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Easter in København
One of the perks of living across the pond is that we get Good Friday and Easter Monday so most of us in Europe get a nice long four-day weekend for Holy Week.…
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Leipzig: An Update from the former East Germany
With Portugal following Ireland and Greece as the latest eurozone member to request a bailout from the European Union (with Spain faltering economically and Italy collapsing politically in its own increasingly strange ways)…
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Le printemps à Paris
Three days after returning from Brazil, Kenz and I found ourselves once again in the City of Lights for a short weekend. It is very rare that I join Kenz on one of…
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Ilha Grande: A Tropical Paradise
Ahhh…Ilha Grande, the perfect place to chill out and relax. When we initially planned our Brazil trip, we entertained the idea of visiting the Amazon and Salvador on the Bahia coast, but…
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Eating in Rio!
Besides taking in the touristic sights of Rio, enjoying Carnaval, and hanging out with great friends, we also did a whole lot of eating. In fact, Kenz and I probably consumed more beef…
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Rio Carnaval 2011!
It’s party time! Attending Carnaval or Mardi Gras has been on our “list of things to before we die,” so when our friend invited us to Carnaval in Rio, it was really an…
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The Girl from Ipanema…
We’re back from an amazing trip to Brazil! Alas, back to the grind…. no more lazy afternoons sipping caipirinhas or Bohemia beer on the beach, frolicking around town in Havaianas, and living life…
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Around London’s West End Theatre District, Part Deux
One of the things I love about London is the fantastic line-up of theatrical shows at London’s West End. At any given night, there are at least thirty-something shows playing in and around…
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Europe’s Diplomatic Hour: Acting on Libya
With all of the recent focus on the revolutionary movements that continue to swell across North Africa and the Middle East, our attention on this blog has been specific and targeted on these…
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A Day Out in Cambridge
Last weekend Kenz and I, along with a friend, took a day trip to explore Cambridge. I hate to admit after living in the U.K. for over two years now, none of us…