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Read MoreTeri E. Popp and I share a love of doors! It’s my great pleasure to present to you the doors from Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Prague CR, Romania, and Serbia. In ways that only hundreds of years of aging can do, their palettes are rich with color and stains, their craftsmanship beckons to a time gone by and the ones that usually beg us to open the handle and come in, are quite possibly either broken, waiting for a friend to visit, or need some TLC.
Read MoreTeri’s adventures from Bulgaria continue with a mix of the old, new, historic and sometimes war-torn parts you encounter while traveling down the Danube.
Read MoreIf you’re stuck on where to venture out for your next family vacation? Consider “Big Sky Country!” Julie Johnson has teenage triplet boys, and still finds a plethora of ideas in Big Sky, for their family spring break adventures!
Read MoreTeri Popp’s travel adventures continue as she makes her way down the Danube to Belgrade in Serbia. From the sites of St. Sava and Kalemegdan to a behind the scenes look at the Serbian Opera and Serbian Folk Dancing, this war-torn country abounds in cultural interest at every turn.
Read MoreBudapest, a gorgeous, twinkling city of light found on the beautiful, blue Danube, serves as an incredible gateway to the historic countries located on its shores. Stunning by day, and sparkling by night, Budapest offers an introduction into a country subjected to both Nazi horrors and the former Soviet Union’s oppression—but one that has risen like a Phoenix from the ashes.
Read MoreZehorit Heilicher’s trip to her native Israel turned into a culinary adventure. Nazareth now offers a kaleidoscope of experiences for foodie travel: whether you are looking for the perfect hummus, exotic spice blends, clean and colorful markets or a fragrant cup of coffee – Nazareth has it all.
Read MoreTeri E. Popp and I share a great love of doors. Today, Teri launches her first of many posts that highlight the hidden beauty of doors or the rough life the door has experienced. We begin our journey with the rich history and colorful display of the doors in Algiers.
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