Jennifer Graf-Domijan
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During this summer’s vacation, Milos and I spent time in Makarska and his home town of Crikvenica. While still in Makarska, we took a day trip up to Krka National Park, followed by an evening in Skradin. (Separate blog coming ... [Read more]
Yesterday, the world lost one of its greatest (albeit smallest) inhabitants. My sweet little cat, Grey Kitty, died. Because of my move overseas, I didn’t get to see him much the last year and a half, and I missed him ... [Read more]
So far this season, we’ve made a couple stops in the little Austrian town of Dürnstein, located right along the side of the Danube River. It’s beautifully picturesque and offers some fantastic vistas. On one of our stops, I hiked ... [Read more]
Thanks readers! This little blog here has surpassed 60,000 views! I hope you’ll continue to stop by and read about the different travel, music, and personal topics I post about! Here’s to the next 60,000 and beyond! Sincerely, Jennifer
It’s been awhile since I wrote a post about cultural differences between the US and Europe, but I’ve felt a bit compelled to do so again lately. Just some little observations I’ve noticed while living far from home. One ... [Read more]
We’ve been to Budapest twice now this season, so I thought I’d post some photos from this time and last time – a real chance to see some of the beauty of the city. Whenever we’re in Budapest, I’m always ... [Read more]
When you live in countries very far away from home, you live an interesting mixture of blended cultures and multiple identities. Back home you’re just another person on the street. In some countries you fit right in and look like ... [Read more]
This time it was Miloš’ turn to head out and do some exploring, while I stayed back on the ship at the desk. The day’s destination: Bamberg, Germany! (From two days ago – alas, we were without internet for a ... [Read more]
Today, we had a short stop in the afternoon in Miltenberg, Germany. It worked out with my schedule that I was able to go into town and explore. I only had an hour and a half, so my time was ... [Read more]