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		<title>D7190 GSE to GSE 1910 - GSE7190-1910</title>
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					<title><![CDATA[Monday May 19	Vocational day & Tour of Sarajevo.]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27533' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/Sarajevo-ortodox-church.jpg' border=0><br>Cathedral Church of Nativity of the Theotokos - Serb Orthodox Cathedral in Sarajevo</a></div> After a morning of vocational tours and visit with the locals, the team re-grouped and was given a combination walking tour / bus tour of <a href="/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina/Sarajevo">Sarajevo</a>.  Our guide Mohammed was a child in <a href="/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina/Sarajevo">Sarajevo</a> during the war and shared a great deal of personal insight into life at that time.  He lived through things we can only imagine in our nightmares – bombings by military tanks and how much of life was restricted to movement under the cover of the dark of night, for protection from snipers.   You may recall Princess Diana’s works with victims of landmines that remain in many war torn countries, well here it is a very harsh reality.  On average two or three people per month are killed from landmines.      <br>As we walked about the city of <a href="/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina/Sarajevo">Sarajevo</a> we have opportunity to visit the Olympic Stadium of the1984 Winter Olympics, mosques and churches as well as the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination which began World War I.  <br>The many people we have had the opportunity to meet and spent time with, although they are very private people as a whole they have been so very generous and willing to share with us some of their most private thoughts and horrific experiences – something that is awe inspiring.  Both we as visitors and they as host have learned so much about each other as individuals, countries and cultures.  Rotary’s <a href="/Canada/Mission">Mission</a> of peace keeping, understanding and tolerance is clearly in full motion through this GSE Tour.  <br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27534' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/K12.jpg' border=0><br>Sebilj Fountain in Bašcaršija</a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27535' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/K22.jpg' border=0><br>Assasination site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand</a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27536' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/K33.jpg' border=0><br>Sarajevo Cathedral</a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27537' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/Bosniancevapcici.jpg' border=0><br>Cevapi - Bosnian national specialty </a></div><br>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Thursday, May 8   Vocational visits and a Roman Ages Quarry]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[This morning we break out for vocational visits.  Paul and Jennifer spend the morning with Dr. W. Erhart;  Scott visits Landesschülerheim, with Wolfgang Veith while Kim and Amanda visit their guide Dr. Georg Fritsch’s physical therapy practice.  <br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26870' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/39.jpg' border=0><br>Sölker Marmor“- Marble Quarry</a></div>In the afternoon we group back together and head up into the mountains to tour Sölker Marmor“, Kleinsölk  - one of the oldest marble quarries in the world!! Our guide, Rotary President Matthias Scheffer.  <div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26869' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/024.jpg' border=0><br>marble "puzzle"</a></div><br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Kleinsolk, Austria]]></category>
					<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Sunday, May 11     A trip to the Top of the World]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27556' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/8.jpg' border=0><br>Cable car ride up to Glacier</a></div>A free day for us so we are all off to the top of the world – on today’s agenda is a visit to the <a href="/Canada/Glacier">Glacier</a>, Dachstein, about a 20 minute drive from <a href="/Austria/Schladming">Schladming</a> to the cable car station.  Let’s just say . . .WOW !!  We rode a cable car up the mountain and I cannot even begin to describe it . .  .simply breathtaking. The temperature was about 20F. Cold, but <a href="/Australia/Bright">Bright</a> and very sunny and yes some of us did get sunburn.<br>Also on top of the <a href="/Canada/Glacier">Glacier</a> is an "Ice Palace" - a bit pricey but how can you pass going through an Ice Palace atop a <a href="/Canada/Glacier">Glacier</a>.  Well, it was defientely a tourist oriented attraction but it did have some cool sclptures(pardon the pun)  there were a lot characters from the movie Ice Age.  It's all an experience.<br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27552' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/6.jpg' border=0><br>Dachstein Glacier</a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27553' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/22.jpg' border=0><br>Ice Castle atop Dachstein Glacier</a></div>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Sunday May 18   Mostar bridge, Stari Most, Buna & Počitelj	]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27377' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/50j.jpg' border=0><br>Stari Most</a></div>A place we are all aware of due to war and recent rebuilding of the Stari Most, but words cannot express the feelings of what it is to walk on and touch history being made.  The Mostar Bridge was a very famous and historical bridge before its destruction in 1993 during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of the former Yugoslavia). The elegant bridge spanned the River Neretva and was designed by the Ottoman (Turkish) architect Mimar Hayruddin. It was completed in 1566 after nines years of building and the surrounding town became a thriving trading centre. The bridge was 29 metres in length and stood at a height of 20 metres, a classic example of a single span, stone arch bridge and was an example of advanced technology in its time. It became a World Heritage site during the twentieth century.  The Sultan of the Ottoman Empire swore to execute Mimar Hayruddin if the bridge collapsed after the wooden supports were removed. It is said that Hayruddin started to dig his own grave on the day the supports were removed. However, the bridge stood for 429 years, a testament to its excellent design and construction.<br>Excerpt: Bosnia-Herzegovina Rotarians celebrate rebuilding of Mostar Bridge <br>By Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga, Rotary International – 9 September 2004 <br>When the Rotary Club of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, was chartered in 2002, one of the issues uppermost in the minds of its members was how to heal their community, torn apart by a brutal war that pitted one ethnic group against another.  Rotarians proposed to city leaders to rebuild the 427-year-old historic landmark, which was destroyed by hostile tank-shell fire in 1993, to signal that it was time to repair the physical and emotional damage that the war had inflicted on Mostar.  After winning the approval of politicians, technical experts, and residents, Rotarians took the lead in mobilizing international support and raising funds for the project. Amir Pasic, an architect, and Marin Raspudic, the Mostar airport director and current club president, are just two Rotarians who have been closely involved with the rebuilding of the stone bridge. Both served as chief organizers of the 23 July opening ceremony for the completed bridge.To read the rest of this story, see www.rotary.org/newsroom/main/news02.html, or read your September 04 Issue of the Rotarian.<br>After this awe inspiring stop we were onto see the source of the Buna River, a tributary of the Neretva.  The source of this river is a strong karstic spring that ‘com from out of the mountain.  Vast waters have been calculated but a true origin has never been discovered. <div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27408' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/J138.jpg' border=0><br>Vrelo Bune - the Bun river source</a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27407' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/J108.jpg' border=0></a></div><br>Then onto the quaint oriental-style town of Pocitelj, located about half an hour's drive from Mostar, less than 30km south on the M-17 road towards the Adriatic. Besides its stunning oriental architecture, Pocitelj hosts the longest operating art colony in southeast Europe. Artists from around the world gather here to paint, among other things but importantly, the shiny red pomegranates and figs that grow in abundance on the hills of Pocitelj. <br>An incredible day, in an awesome place, hosted by generous people . . .  <div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27375' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/2j.jpg' border=0><br>Relaxing with our Hosts</a></div>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Saturday, May 17	Travel day to Bosnia-Herzegovina]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27376' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/34j.jpg' border=0><br>Ruins and Rebuild</a></div>The bus ride from <a href="/Slovenia">Slovenia</a> to <a href="/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina/Sarajevo">Sarajevo</a> is a long 5 hour ride. There are only 12 <a href="/Australia/Miles">Miles</a> of 4 lane road coming to <a href="/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina/Sarajevo">Sarajevo</a> from about 220K away.  It is a road much like State Route 10 at home, for over 150 <a href="/Australia/Miles">Miles</a>.  If there is one word to describe the countryside as we entered this area, it is that of contrast.  You cross the border with armed guards, checking passports, they have the power and they know it.  Our first views include many bombed out building, bullet holes  . . . the war here was only 10 years ago.  It not the images they want to be remembered by, but the story is just too much to ignore and to impacting to forget.  This will no doubt be one of the most emotionally moving leg of our trip.  For the first time on the trip, we will all be staying with host families rather than hotels, a welcome change. <br>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Thursday, May 15 - Driving tour of Slovenia]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[From the atop the Julijske Alps down 1700 meters to the Adriatic Sea -  whirlwind tour describes our awesome and exhausting day today as we embarked on a  driving tour of <a href="/Slovenia">Slovenia</a> today.  From the beautiful & picturesque Bled we travel to Planica and then onto to small town of <a href="/Slovenia/Podkoren">Podkoren</a> for a quick bite to eat before heading up into the sky to the Julijaske Alps and then onto visit a WWI museum in the small town of Kobarid. For many, this museum visit offered new introspect of the war.  In another 2 ½ hours we were at the coast in <a href="/Italy/Trieste">Trieste</a> for some shopping and sightseeing.<p style='clear:both;'/>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Tuesday, May 13]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[Čatež is a roadside village on a hill at the foot of the 544 m high Zaplaz, northwest of Trebnje. On the north side is a narrow valley of the Dušica stream, while Čateška gora is opposite. There is an expansive view of the surrounding area from Čatež and an even better one from Zaplaz. to learn more visit  www.<a href="/Slovenia">Slovenia</a>.info/en  <br>We had a wonderful time at the Rotary meeting and have received our itinerary, which appears a bit more full than in <a href="/Austria">Austria</a> - it appears we will e seeing a good portion of this small country. <br>Kim is already at a host family, while others stayed in the hotel last night, but will be heading to host families tonight.  <br>Tomorrow we head to <a href="/Slovenia/Ljubljana">Ljubljana</a> and the island of Bled<br>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Catez, Slovenia]]></category>
					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Saturday May 10 Touring Salzburg]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27557' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/79.jpg' border=0></a></div>Today, our host Rotary club arranged for a tour of the city of <a href="/Austria/Salzburg">Salzburg</a>, about 1 hour northeast of <a href="/Austria/Schladming">Schladming</a>.  A city indigenous to many salt mines and featuring strong Italian influence due to its trade history.   The City, settled in 696 was formerly governed by Arch-<a href="/United-States/Bishop">Bishop</a>s.  As each reigning <a href="/United-States/Bishop">Bishop</a> changed they ordered a new church  built, as a way to leave their own individual legacy, this small city of 150,000 features 109 churches.  As you walk through the beautiful squares you are sure to hear bells ringing from anywhere around this city.  For movie buffs this city is familiar as it is the city in The Sound of Music was filmed, which by the way, most Austrians have never seen the movie.  For music aficionados the city’s fame is that of being the birthplace of Mozart. <div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27559' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/70.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27558' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/116.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27411' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/73.jpg' border=0></a></div>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Monday & Tuesday May 5 & 6  Vocational Days & Rotary]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[We all went seperate directions to visit locations of professional interest.<br>More details about each of our days later, but we are all learning new and interesting things about our individual vocations.<br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26876' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/ClubWaidhofen.jpg' border=0><br>Waidhofen Rotary</a></div> Tuesday night was our first meeting and presentation with the Waidhofen Rotary Club at Restaurant Hochkogel. <br>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Sunday, May 4    A stroll about Waidhofen]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26853' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/12.jpg' border=0></a></div>We enjoyed breakfast with our host families before meeting for brunch at Schlosshotel.  Today we took a walking tour of the town with Rotarian Peter, an eye surgeon, who lives and works in Waidhofen.  Peter was born in <a href="/Ethiopia">Ethiopia</a> to <a href="/Austria">Austria</a>n parents and grew up near an American military base so he speaks very good English! We also visited a local blacksmith who has returned to the traditional way of working with iron. This area of <a href="/Austria">Austria</a> is known as the "Iron working" area because it was the center of the iron trade for centuries. <br>Our day continued taking us up into the hills to see a real alpine log flume, where lumberjacks would send the logs down the river in order to make charcoal to burn for the blacksmith's fires. We hiked through the Mendling Valley and saw breathtaking snow covered mountains that seemed to go up into heaven!<br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26849' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/04.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26850' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/05.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26851' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/06.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26852' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/07.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26854' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/13.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26855' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/15.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26856' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/16.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26858' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/20.jpg' border=0></a></div>]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[1910 District Conference]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27562' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/Zagreb-st-marks-0928.jpg' border=0></a></div> <div class='borderedPhoto' ><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27560' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/580/Zagreb-flower-mkt-0911.jpg' border=0></a></div> <div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-left:10px;float:right;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=27561' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/Zagreb-jelacic-sq-0914.jpg' border=0></a></div>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Zagreb, Croatia]]></category>
					<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Monday, May 12 Travel day to Čatež, Slovenia]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[Today is an <a href="/Austria">Austria</a>n National holiday - this date marks the last time <a href="/Austria">Austria</a> was occupied after World War II. The day celebrates when <a href="/Austria">Austria</a> officially became an independent country like our <a href="/United-States/Independence">Independence</a> Day. <br>Auf Wiedersehen to <a href="/Austria">Austria</a> and our generous hosts. Another chapter begins . . .<p style='clear:both;'/>We board our bus and travel about 4 hours to our next stay, Čatež, Trebnje, <a href="/Slovenia">Slovenia</a>.  Of what we know, Čatež is a small resort town of about 500 residents.  We arrived and will spend our first evening in a hotel, where we will also have out meals.  Tonight we will attend a Rotary meeting and give our presentation as well as get our itinerary for our stay in <a href="/Slovenia">Slovenia</a>. ]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Wednesday, May 7   Travel day to Schladming]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26859' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/27.jpg' border=0><br>Austrian Alps</a></div>Today is a travel day, as we leave Waidhoffen and travel, via our VW bus to <a href="/Austria/Schladming">Schladming</a>. On our 2 hour journey we crossed over the Enns River with Werner was our driver and guide.  Werner grew up under the Hitler regime during World War II and had hiked up and skied most every mountain we passed, his stories were engaging.  As we drove we were all in awe . . .  words simply cannot describe the vistas of the Austrian Alps that surrounded us.  The evening of our arrival we were hosted a traditional evening by Rotarians to a at Hotel Alte Post.<p style='clear:both;'/><a href="/Austria/Schladming">Schladming</a> is a small city of about 20,000 people and again it is a community where most of the families know each other well.  It is a traditional Austrian community and we saw that they still maintain much of their traditional dress.  <a href="/Austria/Schladming">Schladming</a> is a skiing community. They host the World Cup Slalom skiing competition and about 50,0000 people are here during that time. They have farmer's market each Friday. This is also... I visited the market today Kim got a chance to visit one of these markets with the 83 year old mother of Dr. George Fritsch and bought a bottle of oil typical for this area made from the seed of a pumpkin-like squash.<br>They have an active Rotary club of 35 members with one or two additional members each year.]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Saturday May 3 – Arrival Day]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26871' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/3.jpg' border=0><br>Castle</a></div>Including the time change and overall airtime, the trip took a total of 18 hours.   After arriving in <a href="/Austria/Vienna">Vienna</a>, gathering our luggage, and making our way through customs we were met at the airport by two Rotarians and then into a VW van  for a  2 hour trip to Waidhofen, via the Autobahn. Waidhofen is a medieval town and you can still see remains of the fortress wall that once surrounded it. In 1997 the town celebrated its 1,000 year anniversary!  The area has a very small-town atmosphere, but the population is about 12,000.  One notable feature of Waidhofen is the 25-30 kilometer forest that surrounds the city.  Centuries ago the leader of <a href="/Austria/Vienna">Vienna</a> decided that a forest should surround the city in order to maintain fresh air in <a href="/Austria/Vienna">Vienna</a>.   They also have several wind turbines for generating electricity.  Saturdays are weekly market day, a tradition that dates back for centuries. The farmers outside of town bring in their goods; produce, live chickens and pigs, to be sold at the market on the Upper Main Street.<br>     On the evening of our arrival we were invited to attend a concert of a <a href="/Australia/Young">Young</a> opera singer that grew up in Waidhofen, at Kristallsaal.  In 2010, he will be performing at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. After the performance we met up with some Rotarians for dinner.  The concert and dinner took place in a castle, last owned by the Rothschild family around 100 years ago. It is now owned by a museum and is a community cultural center where artists exhibit their musical and artistic talents.<p style='clear:both;'/><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26872' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/14.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26871' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/3.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26846' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/01.jpg' border=0></a></div>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Austria]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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					<title><![CDATA[Friday 2, May     On our way . . . ]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[<div class='borderedPhoto'  style='margin-right:10px;float:left;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26715' class='photoLink' ><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/300/IMG-0558.jpg' border=0><br>Through Security & on our way, our final Good-bye!</a></div> Here we are, departure day has finally arrived and we are ready to go.  Hopefully we will all make it through security with our bags . . . so many gifts, so little weight allowed! Feelings of excitement, anticipation, nervousness all rolled into one. <br>Whew . . .everyone's checked luggage made it under the weight limit! Next, on to the security line and good bye to family and friends who came to wish us well . . . Okay, so Kim DID have to go through about 3 times, but YES we all made it through, bags cleared the scrutiny and we are on our way to the gate  . .  . a final good bye wave to the kids as they look down from the overlook . . . up up and away to the adventure of our lives . . .we expect.<br><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26714' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/IMG-0547.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26687' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/IMG-0546.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26717' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/IMG-0552.jpg' border=0></a></div><div class='borderedPhoto'  style='clear:none;float:left;margin:0px;'><a href='/Photos/PhotoView.aspx?imageID=26719' class='photoLink'  style='padding:0px;line-height:1px;margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;'><img src='http://img2.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/2748/thumb/IMG-0554.jpg' border=0></a></div>]]></description>
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					<category><![CDATA[Albany NY, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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