Top 5 Scenic Rides in Atlantic Canada

   (Photo Avove: Cape Spear, Newfoundland)...... It’s summer, which means another opportunity to knock off an epic road trip on the Harley.  As a follow-up from last summer's two-wheeled hiatus to the great American northwest, it seemed only fitting to push the envelope a little farther this year and head for North America’s easternmost point,... Continue Reading →

Prague’s Old Town: History vs. Modern Tourism

Another “One and Done” ... ...Prague Old Town Square... Of course, Prague is a legitimate vacation destination. This historical Central European cultural hub, with all its intact splendors of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is an easy and hospitable city to visit. It was home to the Habsburgs, Sigmund Freud, Mozart, and the original Budweiser Beer. However, behind... Continue Reading →

Krakow and Wroclaw: Poland’s Historic Gems

...The Weight of the Past ... ...Krakow Central Square.... Poland, or “Polska” as locally known, is the highlight of our 2024 European Campaign.  While rich in culture and tradition, Poland’s lengthy history of war and occupation weighed on my travel experience.     My Poland was 3 weeks spent in Kraków and Wroclaw, two southern cities that played... Continue Reading →

Auschwitz – Birkenau, Poland

Arbeit Macht Fei ......Work Sets You Free... A beautiful Spring day in the saddest place on earth ...Konzentrationslager Auschwitz...note the reversed "B" in "Arbeit"... What started as a prison to relieve overcrowding of Pols... evolves into a Nazi Concentration Camp.... Death Gate... and became the largest of the extermination centers where the "Endlösung der Judenfrage" was carried... Continue Reading →

Romania – Best of the Balkans? 

(Photo above; Peles Castle, Transylvania).... Transylvania’s natural beauty, combined with 800 years of Saxon influence, makes this region of the Balkans one of the best places we’ve visited. Dracula’s castle turned out to be a legitimate destination, and the city of Brasov was comfortable. Great food, reasonable prices, and a friendly atmosphere characterized the region.... Continue Reading →

Firenze-A Month in Florence, Tuscany, and Roma

(Photo above; Santa Maria del Fiore)... Having overindulged in South America, Katia and I pointed our travels towards Europe this winter/spring, and what more prominent European location than the Italian province of Tuscany. Florence, with its Renaissance charm, is spectacular, however, there’s just no getting around the tourist hordes even in February.  Don't be misled... Continue Reading →

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