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  • A Guide to “Losing Your Heart” in Heidelberg, Germany

    A Guide to “Losing Your Heart” in Heidelberg, Germany

    What to see, do, and eat in Heidelberg, an enchanting university town in southwestern Germany.

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  • On the Sideways Movie Trail: A Wine Tasting Tour of Santa Barbara

    On the Sideways Movie Trail: A Wine Tasting Tour of Santa Barbara

    Far from home, in the Macedonian capital city of Skopje, the American wine-lover’s flick Sideways was providing background fodder at a wine event. For a second, Shawn and I thought we’d been whisked back to the United States, until we spotted the Academy Award winner’s subtitles written in the Cyrillic script, an alphabet made even more foreign after…

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  • Kalofer, Bulgaria: A Story of Life, Lavender, & Lace

    Kalofer, Bulgaria: A Story of Life, Lavender, & Lace

    Arriving in what was to be our home away from home in rural Bulgaria, we knew not a soul. But by the time we left Kalofer, a tiny town tucked away in Central Bulgaria, where the livestock population quite possibly outnumbers the number of humans living there, an impromptu farewell committee was wishing us adieu.…

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  • Tasting Central California: A Paso Robles Wine Tour

    Tasting Central California: A Paso Robles Wine Tour

    Six decades ago, my grandparents and their then-eight children piled into the family car and drove to San Luis Obispo from Minnesota. My grandfather was to begin a teaching position there. Though the family’s chapter in San Luis Obispo (SLO) ended up being a short one (frankly, I don’t know how they bid farewell to…

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  • The Windows of Plzeň, Czech Republic

    The Windows of Plzeň, Czech Republic

    Renowned for its Pilsen beer which was first created there nearly 175 years ago, Plzeň is the Czech Republic’s fourth largest city. I’ve taken a tour of the Pilsner Urquell Brewery in Plzeň, culminating in a taste test of the cool beverage on a sizzling summer day. I’ve even researched a branch of my German-Austrian family in the city’s…

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