Archive for August, 2010

 Historical Fredericksburg, VA
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  Posted August 28th, 2010 by Zdenko  in Travel | No comments yet.

Memories of blood

By: Zdenko Kahlina
On the road: Traffic congestion.

We left Washington City early in the morning one Saturday, with the idea of making it all the way to Virginia Beach before dark. Should be an easy task, right! Wrong.

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 Different Worlds – Part 1.
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  Posted August 22nd, 2010 by Zdenko  in Family, Travel | No comments yet.

Jenn and Sanja’s diary: London

Away We Go…
Sanja and her friend Jenn decided to take some time off from the work and all daily routines here in Edmonton, and travel the world for a while. I will publish blogs about their traveling adventures, so return to this site again to read more. They left Edmonton in mid July 2010 for a short visit to London, and than headed off for capital city of Croatia – Zagreb.

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 Old Town Alexandria
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  Posted August 20th, 2010 by Zdenko  in Travel | 3 comments

Historical Alexandria, VA

By: Zdenko Kahlina
Walking tour of old town Alexandria
When Vera and I purchased Metro daily passes while visiting Washington, we had to use them to get our money worth. We rode in the Metro for hours, visiting places such as Bethesda and Alexandria.

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 Bethesda, Maryland
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  Posted August 17th, 2010 by Zdenko  in Travel | One comment

Walking tour of Bethesda

By: Zdenko Kahlina
A small town in Montgomery County, in the Washington-Arlington metro area.

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 Claudio Chiappucci, Today
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  Posted August 13th, 2010 by Zdenko  in Cycling | No comments yet.

World Cycling

From: Italian Cycling Journal, posted by Angelo Senza
Remember Claudio Chiappucchi? This is a short story about him and what he is doing these days.

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 The POW WOW!
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  Posted August 3rd, 2010 by Zdenko  in Travel | 5 comments

What is a Pow Wow?

By: Zdenko Kahlina

What is a Pow Wow? For those not familiar with Pow Wows, it is one of the oldest, most important and colourful Aboriginal ceremonies.

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