Exploring the “Pearl of the Adriatic”: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik’s history, like Zadar’s, goes deep. A center of power since the 1300’s due to it’s strategic location on the coast, the city was devastated by an earthquake in 1667, rebuilt, and then devastated again…
Read MoreDiscovering Zadar, Croatia
Besides having an awesome name that sounds intergalactic, Zadar is remarkable for its history which runs as deep as the Marianas Trench. It’s Croatia’s oldest continuously inhabited city and has been occupied since…
Read MorePlitvice Lakes National Park and February Don’t Go Together: Croatia
Some things just don’t go together. Like sardines and peanut butter, or Pinocchio and honesty, or ice cream and weight loss. Or Plitvice…
Read MoreA Return to Zagreb, Croatia
It was a helluva long trip from Chiang Mai, Thailand to Zagreb, Croatia. I purchased the ticket from Chiang Mai to Bangkok with actual money ($78 US) and purchased the ticket from…
Read MoreEuropean Peace Walk: Day 17: Zagreb, Croatia
Senja and I made the decision to leave the itinerary of the European Peace Walk and go see Croatia’s capitol: Zagreb…
Read MoreEuropean Peace Walk: Day 15 & 16: Update and Varazdin Cemetery, Croatia
A highlight of my time in Varazdin is visiting Varazdin Cemetery…
Read MoreEuropean Peace Walk: Day 14: Lenti, Hungary to Varazdin, Croatia
Had the European Peace Walk been advertised as an experimental endurance walk through…
Read MoreEuropean Peace Walk: Day 13: Lenti, Hungary to Zasadbreg, Croatia
Paulien and I talk about boundaries and the importance of recognizing…
Read MoreNext Adventure: The European Peace Walk 2015
In a few weeks I will embark on another walking adventure and I couldn’t be more excited! I’ll be walking the European Peace Walk (EPW)…
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