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Category Archives: Europe
The Palace Under the Alps
I foolishly sold my first edition copy of Bill Bryson’s The Palace Under the Alps (Congdon & Weed, 1985) a few years ago. So, I was dead chuffed to stumble across this blog with the same handle that posts excerpts from … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Museums, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Dulwich, Dulwich College, John Soane, London, Rembrandt
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Alpine Mountain High
It’s been quite a few years since I’ve visited the Vierwaldstättersee region of Switzerland around Lucerne. Last week’s news that they’ve inaugurated an amazing new double-decker, open-air cable car on the Stanserhorn has me planning a return visit. The way … Continue reading
Eurolapse
Eurolapse takes us on a whirlwind three month tour of Europe in under five minutes. The film, created by photographer David Smith, was taken between May and August 2011.If you look closely, you can pick-out Vilnius, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Copenhagen, … Continue reading
The Bookshop Band
Today marks the end of Independent Booksellers Week in the UK. To celebrate their love of indie bookshops, the “Bookshop Band” composed and recorded “A Shop With Books In It’ and toured England for three weeks performing at indie bookstores.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Music
Tagged booksellers, Bookshops, indie bookstores, UK
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Getting Sky High In London
Londoners and tourists alike can now enjoy a sky high trip across the Thames between North Greenwich and the Royal Docks courtesy of Emirates Airlines. After two years of construction (and a mere £60 million), last week Britain’s first skyline … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Tourism
Tagged Emirates Air Line, London, Oyster Card, River Thames, Royal Docks
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Not Another Independence Day Celebration
At 309 meters tall, London’s Shard is now Europe’s tallest building. On July 5th, it will be celebrating the official completion of the external structure. The inauguration will be capped-off by a light show using 12 lasers and 30 massive … Continue reading
Another Reason to Visit Vienna
Passangers passing through the international airport in Vienna, Austria now encounter an amazing art installation at Check-in Area 3. Stradding the corridor to the security checkpoint a towering wall of video monitors forms the ZeitRaum/Textscape. As travelers approach the wall, … Continue reading
Surf’s Up
This awesome animated film follows a neglected little bookmark on a wild surfing adventure when it’s unexpected liberated one day. “Much better Now” is a wonderfully visually entertaining film created by Phillip Comarella and Simon Griesser from Salon Alpin productions … Continue reading
Just In Time For Bloomsday
Designed for “saunterers, idlers and tech-savvy literati”, and launched just in the nick of time for this year’s Bloomsday celebrations, JoyceWays is a new app developed by students at Boston College in conjunction with Dublin’s Joyce Centre. The app … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Books, Europe, Tech, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Bloomsday, Dublin, James Joyce, Leopold Bloom, Ulysses
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