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18th January 2011

Belgrade
I am very late in seeing the question that you posed to my blog. You asked why the Serbs do not repair the buildings. From what I heard the only answer is that the buildings were beyond repair and the demolition costs was also excessive. The ministries were rebuilt somewhere else. Thanks for reading the blog and posting your question.
From Blog: Belgrade, Serbia
20th October 2010

bombed out buildings
Do you know why the don't repair the bombed out buildings?
From Blog: Belgrade, Serbia
12th September 2010

Roses
Thanks, Melia. We had fun. But we continue to miss our friends in the Bahamas. We'll get down sometime before Christmas to see you guys. Tom
From Blog: Prague day 3
10th September 2010

what a great day
You too are to much, what agrand life you have... sending roses LOVE MELIA
From Blog: Prague day 3
10th September 2010

thanks for taking me along!
i enjoyed the ride, AND the photos, AND the interesting historical facts. hugs sue
From Blog: Prague day 3
9th September 2010

Last day
Tom, great pics - especially loved the pic of the rose.... No comment on the shoe purchase...
From Blog: Prague day 3
9th September 2010

palace garden
Just read this blog... would love to watch them trim and mow the island in the middle of the pond.
From Blog: Prague day 2
9th September 2010
Walk along the Vltava

Your walk alon the Vltava
This is my favorite photo of you two on the trip! Beautiful background and you guys look great!! Thanks for the wonderful blog on your trip, Tommy. Can't wait until you get this published so we can enjoy going through the book with you while you give us more info about what we see! Also, glad you had a super trip. Glad you are now back home!
From Blog: Prague day 3
9th September 2010

Hey....I forgot that there was one more blog..... the Velvet Revolution would have been November 17th...remember the day/month/yr is the European style. "Good King" Wenceslas, Duke of Bohemia...remember that...I think it's also a song during the Christmas holiday. He was a real person.
From Blog: Prague day 3
9th September 2010

Wall
If fact they were sculptured into the wall. They were hard to see but once you did it was quite strange.
From Blog: Prague day 2
9th September 2010
Sychrov Castle

end of blogs?
I've throughly enjoyed your journey. Thanks for letting us go along with you. The "faces" in the wall were weird and fascinating. They weren't "sculptured" that way...just looked that way after they became a stalagmite or stalagtite (?)
From Blog: Prague day 2
9th September 2010

Wonderful Pic
I putting my suit on right now....wait for me.....splash splash , Now lets go back to that Market. Keep having a wonderul time Melia
From Blog: Day 3 Budapest
7th September 2010

prague
Hotel - interesting architecture. The metro looks awsome..
7th September 2010

Living vicariously!
What a fantatsic trip you guys had. Must say I am still haunted by the images of the shoe monument in Budapest. That's now on my bucket list! Its been great reading of your adventures every day and seeing the photos. You guys look so good - and yes, you do make a cute couple. But then you always have.
7th September 2010

buda-pest
So interesting to add pictures of the wedding and the hungry hungerian.
7th September 2010

nearing the end of a wonderful journey
I've enjoyed your trip very much....I wonder if the "movie" will be as good as the "book"? That's supposed to be funny. I'll keep reading until the end of your blogs. Your pix are excellent
6th September 2010

Budapest
great shots, again, Tommy - your hungry man had a very nice warm coat on, so he must not be staving?!? Also, it is AMAZING that you got that entire wedding party to pose for you.... LOL! I'm sure you were standing behind the real person taking the pix!! Was your river cruise a "Viking Boat" - I'm on their mailing list and I've seen this same tour you are on - the boat is beautiful and I'm sure you enjoyed the cruise! - Keep em coming...
2nd September 2010

nuttin much
Hummmm...now that I've written on every blog...I feel as though I have to now. I've love to see what Paprika looks like growing. Don't try to bring any home...remember Gloria had her tiny four leaf clover in a little tiny pin on vase taken away from her coming back to the states. Bad, Bad!!!!
From Blog: Kalocsa
2nd September 2010

History Lessons
Really enjoying the lessons in history - making up for when I was not paying attention in school! Pictures are great too!
From Blog: Vukovar, Croatia
2nd September 2010

Glad you're always thinking of Rich!
From Blog: Kalocsa
2nd September 2010

Nice ass
Jackie, I see you have Tom in the right position to make him be a good boy !!!!!!!! Love the Histroy melia
From Blog: Belgrade, Serbia
1st September 2010

No pun intended .....
Tom love your blog "humor".... try not to lose your head again this trip.
From Blog: Belgrade, Serbia
31st August 2010

more good stuff and pix
I'm enjoying the history lessons...very much. I've forgotten so much. The bombed out buildings and all reminded me of our going to Germany in 1957. There were many bldgs with damage still...it was just 12 years after the end of WWII. It's strange to see this in person, isn't it?
From Blog: Vukovar, Croatia
31st August 2010

good stuff
I remember Marshall Tito. Interesting information. What a trip!
From Blog: Belgrade, Serbia
31st August 2010

I love that you are always next to the flowers, Jackie!
From Blog: Vukovar, Croatia

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