Ozora is about 15 mintues outside of Pincehely. Our great Grandparents on the Végh side were married here in the early 1900s

This carved style of wood is know as Székély (Say-Kay) and is a traditional Hungarian style.. all over this town


The church where our great grandparents were married.


If it hadn't been Sunday, there would have been a market here






One of many storks nesting on telephone poles we saw in the country side










Back up at the church




The first bulletin board I'd seen on the trip.. plenty of stuff in Hungarian


It's an old church...


The castle next door










The surrounding vista




Vicky and I were still super jet-lagged.


The exposed, original stones of the castle wall.




Looking into town from behind the castle




The other side of the church


Inside the castle, before they told us we had to pay to take photos




Then we went up to this crazy, overgrown hillside cemetery. It was really cool. We looked for names we might have been related to (Végh, Csibor (great grandma's maiden name) and Ferencz (Julia's married name), but we decided later, with help from the family, that all we found were name relatives at best... no one we're really related to.




















The road back to Pincehely