Lipa Cave

Our last stop in Montenegro was Lipa Cave, a large and beautiful cavern with a wide range of cave formations. We started the day with a breakfast over a gorgeous view, and some schooling about caveEn savoir plus
Shkodër, Albania

The wetlands of the Shkodër Lake area are also the doorway to some isolated mountain villages. We spent an evening in Shkodër, and had the relieving experience of exploring a regular town by bike,En savoir plus
Valbona, epic hike part 1

Over three days, we explored the remote Albanian north, using a wide range of transportation, including a 9km hike over a mountain pass.
We began the day very early, to catch our minibus. LeavingEn savoir plus
Teth, epic hike part 2

We postponed the start of our hike because it was raining. We have raincoats, but our sneakers are not waterproof, so we were a bit worried about getting wet early in the hike. Luckily the rain prettyEn savoir plus
Krujë, birthplace of Albania's hero

The Ottoman Empire controlled much of this region for hundreds of years, leaving a lasting cultural and religious influence. In the mid 1400s, Albanian leader Skanderbeg led a rebellion against theEn savoir plus
Tiranë is shiny on the surface

Albania is a country in transition. Thirty years ago, after the Albanian communist dictator Enver Hoxha died, the new leader gradually introduced economic reforms and opened diplomatic ties withEn savoir plus
Lin has been inhabited for 8 500 years

History is visceral here, in stark contrast to Canada. Our last stop in Albania was the town of Lin - a pretty fishing village on the shores of Lake Ohrid. The town is estimated to have been inhabitedEn savoir plus
Ohrid, North Macedonia

The namesake town of this spectacular lake also boasts a paper making shop, with a replica Gutenberg Press that it uses to make beautiful prints.
Monastery splendor and spirit

Travelling up some beautiful green canyons speckled with garbage, we arrived to Bigorski Monastery. This place is treasured by our Macedonian friends we were on route to visit, so we took theirEn savoir plus
Friendship in Skopje

Sometimes you meet people and the connection is instant. This was our experience with our most wonderful new friends in Skopje, North Macedonia: Lidija, Petar, Andrijana and Simon.
One night at ourEn savoir plus
Matka Canyon

Matka is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in North Macedonia and is home to several medieval monasteries. And, it was highly recommended by our friends from Skopje. So we had to go! And itEn savoir plus
Rosh Hashana with family in Thessaloniki

We were so happy our Danish family came down to Greece for the Jewish New Year. We stayed at a delightful Airbnb, went swimming in the Agean, visited the city of Thessoloniki, and restedEn savoir plus
Meteora

Meteora means "lofty" or "elevated" in Greek, and this place is certainly both things. This outstanding stop on our journey featured soaring rock columns and Byzantine monasteries perched up high.En savoir plus
Skiathos: dreamy Greek Island

After moving at a fairly constant pace over the last many weeks, we knew we wanted some time to rest and slow down while in Greece. The digital worldschooling community helped us find a group ofEn savoir plus
Skiathos: community and sandy beaches

Beaches and the local football club were the other highlights of our wonderful visit to Skiathos. (In addition to community!) The boys were warmly welcomed on the football pitch by both coaches andEn savoir plus
Volos

Romaniotes are Greek Jews, distinct from Sephardim and Ashekenazi. The Volos Romaniotes are one of the oldest Jewish communities in existence! (Since the second century C.E.)
The city had a thousandEn savoir plus
Mount Olympus

We went to visit one of the world's most famous mountains, and all we got was clouds. You win some, you lose some. Still very cool to visit the home of Zeus, Hera and other Greek gods.
Baba Vanga & Rupite Hot Springs, Bulgari

A famous contemporary mystic lived in Bulgaria. Known as Baba Vanga, we visited her home, gardens, and temple. This blind Bulgarian woman is credited with the gift of prediction, and she had quite aEn savoir plus
Rila Monestary and National Park

Rila Monestary is a thousand-year old spiritual and literary centre for the Bulgarian people. Its beautiful Orthodox Christian architecture is striking. And its long lasting bakery has some prettyEn savoir plus
Sofia, capital city

Cities can be hard for us. Most activities tend to be very adult oriented, or very kid oriented. In Sofia, we walked, we took photos, tried (and failed) to see live traditional music, and ate yummyEn savoir plus
Veliko Tarnovo

Veliko Tarnovo has an incredible wax museum. We learned through these great exhibits about the Second Bulgarian Empire, which was based in Veliko Tarnovo for a couple hundred years. Then, the OttomanEn savoir plus
Bucharest: Last Campervan Stop

Our return to Romania was bittersweet. It was such a wonderful trip, full of adventure and learning and fun and togetherness. It also had lots of hard times, moments of too much togetherness,En savoir plus
Return to the Haas' in Copenhagen

Family is a verb and a noun. For over two weeks this fall, we had the joy of living with Jeffrey and Britt, and their two wonderful daughters. We familied. Watching the cousins spend time together isEn savoir plus
Frida's Bat Mitzvah

Our niece / cousin Frida Gabriella Haas became a bat mitzvah on November 2. She did an incredible job of preparing and delivering her d'var torah (commentary on the week's Torah reading) and chantingEn savoir plus
Boys Trip to Milan!

While Susanna was in Hungary with her dad and brother, Aaron took Judah and Mathai to Milan to experience a Champions League soccer game at San Siro Stadium. It's one of the largest stadiums inEn savoir plus
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Yum! And gorgeous spread and view!!
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This looks right up your boy’s alleys!!
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Wow!