





About J. Brunansky
He began acting, singing, dancing and playing classical piano about five years old. From there, he learned classical guitar, jazz and latin drumming/percussion and studio recording and post production. He wrote a book and several think pieces. He has also written, directed, produced and published several short films. He loves travel, his dog, a spirited debate, the company of a lovely woman and so much more.
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Europe: One Year Later
There are moments that are life changing. You can feel the atmosphere alter. The energy is suddenly different. Your perspective adjusts. How you react to things is forever new. It’s been a year since that major adjustment in my life. Last year at this time, I was in Europe. The trip over ten years in… Read more
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Trip Tips: America & Beyond
When you have the time, plan your European vacation. It’s remarkable. The history, both ancient and modern, swirl together into a single moment of your being there. It’s quite the experience as an American traveller. It’s a world away, yet, while walking cobblestone streets in Amsterdam, enjoying beers in a German beer garden, or eating… Read more
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Europe: The Trip Over Ten Years in the Making. Part 5: Warsaw – PhxAZ
The last night in Warsaw was filled with good food, drinks and the company of a lovely young Ukranian woman. She had an innocent charm about her that was contrasted with passion and desire. A delightful young woman that had patience enough to communicate through looks, gestures, some Polish and, of course, Google Translate. Once… Read more
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Europe: The Trip Over Ten Years in the Making – Part 4 – Warsaw
The train was to depart Berlin Hbf (Berlin Central Station) around 1150AM. I arrived a bit earlier than what I had planned. That morning, I attempted to purchase a required seat reservation online. The app was having some technical issues. This meant I needed to purchase the seat at the ticket booth inside the station.… Read more
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Europe: The Trip Over Ten Years In the Making – Part 3 – Berlin
The train ride from Amsterdam to Berlin took approximtely five hours. I crossed through so much beautiful country along the route. The train had WiFi which was helpful. I sat in the food car for the majority of the trip. The headphones provided a noise free ride. The music playing in the headphones provided the… Read more
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Europe: The Trip Over Ten Years In the Making – Part 2 – Amsterdam
The train arrived at Amsterdam Centraal. I deboarded the train and made my toward the exit. The layout of the building was easy to navigate. Clear signage helped point the way to exits and shops. The walk went smoothly. The train station was busy with travellers both professional and casual. I purchased a bottle of… Read more
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