High Class Hostel Suceava
Mihai Eminescu Street, no.19 Suceava, Romania
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Sun is Up
... I’m in love with you
(repeat for 3 or 4 minutes)
Bring some CDs people.
It’s not all bad news
The condition of the roads in Romania is extremely impressive. A couple of years ago, the last time V took a road trip, all of the roads he traveled, including some of the same ones we’re using now, were old and full of holes, very bumpy. This time the roads – particularly in the mountains – were new, smooth and ...
The Northern Lights
... 8230; (Ok let’s be honest, V asks – my Romanian has only progressed today to learning Subjunctive, and only in the present tense). Anyway, V asks how long for the heat to be turned on, since it will get colder overnight… An hour, approximately. OK cool, totally acceptable, an hour is great. That’s enough time for a really hot shower and a drink at the bar, which of course I’ve been scoping out while V’s negotiating with Reception. We ...
Lost in translation.... I THINK NOT!!!
... another long-time translator. She works in the pharmacy with Lisa Bucholz, our pharmacist from Frisco, CO. Lisa is a KU Jayhawk, but I saw her in purple scrub pants yesterday so all hope of turning her into a Wildcat fan is not lost. Ema will be going to business school in Bucharest in about 2 weeks. Stephan, the pre-op translator, is a veteran as well. His brother Peter was my translator for several years. Stephan’s experiences with MMF have inspired him to go ...
Bucovina Serenity
... and a free Hungarian-food dinner. (TIP: check on the location of your room. Backpackers don’t need sleep…)
I discovered that it is not easy to go directly to L’viv, Ukraine. I was much closer in Bucovina but had to backtrack because of lack of connections. (TIP: if planning ahead, one might leave the car in Suceava.) Still hanging on to my need for efficiency, I was perturbed about “getting stuck” and ...
Gw Equity Inc
... It's Over'
Warren Buffett's longtime business partner Charlie Munger get along so
well, in part, because they have very different, but complementary,
temperaments.
Buffett oftens laughs and makes jokes when he speaks publicly. Munger
is more likely to growl, and he makes no attempt to be diplomatic. Last
May, he told our Becky Quick that the banks' "evil and folly" had
"helped create a catastrophe for ...


