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Archive for August, 2016

Party Prague

When you travel with a loose itinerary, you learn to expect the unexpected. Prague was a wonderful example of this. Spišské Podhradie to Prague’s Vaclav Havel airport was around seven hours by car. I dropped off the rental and took the metro system to downtown Prague: bus to subway to hostel. Downtown Prague is a […]

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Villages and Fortresses

From Terchová I travelled further east, toward the birthplaces of my grandparents: the villages of Zábiedovo and Vitanová. While I had been hoping to bump into a long-lost relative, I was rewarded with a different kind of existential experience: a glimpse into the beauty of rural Slovakian life. This was not a tourist area in the […]

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Getaways and Legends

In spite of my original plan to visit downtown Bratislava, I was feeling rather run-down from getting a mere four hours of sleep in a hostel. I opted instead to get out of dodge, book a private room last-minute and head out early on my journey northward. My first stop was Čachtický hrad, a ruined […]

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Although Brno’s downtown is picturesque and historic, it’s also bustling with ordinary (non-touristy) activity. I ordered an espresso from a café and people-watched urban professionals, young families, and university students going about their business. Not a lot of tourists. My first destination was: you guessed it, another ossuary. One may accuse me of being morbid, but […]

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I began my day with a stroll back to my car through Plzen’s historic downtown, stopping at a bakery for an espresso and an open-faced sandwich. I asked one of the girls how to say ‘thank you’ in Czech. “Děkuji” (sounds like yah-koy-oh to my untrained ear). The Czech countryside is beautiful, and my trip […]

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Plzen and Pilsner Urquell

I landed in Prague at about 7:00 A.M local time and got my things together for the drive to Plzen. My rental is a Skoda; they’re manufactured locally. It’s a zippy little compact. Fun fact: European models have an auto-shutoff feature if you idle for too long. That was a bit of a shock the […]

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My journey began with a twelve-hour layover in Toronto.   Well, technically it began with toasting Gord Downie at the Flying Beaver. Details.   In order to combat jetlag, my plan was to stay awake during the red-eye and sleep on the flight to Prague in order to awaken bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for Europe time […]

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  As you may recall, I like to write stories now and again. However, many of my fiction projects have been put on the back burner due to an increased focus on a job I love, a diploma I’m pursuing, and a novel I’m publishing. Happily, my predilection for writing extends to travel blogging, so […]

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