Churches of Belgium

If you've followed this blog you know we've seen a lot of churches. Like A LOT of churches. I actually had one friend message me and comment that it appears we're on a mission to see every church inEn savoir plus
Leuven, Belgium

Apparently we love Flemish provincial capitals. Leuven is the capital of the Belgian Province of Flemish Brabant. The main attraction here is the Groot Begijnhof Leuven UNESCO World Heritage Site. ItEn savoir plus
Ghent, Belgium

While Bruges was the capital of West Flemish, Ghent is the capital of the East Flemish Province. Ghent was quite the hidden gem and our B&B hosts recommended it over the other cities which see quite aEn savoir plus
Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is the capital of the West Flanders Province of Belgium. This was significant to us because while Brussels was French speaking, Flemish = Dutch and another language after only an hour trainEn savoir plus
Brussels, Belgium

Beer, Waffles and Chocolate in no particular order. Now repeat. That's been our mantra since we entered Belgium and I must say it's a delightful one. We spent a few days in the Flemish capital of theEn savoir plus
Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu located in northern/central romania in the Transylvania region was our favorite stop in the country. The city of roughly 170,000 people is bursting with culture and has one of the best preservedEn savoir plus
Christmas Market, Sibiu, Romania

Every year visitors from northern and Central romania flock to sibiu for the annual Christmas market that starts November 11th through January like many Xmas markets in Europe. We enjoyed mulled wineEn savoir plus
Romanian Gastronomy

One constant in Romanian food seems to be stew. Unlike stew in the USA, Romanian stews seem to be usually served on a place with a side dish. It's kind of served like meat with a gravy, but stew isEn savoir plus
Romania Countryside

A few pictures of the Romania countryside in the fall. All pictures were taken from trains we took between destinations. I was sad that our first train through the Carpathian mountains had viewsEn savoir plus
Alba Iulia, Romania

Dave and Emily went on a tour today to some final Transylvania destinations. Among them was Alba Iulia. Alba Iulia is significant for two reasons. When Transylvania was part of the Roman Empire, AlbaEn savoir plus
Corvin Castle, Hunedoara, Romania

In Transylvania romania one of Europe’s largest castles looks like it sits atop a rocky bluff with nothing but a thin bridge allowing access. But this is Corvin Castle, which looks like somethingEn savoir plus
Sighisoara, Romania

In northern Romania we visited the beautiful town of Sighisoara (apparently pronounced "Ziggy-shore-a"). The town circles a hill, on the summit of which stands a citadel with a ring of walls,En savoir plus
Bran (Dracula's) Castle, Romania

Bran Castle was built starting in 1377 as a defensible position between the Romania regions of Transylvania and Wallachia to the south. There was fear of Ottoman invasion through much of Romania atEn savoir plus
Peleș Castle, Transylvania, Romania

Peleș Castle was the Royal summer residence of the Romanian Monarchy. The castle began construction in 1873 and it was decided that construction could not be completed as long as the King, Carol I,En savoir plus
Brasov, Transylvania, Romania

Brasov is a city in the central Transylvania region about 100 miles north of Bucharest past Ploiesti and Sinaia. With a population of over a quarter million people, it is a busy city with bothEn savoir plus
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum

The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum, in Bucharest, Romania, was established in 1936 and "contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania." (from their Wikipedia page)En savoir plus
Bucharest, Romania

Bună from Romania!
Home of Transylvania (more on that in a few days) and Gypsy culture (the proper modern term is Roma or Romani). Bucharest is not a terribly old city. In 1977 an earthquakeEn savoir plus
Northern Bulgaria

From Bucharest we did a day trip to northern Bulgaria. We visited the Rock Hewn Church of Ivanovo. These churches were carved by Orthodox Monks. There are 5 such historical sites and we only visitedEn savoir plus
Bee Museum & Sremski Karlovci, Serbia

In Sremski Karlovci, Serbia, just south of Belgrade, among the Danube River, David and Emily went to a wine and honey tasting. The site also had a Museum dedicated to bee keeping and also the familyEn savoir plus
Novi Sad, Serbia

Novi Sad is the second most populous city of Serbia and located along the Danube river. It's also the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. Vojvodina is lesser known, but has a similarEn savoir plus
Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and former capital of Yugoslavia. It's also one of the most polluted cities in the world based on air quality and you could certainly tell. Its most significantEn savoir plus
Lepenski Vir, Eastern Serbia

Libesnski Vir is an archeological site in Eastern Serbia that Dave and Emily visited with a tour group from Belgrade. The site was discovered in the 1960 when the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric PowerEn savoir plus
Golubac Fortress, Golubac Serbia

Golubac Fortress has had a tumultuous history. Prior to its construction in the 14th century, it was the site of a Roman settlement. During the Middle Ages, it became the object of many battles,En savoir plus
Food of the Balkans (primarily BiH)

We've had a lot of fabulous dishes here in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of them are meat and vegetable based. They have great soups as well as some truly delicious authentic specialities. Here areEn savoir plus
Ashkenazi Synagogue and The Old Temple

In Sarajevo, BiH, there still exists a long Jewish history. That history began (sort of, there was a small Jewish population prior) in 1492 when Jews from Spain were expelled after proclamation fromEn savoir plus
Srebrenica massacre, Sarajevo, BiH

Today, David and Emily toured the "Gallery 11/07/95" in Sarajevo. A photography gallery showing pictures of victims of Genocide at Srebrenica on 11/07/95 (July 11th for Americans). This is a toughEn savoir plus
Voyageur
I have to agree with you about the pulpits. Really remarkable and kinda scary.
VoyageurYes, it was great of you to help me get that new phone too!