Monthly Archives: July 2015

Deutschland taking the flak

Germany taking the flak.  Some see Germany as the villain in the current Greek crisis, arguing that it should be more lenient and forgiving with their debt. Since it has benefited from having access to cheap labour and to new … Continue reading

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The Wheels for the road less traveled 

The landscape of Transylvania is dotted with walled cities that date from the Middle Age. These were built by the Saxons to protect the inhabitants from the Tartar incursions. Many of them are surprisingly intact and well preserved. As there … Continue reading

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Identities that pushes boundaries in the art scene in Budpaest 

As this is Pride week in Budpaest, a whole week of activities dedicated to the event. I was lucky enough to attend one, which questions the use of one’s body to explore the importance of socialization. Presentation led by a … Continue reading

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Budapest cooler and prettier in pink

I don’t well in high temperatures, this made it difficult for me to visit Budapest today. So, when I didn’t want to brave the sweltering heat,  a fellow traveller kindly offered me her pink umbrella. I knew that I would … Continue reading

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