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Travel – Moments in Time on TravelBlogSites.com
This morning I opened my email, as usual. But unlike other days, the first mail brought good news! This blog was included on TravelBlogSites.com. I'm honored by this mention and I also take it as a challenge to further offer interesting and useful
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Cuckoo clock – a travel souvenir as well as a special home decoration
2 years ago I made a very short (half a day) trip to Heidelberg, Germany. Yes, a town famous for a special castle - but unfortunately I never got to see this castle up close, therefore sometime I'll have to go back there. Walking down the streets
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Happy New Year!
Lori and Ave - the team at Travel - Moments in Time - wish you a perfect 2010! Happy New Year!
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Merry Chistmas to you all!
The Christmas Eve is coming fast, and many of you are thinking about gifts, Santa Claus and the joy of the birth of Jesus. To all of you reading this blog and celebrating this holiday we, Lori and Ave, are wishing you a merry merry Christmas together
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Piata Unirii (Unirii Square), Bucharest, decorated for Christmas
Unirii Square (Piata Unirii) is more or less the center of Bucharest, capital of Romania. At this time of the year the park in the middle of this square has been prepared as an amusement park. There are attractions for everyone, no matter the age.
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Wooden jewelry box – Travel Souvenir from Bulgaria
On a free Monday my husband took me on a surprise trip to Bulgaria. This one-day trip was to the touristic town of Veliko Tarnovo. It was my first city and country I ever visited outside Romania. So, you can image the excitement! When we got there
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A month of Travel – Moments in Time
13th is a lucky day for us - for it was on November 13th when we launched this blog. It is a wonderful experience and we were amazed by all the people reading and writing guest posts here. Brad Shorr was the first guest poster - and what an inform
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Photos, photos and more photos
I must confess I like it. I like taking photos. Therefore I'd like to use the PERFECT camera. But hey, let's face it - there's no such thing as a "perfect camera". Still, things evolve, and I managed to stay around the edge - sometimes closer, someti
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Romania in “The Washington Post” through the eyes of a former ambassador
I think each country has something special that deserves to be discovered. Actually I think that each town, each person has a story to tell – the only condition is that someone should truly want to discover it. As I mentioned before I'm from Rom
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See the world with Earth TV
Sometimes you feel such an urge to travel, to see the world, to go somewhere you've never been before. Unfortunately you can't always do that. Sometimes you just want to take a break from whatever you have to do at home or at the office. For al
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