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It's about that time...: Thanksgiving at the beach
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It's about that time. Friday, November 28, 2008. Thanksgiving at the beach. I guess it´s been a while since I´ve posted an update-sorry! We´ve been bopping around Ecuador and have spent time in Baños, a cool mountain town with tons of adventure things to do and tons of beautiful waterfalls to see; stopped to see the. We will just mark that place as our ¨worst place we stayed´, and move on. I´m glad I saw the Blue-Footed Booby, check him out! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A 2-day layover in Hong Kong.
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It's about that time...: Peru-sing through Peru...
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It's about that time. Tuesday, December 23, 2008. Since leaving the dusty town of Mancora, we stopped at another beach town called. We ended up going there on a whim, because when we arrived in Trujillo in the morning the city didn´t look that cool, and we thought we´d give it a try. We made the right choice! Yes, that´s right.A little place called. Carved into many of the adobe walls were intricate patterns and drawings of animals. It was pretty damn cool. Just a short 22 hour bus ride! The bus ride was...
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It's about that time...: January 2009
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It's about that time. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Almost time to go home. But before I end my wonderful time in the traveling world, I still have a few days to kill.In a few hours I will be hopping on a bus to get to Lima, which I´m sure will be my last long overnight bus ride for awhile.I still have time to wander around the streets of Arequipa. For a little bit longer. Over the weekend we went to Colca Canyon. The town of Cabanacond. E was really nice.A quaint little village made of rocks and giant ...
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It's about that time...: Almost time to go home...
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It's about that time. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Almost time to go home. But before I end my wonderful time in the traveling world, I still have a few days to kill.In a few hours I will be hopping on a bus to get to Lima, which I´m sure will be my last long overnight bus ride for awhile.I still have time to wander around the streets of Arequipa. For a little bit longer. Over the weekend we went to Colca Canyon. The town of Cabanacond. E was really nice.A quaint little village made of rocks and giant ...
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It's about that time...: May 2008
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It's about that time. Thursday, May 29, 2008. What makes it worse is that our friends Gavin and Lilly are visiting.And it´s just raining and raining! Normally we would just chill and wait out the storm. We want to do things and show them around, but there´s not much to do besides surf here. And we can´t do that in a tropical storm! Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Friday, May 16, 2008. More diving and good times in Utila. We did some cool dives here, including a night dive! We should have done our advanced open wa...
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It's about that time...: February 2008
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It's about that time. Friday, February 29, 2008. These snorkels better come in handy. It is this clear turqouise that you can see right down to the the bottom through. Then you see the gradients of every color ocean blue you can imagine, it's so pretty. I haven't seen water this beautiful in a long time. It was now a hardware store.Oh crap! It was finally delivered to this office, and a receptionist signed for it. At 9.30, I had my card, much to my disbelief! Wednesday, February 27, 2008. As I mentioned,...
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It's about that time...: August 2008
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It's about that time. Saturday, August 23, 2008. Shoesand other random thoughts. I miss my selection of shoes (I guess this can also be applied to clothes)! But it's especially hard when we are in a cool, happening city like Panama City and we go to the clubs.I want to wear a sign around my neck that says, "I have cuter clothes and shoes at home-but I couldn't fit them in my backpack! I do have to note, I think Latin American women are born wearing high heels! It was SOOOOO good :). There are a few more ...
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It's about that time...: July 2008
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It's about that time. Monday, July 21, 2008. Here's my favorite little guy at the Paradise Gardens.Billy the Capuchin Monkey! He is only a few months old, and when we first arrived he had only been there a few days. He was so scared of people he did a lot of squeaking and running away from us. We really couldn't get near him.But, after almost one month, he is getting so brave! Since we have been on the move for the most part of the last 4-5 months, it is a different, enjoyable feeling to stop in somewher...
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It's about that time...: October 2008
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It's about that time. Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Exploring Ecuador with my Mom. It´s exciting to be in a new country! There is a museum and monument there with an actual painted line on the ground to tell you your latitude and longitude. We couldn´t resist taking some corny pictures straddling the line between the hemispheres. So many beautiful crafts- sweaters, blankets, purses, hats, jewelry.Oh, my! Why can´t we do this in the U.S? Well, I know why-but I think we should rethink that policy. I was so ...
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It's about that time...: Time in Tunibamba
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It's about that time. Saturday, November 1, 2008. After shelling beans we relaxed a bit. I saw Marco, the 8 yr. old son playing soccer in the yard. I couldn´t resist going over to play with him-and he loved it! I really enjoyed our day there, it was nice to catch a glimpse of how the Indigenous people of Ecuador live. It was great of them to open their homes to us and share their lives with us, if even for a short time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.thecooperchronicles.com.