Author Archive: Amey Myers

Amey, an intrepid traveler and avid blogger, roams the world, absorbing diverse cultures, flavors, and experiences. Her writing captures the essence of her adventures, inspiring others to explore. Amey's infectious passion for travel and storytelling epitomizes a life filled with exploration and adventure.

Travel Blog of the Week: Muza-chan.net Takes on Japan

15 June 2013 Muza-chan’s Gate to Japan is a lot more than that! It’s not just a door allowing you to enter, it’s also a guide to even the most obscure parts of ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Winter Landscape, Czech Republic

15 June 2013 Although it’s been raining quite often, it’s also been getting rather hot in Romania. As it happens every summer, people have started complaining about the heat. To cool them off, ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Kids Having Fun at Cheese Market, Hoorn

14 June 2013 Cheese markets are fun! You get to see huge stack of yellow rolls of cheese being displayed, moved around, bargained over, all while someone narrates the history such events in ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Gargoyles in Prague

13 June 2013 When I say gargoyles, I think of Paris. And the Phantom of the Opera, but that’s a different story. So I was quite taken with these particular gargoyles in Prague. ... read more

Cişmigiu Gardens, the Oldest Park in Bucharest

12 June 2013 Cismigiu Gardens Bucharest Cişmigiu Gardens or Cişmigiu Park is the one that’s dearest in the writer in me. It’s the most posh of the Bucharest parks, something that has been carefully put together, with ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: A bit of Romania in Heidelberg

12 June 2013 Alexandru Ioan Cuza is quite an inspirational character in Romanian history. Seeing a statue of him in Heidelberg was surprising and it had the effect stumbling across a piece of ... read more

Travel Photo of the Day: Exploring Cambridge

11 June 2013 During my trip through the UK, I spent an afternoon in Cambridge and took a tour by the river to get a quick look at the campus. We were there ... read more