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Travel Blogs from Timisoara
Timisoara non dorme mai (e io molto poco)
L'aereo che mi porterà a Timisoara a prezzo ridicoli appartiene alla Wizz Air, una compagnia low-cost ungherese con il particolare vezzo di colorare i suoi aerei di viola e fucsia. Superato lo shock cromatico il viaggio trascorre bene anche perché, dopo qualche cigolio di troppo dell'ala destra durante il decollo e qualche cigolio di troppo di tutto l'aereo durante la prima turbolenza che incontriamo, decido che la cosa più saggia da fare sia dormire profondamente fino ...
Translating Emmaus into Romanian--Revolutionary!
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Please pray for the Romanian Emmaus team as they translate, find out about printing, and start getting the courses known and used in that country.
That was Christina’s birthday--perhaps not how she would have chosen to spend it, but we did get to go to a cute pizza place for lunch!
The next morning we were on our way to by early train to Timisoara where we would be picked up by Vladimir Majersky from Serbia for a weekend of Emmaus and other ...
Timisoara
Timisoara is the fourth largest city in Romania. I arrived at Traian Vuia International Airport, which is the hub of Romania's second-largest airline, Carpatair in the morning. Like Lviv, Timisoara's public transportation network consists of trams, trolleys and buses. The bus to the city center takes about 40 minutes, and it cost only 2 lei ($0.75).
Most places of interests in central Timisoara are easily ...
Quelques vidéos!
Voici quelques vidéos relatant mon expérience des trains de l’Europe de l'est mais voici avant, une petite mise en contexte : Je pars de Serbie pour me rendre en Roumanie et disons que j'apprends sur le moment que les déplacements en train sont très ...
You say you want a revolution
... and there were many photos on display that were taken during the days that the revolution lasted. One of the exhibits was of drawings and paintings done by grade school students in the early 90’s that showed their memories from the revolution. It was another strong reminder that while I was safe and comfortable attending high school in Canada, kids in some parts of Europe were witnessing friends and family die or even ...