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  • Our trips 2014 – part 1

    Our trips 2014 – part 1

    Dear Readers, Happy New Year ! This is our first post of 2015. It is time to take a look back at some of the places we visited last year. Some of you who knew me from New York probably think, judging from the posts here, that since we left for Switzerland, we travel a

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  • The Many Statues of Budapest

    There appears to be lots of statues in Budapest … The bronze sculpture of a military man (or policeman ?) below is located two blocks behind our hotel – the first one we saw which sparked us looking at many more we encountered later throughout the city. Every tourist who passes cannot resist taking a

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  • Írók Boltja, Budapest

    Írók Boltja (Writers’ Bookshop) is located on the busy corner of Andrássy street No. 45 and Liszt Ferenc square. It is just down the street from the gigantic Alexandra (see later post). The store is special because it has a history of more than a hundred years, always connected to writers and poets, and played

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  • Bordó Bisztró, Budapest

    We ate our first dinner here by ourselves after Chris’s conference ended. It was Halloween weekend. The bistro is located at the corner of Nagymező Street and Király Street, a block or so from Andrássy út in the center of Budapest. We avoided a whole line of clearly touristy establishments on Liszt Ferenc tér (friendly host

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Jungfrau, a must-see in Switzerland

Art and Architecture on Naoshima 直島, Japan

Morocco Adventure: Sand, Sea and Souks

Venice, its canals and carriers

Notable Bookstores of the World – Series 1

Familiar food we (as travelers) ate while in Tokyo

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