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The end of SMA
... att det är kul att man har valt att åka till just deras land.
I torsdags åkte vi ifrån Dhermi till Berat via hamnstaden Vlora. Berat kallas också för "De tusen fönsternas stad", på grund av de ottomanska husen som klättrar sig uppför bergen där. Berat har också ett gammalt slott från 1300 talet som ligger längst uppe på ett jätte brant berg som vi var och lekte lite i, hihi.
På fredagen hoppade vi på en buss som tog till huvudstaden Tirana. ...
Anythingendinginic!
Arrive at Belgrade 5pm’ish and exit the side of station to avoid any hassle. 10 mins walk to Hotel – another good one and the cheapest so far! Spend our Anniversary evening at an extremely quirky restaurant (Lorenzo & Kakalamba) absolutely full of strange furniture, ornaments, statues (e.g. a full size goat statue hanging upside down from the ceiling). Very hard to do it justice in pictures but an extraordinary place; fortunately the food was good ...
On the Passing of Steve Jobs
... that the one in the US. In America the only social services we want are the ones we think somebody else should pay for.
So anyway, here's to you Mr. Jobs!!! You lived life on your own terms, gave the world things it wanted, got fantastically wealthy and never listened to those who tried to make a moral claim on your wealth. Just the kind of man I'm supposed to believe the world needs less of....
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The White City
Belgrade, the white city, the city where after driving for 6hrs through 4 border crossings, we arrived with the usual no gps (but by now my skills with the maps are fine, so scott drives whilst i navigate when arriving sans GPS), but only to find that the street signs are all in Cyrillic....which means, well it means we were screwed. An hour later i found a young girl who spoke english in an ice-cream show who helped us find the hostel, ...
Belgrade
... able to replicate this... :)
On Monday I took the free guided walking tour through the city, which was pretty sweet as I was the only one on the tour. I was surprised by how nice Belgrade is, but also by the people from Belgrade. Example: I got told that during the 1999 NATO bombings on the city, the people were all standing on the bridges with bullseye-shirts on. They did this to form a human shield for protection of the bridges and while doing this ...