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Monday, October 30, 2023

Part one of "Pierogi and Palaces: A Father-Son Adventure in Poland" featured in inTravel Magazine!

My son, Alex, and I embarked on an unforgettable journey across five Polish cities. Our adventure began and ended in the capital city of Warsaw, a place rich in history and culture.

Upon our arrival, we were greeted by the bustling city center, home to the tallest building in Poland, Stalin’s Palace of Culture and Science, and the famously out-of-place palm tree, an art installation by Joanna Rajkowska. We traveled down the Royal Route, once tread by kings during their coronation and funeral marches, now lined with cafes, shops, museums, and the Warsaw University.

Our journey led us to the heart of Warsaw, the Old Town. The Old Market Square, a vibrant hub filled with street cafes, artists, and people from all walks of life, was a sight to behold. The square, lined with beautifully colored buildings, was a feast for the eyes. The ground floors bustled with stores, restaurants, and vendors, offering everything from ice cream to freshly baked bread.

At the center of the square stood Warsaw’s protector: the mermaid, a symbol present on Warsaw’s coat of arms since the 1300s. As Alex and I admired the statue, we realized that our adventure in Poland was more than just a vacation. It was a journey through history, culture, and the vibrant life of a city that welcomed us with open arms.

Learn more by reading Part One of my in-depth travel story, "Pierogi and Palaces: A Father-Son Adventure in Poland," in a recent issue of inTravel Magazine!

https://www.intravelmag.com/intravel/in-depth/pierogi-and-palaces-a-father-son-adventure-in-poland

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The Bearable Lightness of Being in Czech Republic



Here’s a travel story published a couple years ago I don’t think I ever got around to sharing.

"The Bearable Lightness of Being in Czech Republic" is a  travel story published by inTravel Magazine in three parts during 2017 and 2018.

If you’re sitting at home worrying about the Corona virus, enjoy some armchair travel at the link below!


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