“It’s got this otherworldly vibe about it, it had this really great energy, and I wanted to have a record that lived up to that energy.” – Chester Bennington on why he named Linkin Park’s second studio album after this unique rock formation in Greece. The name Meteora stems…
We were warned about visiting Greece during the Greek Orthodox Easter (the week following the Christian Easter), but traveling the Friday before the Christian Easter proved interesting. Turns out the Christian is big for traveling too. The trip to the Meteora monasteries was the first arranged tour we booked while…
Venice never quite seems real, but rather an ornate film set suspended on the water. Frida Giannini  …
Imagine lying in bed at night with a view of the Acropolis. Imagine being in the center of Athens being able to walk to all the museums and ruins. Imagine being close to shopping. Imagine having bars and coffee houses only a step out the front door. Imagine the perfect…
Did I find Venice fascinating? Yes Did I find Venice romantic? Yes Did I find Venice one of the most beautiful city built by man? Yes Did we take a gondola ride? No Am I glad we went to Venice? Yes Would I return to Venice? No..but it was…
Yesterday I talked with Linda another friend from high school about a return trip to Crete with her. Guess we better get on Kat and Hal’s schedule! *Kat’s picture of the rainbow two days before we arrived in a flurry of sand from Africa. Good friends…
“The mystery of Crete runs deep. Whoever sets foot on this island senses a mysterious force coursing warmly and beneficently through their veins, sensing their soul beginning to grow” wrote Nikos Kazantzakis, Crete’s most celebrated author. We arrived in Crete by plane from Venice and I…
Driving up to the hotel from the train station I was immediately in love with Vienna House Andel’s Lodz. Taking a building from the past and transforming it to fit our contemporary world is something I wish other cities and companies would undertake. Once you enter the lobby…
Joanna Rajkowska covered the walls of buildings in one of Łódź’s courtyards with small pieces of mirrors. The project was realized as part of the 2014 Dialogue of Four Cultures Festival. This installation is one of the most spectacular public art projects in Łódź – involved in its production…
Lodz knows the transformative power of a lick of paint and a little imagination. A textile manufacturing hub in the 19th century, the Polish city fell into a period of post-WW2 decline known as “Grey Lodz”. But rather than shuffling off in a moth-eaten shawl, it has spent…