When you decide to move to a country and want to learn all about it, one of the best things you can do is read the blogs of expatriates who are already living there. Today I want to give a shout out to an expatriate blog about the Czech Republic that I have loved reading and that has introduced me to parts of the Czech Republic beyond Prague.
The Journeys of Captain Oddsocks is such a well-written blog. Here's one of the posts I appreciated the most: "What and Where was the Sudetenland?" For example, one of the things I learned from Captain Oddsocks' post that I didn't know before about the Sudetenland was the role reversal of German-speaking citizens governing the country at the time from a majority position and then all-of-a-sudden becoming the minority. There's a similar parallel today with the Sunnis in Iraq who used to govern the country and are now getting used to a new role. I hope it turns out better than the Sudetenland did!
I will know that I know the Czech Republic really well when I start winning Captain Oddsocks "Where the Czech?" photo contests. Haven't won one yet! Have you? Another post he did I totally love is "100 things about the Czech Republic." How many items on the list did you know about? What makes you smile? What would you suggest to him as an addition?
Yesterday, Captain Oddsocks started a series on Czechland architecture with an initial post: Baroque for Beginners. Who can resist a name like that? I didn't want you to miss a single entry! I recommend signing up to follow Captain Oddsocks on his blog or through Facebook.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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2 comments:
Thanks Karen. I've added this to my blog list.
-Christopher
Shucks Karen, you're making me *blush* ;-)
Thanks very much for the mention and I hope any of your readers who visit will find something they like.
Bye for now, Oddsocks.
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