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Jingling Oranges

  Mardi Gras usually conjures up thoughts of heavy partying and debauchery, but this year, I find a whole new way of celebrating in Binche, Belgium. With a population of about 33,000, Binche is a Walloon municipality most famous for its carnival, listed in 2003 by UNESCO as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in …

Vive Le Carnaval

  The carnaval season kicked in last week but the real festivities are just now starting to pop up all over Europe. On Sunday I head to the town of Stavelot, which I blogged about earlier, to check out the famous Blancs Moussis.   As soon as we pull up into the cobblestoned parking lot, I spot them in their …

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Good Things Come in Little Packages

  Venice is about as touristy as it gets, but I’ve stumbled into a town that’s literally preserved for tourism. Touted as the world’s smallest town, Durbuy makes a perfect weekend getaway or sleepy honeymoon spot.   When I first drive through this town, my immediate impression is that it’s like a backlot of a movie studio or an amusement …

Good Housekeeping

Hi everyone! So today I thought I’d shamelessly plug my blog a bit.  My friend has nominated this blog in two categories (Best Travel and Best All Around blog) for the Blogger’s Choice ’09 awards, so if you enjoy reading me, please consider voting in either or both categories by clicking on the icon below. It’s sort of a pain, …

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Stop Eating Shrimp!

  Today marks my fourth complete week on the road and while my head is still in full overdrive, my belly is craving Rubio’s fried shrimp tacos (sigh) and Vien Dong Restaurant’s cha ca Thang Long (sizzling dill and tumeric fish dish) (longer sigh) from southern California. Luckily, I’ve been able to find enough ingredients here in Belgium to appease …