• Posted on June 28, 2013

AUTOBAHN

Follow the blacktop from Munich to Berlin at a top speed of 220 kilometers per hour (roughly 137 mph).

  • Posted on June 22, 2013

IT’S RAINING IN VENICE

We’d heard stories about Venice in the rain — especially in the winter — when the entire city would be submerged in knee high water and you’d have to wear waders to get around.  But this was the late Spring when we were there and we didn’t expect a relatively light rain to create water […]

  • Posted on June 19, 2013

EZZY & CLEVELAND RETURN TO VENICE

In 2009, shortly after the death of Mark’s father, our family took a trip to Europe for six weeks.  Before this, we had never spent more than three weeks on holiday — and Mark worried that he might not be able to stand such a long time with idle hands.  So, as a lark, together […]

  • Posted on June 16, 2013

THE SITUATION IN ATHENS

In Italy, in Spain, in Portugal and throughout much of the world, people are talking about the recent economic crisis and how it’s changed their lives.  The Crisis has been a constant topic of conversation around dinner tables, in the homes of new friends, and a living study in real world economics for the kids. […]

  • Posted on June 09, 2013

THE SACRED TEMPLE OF PIZZA

Our friend Lance in Los Angeles basically knows more about pizza than anybody we’ve ever met.  As a matter of fact, he is a respected writer for the seminal pizza blog Slice — the first and last word in pizza on the net — where they do things like fly Lance to New York and […]

  • Posted on June 06, 2013

THE SIMPLE POWER OF THE ORANGE HAT

Exactly.  And therein lies the power of the orange hat.  In addition to being a bold fashion statement, a small homage to the spirited Detroit Tigers (Mark’s hometown team), and a salute to our family’s favorite color, the orange hat is an essential tool for keeping track of each other across the world.  Mark and […]

  • Posted on June 03, 2013

A DORMITORY IN ROMA

We’ve lived high, we’ve lived low.   We’ve slept in castles, on wooden floors, in guest rooms, on trains, in tents, and on houseboats.  But this was the first dorm room we ever slept in.  And because we happened to show up between terms, we had the entire four building complex all to ourselves.  The […]

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