Arriving in Romania & camper prep

After a long delay in a connecting airport, we made it to București (Bucharest) for a tour of our camper van rental - our home for the next 3 months! We gathered up supplies, Aaron got oriented toLue lisää
Transfăgărășan Roadtrip

One of Europe's best driving roads was our first destination in the camper van. Winding roads through forest and alpine; (very cute) bears begging for food from dumb tourists; following our instictsLue lisää
Beautiful Sibiu

We spent the day at the open-air ASTRA Museum of Folkloric Traditional Civilization. We saw traditional Romanian architecture like wooden churches, and many styles of roofing including thatched andLue lisää
New friends & ride down a mountain

We are part of a few very helpful Facebook groups about worldschooling. A wonderful Romanian woman in the group responded to our 'we're here!' post, and generously invited us to come meet her familyLue lisää
Finding places to swim

It has been 38° many days this week. We are constantly looking for ways to cool down. Sometimes, that's avoiding the city during the day. Often, that's looking for a place to swim!
We have had manyLue lisää
Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle)

One of Romania’s most famous castles, also one of the largest castles in Europe, is Corvin's Castle. Beautiful exterior, but in comparison to how Denmark animates similar historical spaces, thisLue lisää
Timișoara

In western Romania is a beautiful city, rich with history: Timișoara. We were lucky to arrive during a cultural festival held over the weekend. We danced in a silent disco, did 'schoolwork' listeningLue lisää
Novi Sad & Fruška Gora in Serbia

We were supposed to go to Belgrade to see the Partisans Football Club play. The game was postponed while we were driving. (Thank goodness in this moment that the boys are obsessed with soccer and wereLue lisää
Serbian monestaries & wineries

Serbia's Orthodox Christianity is a cornerstone of the nation's cultural identity. There are more than 200 medieval monasteries in Serbia, and we were humbled by the beauty of the few we visited. WeLue lisää
Tara Lake & van troubles part 2

We stayed the night in a beautiful Serbian National Park with the clearest water and great cliff jumping. Alas, it also inspired a flat tire.
Luckily, we had a can of spray tire sealant and hobbledLue lisää
Arriving to Bosnia & van troubles part 3

We crossed the border from Serbia to Bosnia at a seemingly forgotten crossing. The Bosnia passport officer was using the top of a half wall to manage documents and had no booth to stand in. The roadLue lisää
Sarajevo

The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is nicknamed the Jerusalem of Europe. Old town Baščaršija Square (also known as Pigeon Square) feels like I imagine Turkey would, with a firm connection toLue lisää
Sarajevo Haggadah

The Sarajevo haggadah is unique for its beautiful illustrations and its history of survival. The Haggadah was probably a wedding gift - incredible given the time and effort of making books in theLue lisää
Kravica Waterfall in Herzegovina

Picturesque swim spot with all the tourist trappings!! Traditional Bosnian burek. Gorgeous sunsets. Playing with long exposure photography. Picking roadside pomegranates waaaay to early. Ferry toLue lisää
Hvar, a picturesque island

We moved fairly swiftly through our first two van weeks in order to arrive in Hvar, Croatia, in time for the last week of a camp for the boys. It's a very beautiful place.
The kids were on aLue lisää
Blidinje Nature Park, Herzegovina

We drove deep into the beautiful mountains of southern Herzegovina for some adventures in cooler air. Long climbs by bike and foot were rewarded with pride and amazing views. The boys built a fire outLue lisää
Mostar, ancient bridge between cultures

Mostar is famous for its medieval bridge, Stari Most, that joins the Muslim and Christian sections of the city over the very cold and deep Neretva River. It was also among the bloodiest sites in theLue lisää
Blagaj's Dervish House

At the source of the very cold and clean Buna river is an ancient Tekija, or Sufi monastery. The beauty of this place is stirring. Towering cliffs above. The river gushes from deep below, emergingLue lisää
Rafting in Tara Canyon, Durmitor Park

The longest canyon in Europe, second longest in the world after the Grand Canyon, is the Tara River Canyon. A crystal clear turquoise river runs through the 1300m deep canyon, calling forLue lisää
Montenegro v. Wales in Nikšić

A regular sound during camper van drives is Judah asking, 'Are we going to "X" place? When will we be in "Y"?' as he searches for soccer games we can attend. All this effort payed off on Monday whenLue lisää
Trebinje, last stop Bosnia & Herzegovina

Trebinje has a walled old city, with a bridge, like many towns in this region. Because it's cute, we ate lunch here. We also enjoyed a green market where we bought fresh walnuts, fig flavored rakijaLue lisää
Elaphites Islands, Croatia

On a 5 horsepower rental boat, we explored some beautiful islands off the Dalmatian coast near Dubrovnik. The "blue cave" was extraordinary. Truly magnificent. Judah led the way, dipping under a rockLue lisää
Iconic Dubrovnik

We entered a timewarp in Dubrovnik, its Old Town surrounded by ancient stone walls and dotted with forts. The stone barrier around the town is 2km long and up to 25m high.
Warned that "at busy timesLue lisää
Herceg Novi, Montenegro

As we entered Montenegro, we came across a Russian supermarket. Turns out there is a huge Russian population in the country. Both nations use the Cyrillic alphabet and have Orthodox ChristianLue lisää
Kotor & so many cats

Deep at the end of a bay in Montenegro is a beautiful town with a fortress going up the mountain side. I guess invasion was a real thing in the middle ages, seems all the old towns haveLue lisää