I have traveled to Hungary again, it's like a back and forth Holiday all Summer long!
I am on the road, traveling back and forth, having fun, staying with a bunch of friendly ladies and friends and traveling up and down to absorb all the good energy from the land of my ancestors.
It's really hot over here !!
I put this video together from the footage I made in Hungary so far, I hope you like it !! :)
I will talk about it more when I'm back home, right now I am too busy having fun!! ;)
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My Great grandfather was a Full blooded Hungarian who legally immigrated to U.S. around the time of world war 1. He forbade the speaking of Hungarian in his household and would not speak of his homeland. He was determined to be American thru in thru. Hope you enjoy your trip : )
Have a great time : )
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Thank you, I will !! :) Wow, what a story. Yes, a lot of Hungarians emigrated between the latter half of the 19th century and WWI. At the time of your Great-Grandfather's departure there was a stubborn stagnation brought on by a lot of Hungarians who didn't want change. Best described by this poem Endre Ady wrote in 1906:
http://www.babelmatrix.org/works/hu/Ady_Endre/A_magyar_Ugaron/en/1837-The_magyar_fallow