So in Mid February I, along with another volunteer, took a much needed mid-winter break to visit Berlin, Germany for a weekend. Trying to do a capital city in less than 48 hours can seem daunting as well as exciting. I do know that Berlin is definitely a city to see, and my almost 36 hours there offered something intriguing. Its not a quick dive into like many other cities can be, but moreso like an onion city - you have to pull it back layer by layer (hope you liked that Shrek reference 😃) Being in Berlin offered a little taste of something culturally similar to America at a time when being in Kosovo, and in all that cold 💨, was becoming increasingly hard. So thanks Berlin and hopefully until next time!
Berlin Victory Column |
Inside the Bundestag roof overlooking Parliament rooms |
German Flag from atop the Bundestag |
War in central Berlin which survived WW2 attacks |
Memorial near a church for recent attacks in Berlin |
Bradenburg Gate in Berlin |
Open air Holocaust Memorial |
Flying back into Kosovo |
After that wonderful weekend in Berlin, a few weeks later I was invited to Vushtrri, a large town about 30 mins. from Pristina to visit and learn some cool cultural facts. With the help of a local friend our Host volunteer (who lives in the town) showed us around with some nice spots to eat, as well as historical sites. Later that night we ended up at the Mitrovice School of Rock's Concert where students perform original sets and the event is attended by both Serbian and Albanian communities which indirectly promotes positive coexisting and social interactions and bonding over a common interest - Music. The students who performed were AWESOME and it is definitely an experience I won't forget.
100 year old house in the center of town |
Austro-Hungarian architecture in Vushtrri |
Civilian war memorial near the center of town |
Old Hamam which was recently renovated |
Ready for the Concert! |
Student Performance |
Another Group rocking the mic |
The first week of April, with our 3-month, no foreign travel date approaching, two of my close friends and I went on a 2 day, 1 night bus tour of Macedonia and Albania. We visited towns and villages around Lake Ohrid which included - Ohrid, St. Naum, Struga, and we stayed in a village outside of Pogradec. In Kosovo there are bus tour groups which offer weekend getaway packages to Kosovars to neighboring countries that don't have visa requirements (Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro). So we packed our bags and headed out early Saturday morning for Pristina to begin our weekend of hop-on hop-off'ing. Struga, Macedonia offered a different view, and being the Peace Corps Volunteers we are, we were concerned about who had the pleasure of calling that beautiful lakeside town with so much potential their home (Albania and Macedonia also host Peace Corps Volunteers 😁), After walking around, making silly videos, taking pictures in front of an emoji wall and having the obligatory coffee, we hopped back onto our bus and onto our hotel in Tushemisht. The second day was jam packed where we went to Drilon Park, St. Naum, and finally Ohrid, before going on to Pristina. I'm so appreciative that we were able to do this trip as it provided views and locations I didnt think I would be able to see before my (upcoming) departure from Kosovo.
Emoji a friend |
The Beautiful Lake Ohrid as my background |
Inspiring Graffiti Art - Struga |
Struga - Black Drini River |
-Signs - |
Swans in Drilon Park |
Drilon Park |
Entrance to St. Naum |
Entrance to church ar St. Naum |
View of the Church |
My girls and I |
St. Naum |
Ohrid |
Statue in Ohrid |
Flying our Shqiponjë |
Friends and Graffiti |
PHEW ok, last Travel - SPRING BREAK! For Spring Break allowed me to welcome Bulgaria as country 22! (YAY!) Bulgaria was a highly suggested, but never considered destination. We spent 3 full days in Sofia, including a day trip to Plovdiv - which was actually only spent at the mall because ya know - we were THOSE girls. Despite our mall filled attraction, Bulgaria offered a taste of something I wasn't expecting - insane beauty, great shopping, intriguing history, and loads. of. food.I definitely would recommend visiting Bulgaria to anyone traveling Eastern Europe and it is on my list of places to further explore :)
Entrance to the Synagogue |
Largest Synagogue in SE Europe |
Inside Sofia Central Market |
Sofia Central Market |
Serdica Ancient Roman city beneath Sofia |
buildings and advertisements |
Selling local Handicraft |
Socialist Party HQ |
Statue outside the socialist Party HQ |
Bull in the Financial District |
Beautiful church we ran across |
National Park in the center of Plovdiv |
Rock structure in the National Park |
My travel buddies |
Crest of Sofia |
Hope you all enjoyed my travel journeys over the past weeks, COS Conference is coming up so Wish me LUCK!
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