Bulgaria is the last of the formerly communist countries that we plan to visit this trip. We continue to head south to warmer and hopefully drier weather. We enjoyed our relatively short visit to Bulgaria. Here are some things about Bulgaria that I think are interesting: Bulgaria is a former Continue Reading
This is the House that Nick Built
Nicolae Ceauşescu was the leader of Romania from 1965 to 1989 when he and his wife were executed by firing squad immediately after a two hour televised show trial on Christmas Day. The grand House of the Republic (Casa Republicii) he was building wasn’t finished at the time, and despite Continue Reading
My Experiment in Community
When I started the latest incarnation of my blog, I gave careful thought to what I was doing (The Blog) and why (Why am I blogging?). After 6 months of active publishing, I think it’s time to take stock of how I’m doing. Here is my self-assessment. Of the 4 Continue Reading
The Real Dracula
Who was the real Dracula? Is it this guy trying to bite Diane? The man known as Dracula was born in 1431 in Sighisoara (pronounced ‘siggy-schwa-ra’), a town that we visited in Transylvania. Dracula (Vlad III) was named after his father Vlad II, a commander of the mountain passes between Continue Reading
Impressions of Romania
• Romania appears less developed than the other countries we’ve been to in the European Union, including other former Communist countries Poland and Slovakia. • It is common to see people driving horse drawn wagons in the countryside and smaller towns. For many, this appears to be their primary form of transport. Continue Reading
Romania — We’re not in Kansas any more…
We approached the Romanian frontier at a small crossing in the east of Hungary. Ours was the only car visible as we approached the remote border post in the dusk of late afternoon. A man in a green uniform was smoking and put his cigarette down on the curb as Continue Reading
Drinking Bull’s Blood in the Valley of the Beautiful Women
This is not a joke. We really did drink it. Read on… On the outskirts of the baroque town of Eger in North-Eastern Hungary lies The Valley of the Beautiful Women (Szépasszony-völgy in Hungarian). Skirting both sides of this valley are the cellars of many small Hungarian wine producers. The Continue Reading