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- Prague: Cold City, Warm Soul
When we finally reached the castle at the top of the hill, I was able to see firsthand why Prague had been deemed 'the city of a hundred spires'; looking out over the city, I saw a sea of baroque style buildings that were reminiscent of the Roman Catholic Church's influence in Prague during the 16 and 17th centuries. by Kristen Kosnac | Prague, Czech Republic
- Febbre Torino!
My Italian friends tried to warn me about the train system. 'I hope you get a seat or have comfortable shoes,' said Ciro Scattarella, owner of the Philadelphia Bar in Siena, 'or that you don't have to go to the bathroom.' by Lee Wilson | Florence, Siena & Torini, Italy
- Vilnius
I start a tradition of mid-afternoon beer, and leave the cafe table feeling a buzz. I wander unpurposefully for a while. I follow one sweet Lithuanian ass covered tightly in denim until I lose sight of it. by Robert Strasser | Vilnius, Lithuania
- The Foreign Teacher and Her Students
I scramble to get everything together, and I never fully prepare for an unknown day. Working with kids can lead to unheard of incidents and usher the very individual into unpredictable events. by Lori C. Brown | Jeju Island, South Korea
- Ode to D.C.
He used to take us out in the hatchback in the mornings on Sundays down to the marina. He didn't have a boat back then, so he would crank up the music, pack up some salami and provolone sandwiches on a kaiser bun with a few MGD's. by Corinne Conover | Long Island, New York, United States
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