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May 1st 2009
Published: May 1st 2009
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As I begin to write this, I really have no idea as to how to summarize my second half of my Spring Break travels that took me to seven countries and involved crossing Europe from South to North and then East to West. However, I will try to hit the high points, but I could never put into writing everything that I learned and experienced. I’ll start this blog on Thursday April 16. The rest of t... Read Full Entry



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Belgrade, Serbia

...more flowers. During my trip, I tried to take pictures that were more artistic, these flowers fit that bill.
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Belgrade, Serbia

Stanley and I defending the castle
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Belgrade, Serbia

One of the turrets at the castle. They must have been short soldiers. Will this picture is for you.
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Belgrade, Serbia

Part of the outdoor military museum
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Belgrade, Serbia

A depth charge
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Belgrade, Serbia

Chris and a tiny tank
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Belgrade, Serbia

One of the building that the US bombed
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Belgrade, Serbia

Another one. These pictures don't capture the feeling of two bombed out building in the center of a vibrant city.
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Belgrade, Serbia

Private Carpenter's uniform from being shot down in 1999.
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Belgrade, Serbia

Trying to work on my Serian Coffee. I sampled the coffee and chocolate in each country, thanks Mom.
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Belgrade, Serbia

St. Salva church, an Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Belgrade, Serbia

A huge hamburger that was bigger than my hand when I started.
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Sofia, Bulgaria

The guarded door of the Bulgarian version of the White House. These guards were like a lazy version of the British guards because they moved.
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Sofia, Bulgaria

One of the churches.
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Sofia, Bulgaria

Inside of the train station.
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Sofia, Bulgaria

Another church.
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Istanbul, Turkey

A street on the way to our hostel.
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Istanbul, Turkey

Blue Mosque



1st May 2009

Beatles...
I am so happy when talking about London you mentioned the Beatles... anytime you want to further learn to appreciate the greatest band in history you know where to find me! Also I laughed really heard about the tower where you mentioned the soldiers being short .... short soldiers or you're just too dang tall!!! Miss you!

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