by Michael J. Meese
Contributing writer
Each year, thousands of Americans comb the tree-lined boulevards of Spain’s burgeoning seaside metropolis – Barcelona. Joann Missey is one of the city’s countless visitors who enjoyed an intimate taste of Barcelona’s way of life from its national hotspots to its vivacious citizenry. “I wanted my vacation to be somewhere […]
April 10, 2009 ×
by Michael J. Meese
Contributing writer
Through the cool night enveloping the Aegean Sea, a full moon cast a silver hue across calm seas through which our ferry’s bow cut. The first glimpse of the Greek, Cycladic islands was their silhouette spread against the star-studded horizon. I was en route from Athens to the horseshoe shaped […]
April 10, 2009 ×
Courtesy of Keukenhof Gardens
For six decades, Keukenhof has been one of the most beautiful places in the world, where spring bursts out in all of its colorful majesty. Here you can find inspiration and relaxation in a magnificent park environment. In addition to the more than 7 million flowers planted throughout the garden […]
April 10, 2009 ×
by Petra Lessoing
Ramstein Public Affairs
Easter is just around the corner. It starts with observing Holy
Thursday on April 9, which Germans call Gründonnerstag, or green
Thursday. The word green is not associated with the color but rather
with the old German verb
April 3, 2009 ×
by Dr. Vernon Chandler
USAG-K Family Advocacy Program
The U.S. Army Garrison-Kaiserslautern Family Advocacy Program staff was
manning the gates at local military installations Wednesday to give
motorists candy and information regarding child abuse prevention.
April 3, 2009 ×