Heidleberg, Germany

The romantic town of Heidelberg was our first stop into Germany. It's odd to think with all the traveling we've done that we are only now stepping into Bavaria.
Primarily, Heidelberg is a UniversityЧитать далее
Cuisine d'Alsace France

Sauerkraut, Sauerkraut, & more Sauerkraut. Es tres bonn!
Alsacien cuisine is very different from other French cuisine we've had. While Paris and southern France had the stereotypical small portionsЧитать далее
Colmar, France

Colmar is the 3rd largest "commune" in Alsace, behind Strasbourg and Mulhouse. It's known for having several architectural landmarks, and for being a place of healing for the St. Anthony's fire (nowЧитать далее
Ribeauville, France

The final destination of our French countryside walk and located on the Wine Route, between the vineyards and the mountains, Ribeauvillé is a charming city which has been able to enhance itsЧитать далее
Hunawhir, France

Hunawhir was the town directly between our two other destinations (Riquerwhir and Ribeauville). It was not a planned destination, but we couldn't stop taking pictures of its beautiful FortifiedЧитать далее
Riquerwhir, France

Today we decided to hike in the French countryside. We visited 3 "très mignon" (very cute) villages. First was Riquerwhir.
Known as the gem of the Alsace this tiny medieval town boasts a populationЧитать далее
Kaysersberg, France

Kayersberg is nestled to the east of the Vosges mountains which is the mountain range responsible for some of the delicious wines of the Alsace. It is German for emperors mountain. Voted best villa inЧитать далее
Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg is the capital of the Territorial collectivity of Alsace. The collectivity is a one of 3 that make up the French Region (kind of like a French "state") of "Grand Est". It shares the almostЧитать далее
Emily's French heritage

Emily's grandmother on her mother's side hails from eastern France. Well not her specifically but her grandmother's grandparents came from France to America. They came from tiny villages between MetzЧитать далее
Reims, France

We're back in Western Euope! We began this leg by flying into Paris, and renting a car. The small city of Reims France makes an excellent day trip or short stay while making your way to the easternЧитать далее
Food of Georgia

The food of Georgia was outstanding and perhaps the most flavorful of all countries on our trip. Maybe the remnants of the silk road spice trade are kicking in but the country certainly did notЧитать далее
Mtskheta, Georgia

Mtskheta is a town in Grorgia at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi rivers, just northwest of Tbilisi by a 30 minute ride. One of the oldest settlements of Transcaucasia, Mtskheta was theЧитать далее
Mt Kazbegi, Georgia

Gergeti Trinity Church is a popular name for the Holy Trinity Church near the village of Stepantsminda in Georgia. The church is at an elevation of 7120 feet sitting under Mount Kazbek. Just 6Читать далее
Georgia ...the country

First off, Georgians do NOT call their country Georgia. This explains a lot as it's a difficult place to Google. You're more likely to get results about Atlanta than Tbilisi. Locals call their countryЧитать далее
Tbilisi, Georgia

მოგესალმებით თბილისიდან, საქართველოდან or Hello from Tbilisi, Georgia!
Tbilsi was one of Emily's favorite cities on our trip andЧитать далее
Food of Türkiye

Turkish food is delicious and also comes in a lot of variety. Doner (meat wraps/pitas) are common street and cheap food throughout the country. Shish kebabs are also very common featuring chicken beefЧитать далее
Ancient Side East, Turkey

We had a bit of a surprise today. We already made a post about Ancient Side. However we went for a walk east of the tourist area and stumbled upon an amazing 2nd half of the ancient city. It wasЧитать далее
Ancient Side, Turkey

Side (pronounced Cid-eh) was originally settled by the Greek in the 7th century BC. Over time, these Greek settlers became assimilated with local populations and lost the Greek language. The localЧитать далее
Side, Türkiye

Side (pronounced Cid-eh) feels like a truly unique town at this point of time. It is a very modern feeling resort town (one of the most modern we've seen anywhere), but also brimming with ancientЧитать далее
Uçhisar, Turkey

Uçhisar was our neighboring village from Goreme an old village sits in a cone shape around Uchisar Castle. Uçhisar once made a living from agriculture but now depends entirely on tourism, with manyЧитать далее
Underground City, Derinkuyu, Turkey

What was once the ancient city of Elengubu, is now known today as Derinkuyu. It once held up to 20,000 inhabitants at one time and is the largest underground city in the world. It plunges to a depthЧитать далее
Göreme, Turkey

Göreme (apparently pronounced Gor-eh-may) is a big tourist destination. Known for "fairy chimneys" and Hot Air Balloons.
Fairy Chimneys are really interesting. The whole Capadocia (also, pronouncedЧитать далее
Göreme Open Air Museum, Turkey

The open air museum a UNESCO site since 1984 is the crown jewel of the Cappadocia area. This area boasts over 600 churchs mostly dating from 11th and 12th century carved into the rock caves all overЧитать далее
Istanbul, Türkiye

If you haven't heard, it's the new Constantinople.
I feel like there is little about Istanbul I could say that isn't known. It straddles the Bosporus strait, making the city in both Europe andЧитать далее
Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey

The Blue Mosque is actually an incorrect name for this place of worship. Only western use this name. It's true name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque. From what I've gathered it's not a very historicallyЧитать далее
Whirling Dervishes, Istanbul, Turkey

This isn't going to be a very photograph oriented post. We want to observe a Whirling Dervish ceremony today. We were asked to not taste any or video during the ceremony, so out of respect, we didЧитать далее
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Ahh "rabbit" beer
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...horses...? Where?
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