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Haircut

Little Guy needed another haircut. His first haircut happened when I was teaching in Beijing. He didn't enjoy it. There was much discussion about his sideburns. The hairdresser wanted to leave them and refused to cut them off. Sideburns are thought to be good here. Apparently it means you have...

permalink written by  carseat tourist on November 6 from Harbin, China
from the travel blog: Life in Harbin as an American English Teacher



Happy Birthday Ryan!

Happy Birthday!! Today is Ryan’s birthday. We started off the day by waking up early and making breakfast: eggs, bacon, rice and beans, a typical Central America breakfast. After we were done Henrik, Emil, Pierre (the Swedish) and Erik (Norwegian) sang Ryan “Happy Birthday” in Swedish and gave...

permalink written by  ryan & debbrial on November 6 from Fortuna, Costa Rica
from the travel blog: Us Discovering the Americas



transfer

just for quick update. today we saw three patients. nothing very exciting really... i'm a bit discouraged at the influx of patients really. today was actually a busy day except that two of these patients had previously been seen and the responsibilities of the nurses (three of us) is very...

permalink written by  theresa on November 6 from Douala, Cameroon
from the travel blog: to africa



A Whistle Stop Tour in Kenya

With time ticking by in Kenya it was nearly time to make the long arduous trek to the Ethiopian border, but first I set off on a whistle stop tour of some of the countries lesser known attractions - including Lake Naivasha, Hell's Gate National Park, Lake Elementeita and Nanyuki to witness the...

permalink written by  MarcusInAfrica on November 6 from Naivasha, Kenya
from the travel blog: Cape to Cardiff



A Step Back in Time

In today's materialistic and technologically driven world it is difficult to imagine a society where life is not concerned with such frivolous matters, and is a throw back to a time all but lost. But nowhere in the world have I found such an uncomplicated, yet culturally rich place as Lamu -...

permalink written by  MarcusInAfrica on November 5 from Lamu, Kenya
from the travel blog: Cape to Cardiff



Thoughts on Consumerism in Travel

After the Dogon country we left for Ouagadougou. We met some Frencies on the road and was nice to have some insider info on life in Ouaga. Burkina Faso was alsways just going to be a pass through country. An' I'm been a-tinking a while... Often time in travels (and the tougher part of it) it...

permalink written by  afrikawasbeer on November 6 from Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
from the travel blog: Travelling Africa Overland



beetle spirits, and capsizing!

Kayaking was awesome! to start at the beginning of the day- we woke up for a special breakfast at 8, put on by the owners of the hostel. they wanted to thank us for staying with them, and send us off in a traditional Laos style. this meant that they cooked us a rice pudding type dish with pork...

permalink written by  Clairesj on November 5 from Vientiane, Laos
from the travel blog: Clairesj's Travel Blog



Unexpecting the Expected

A majority of our day was spent at the Nicaragua and Costa Rica boarder in Peña Blanca. We all expected this boarder to be the most organized and easiest since Costa Rica is a very popular tourist destination. BUT it was not. We got to the board around 11:00 AM coming from San Juan del Sur so a...

permalink written by  ryan & debbrial on November 4 from Arenal, Costa Rica
from the travel blog: Us Discovering the Americas



Last day in Saint P, a sub zero sunny day and a hidden jewel

Friday 30th October A slightly more leisurely start to the day with nothing vital to do and the prospect of a long day ahead. As we opened the curtains we saw a truly glorious sunny day outside. After breakfast, we packed our bags and took them downstairs to be stored until our taxi at 3:30. ...

permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on November 5 from Saint Petersburg, Russia
from the travel blog: Venice of the North - St Petersburg



Skint!

The train journey to Tupiza was quite pleasant, with lots of nice, but dry, scenery on the way. This southern part of Bolivia is so dusty that we needed to keep the windows of the train shut to avoid getting grit in our mouths and eyes. Joanne was looking forward to leaving her contact lenses...

permalink written by  shedden on October 18 from Tupiza, Bolivia
from the travel blog: Michael's Round-the-World honeymoon


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