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#198203 08/26/04 04:09 PM
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A Few Words about My Trip to Slovakia

My wife Michaela was born in Slovakia in 1980, and left there in 1986 when her father took the family out of Communism (it was a complex plan to basically escape). Because of this, Michaela's entire family still lives in either Slovakia, or Prague, the captial of the Czech Republic, which is next door.

I had never been to Slovakia so I was excited to go. On July 29 we left JFK Airport in New York, and departed for Amsterdam. It was an uneventful flight. We arrived and then took a connecting flight to Prague.

We were in Prague for five days, seeing all the sights. I liked Prague's architecture and food, but it was too touristy and somewhat licentious. We went to Slovakia, and that was more laid back, and Slovakia had a nice mix of cities and countryside, complete with mountains, lakes, forests, and fields.

We visited Presov by car, home of the Greek Catholic Church in Slovakia, and also the Orthodox Church in Presov which was under total reconstruction. The bookstores of both bodies were closed since it was Saturday

Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, was another stop we made, this time by train. It was nice; lots of shopping, great looking buildings, and food. I bought nine books there, some to help me with my Slovak, and others were books in Slovak about various things.

We headed back to Prague and left from there on August 18 to return home. What a trip!

here are some photos:

Trip to Prague and Slovakia [orthodoxchristianity.net]

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Thanks for sharing these pictures.

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Dear Anastasios,

These were really nice pictures. Thank you so much for sharing them.

Prague looks absolutely beautiful. I would love to see it one day. It looks like you also had lovely weather...always a plus when one is traveling!

Your wife, Michaela looks very sweet and very pretty. Take good care of her! smile

With love in Christ,
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Dustin,

Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing them.

Many years,

Neil


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."

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