Latvian culture
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This morning, we had a lecture at the National Library on Latvia’s cultural heritage and musical traditions. The professor is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Latvia. Latvia is known as theOkumaya devam et
An excellent dinner in Riga
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Latvian Culture, Music & Dance
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The Latvian Natl Library is a fantastic place. More like the Lib of Congress; you can read but not borrow and they get two copies of books, one of which goes in the archives.
As M said, BirkertsOkumaya devam et
Palace and a hill of crosses
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Riga to Vilnius
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Saturday can be characterized as a day-long road trip. Our 1st stop was Rundale Palace which was built by the Duke of Courland in mid-18C. When Russia took over Latvia in 1795, Catherine the GreatOkumaya devam et
Trakai Castle
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We had a 90 minute lecture on Geopolitical Risks this morning by a very bright young 35 year old professor from University of Lithuania, Linas Kojala. He gave a very informative comparison of theOkumaya devam et
Gediminas, Vytautas, Et Al
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In the mid-1300s Grand Duke Gediminas comes out of much folklore and founds Vilnius, a nice castle downtown, and a dynasty (we hope to see his castle before we go).
What we did see was descendantOkumaya devam et
A delightful farewell dinner with the gr
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Vilnius and Goats
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One thing about the Baltics is that the usual wx is changing. The predicted precipitation every day is usually close to zero. Yet just about every day we get some rain; sometimes sprinkles, sometimesOkumaya devam et
A few more Vilnius photos and a lovely f
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When we end a trip with a leisurely day of sightseeing and a truly great meal (this one at a Michelin Guide) we go away really happy.
Viso Gero, Vilnius
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We bid farewell to most of our Road Scholar companions last night as some were departing as early as 0300. Ugh.
We had a much more civilized start and went down the street to the cathedral. TheOkumaya devam et
































































































































GezginA mountain of glass, a castle of light. So poetic. I see from your next post, that they are references to a folk tale and a poem. BEAUTIFUL.
GezginI agree, and he really captured both concepts in the design of the library. He did 256 projects in the US. The Corning Glass Museum is the only one we’ve seen but plan to see more.