Ciders Hikes Tapas Oh My

Saturday July 2nd After a wonderful two weeks abrigado thank you and tchau goodbye Portugal. We spent the day on a long scenic journey from Porto on the western coast of Portugal to Ribadesella on the northern coast of Spain. We fell in love with Ribadesella a little coastal town cradled by the lush green peaks of the Picos de Europa National Park. Restaurants and popular ciderias wra

Rotarua Auckland and Fiji

Hello EverybodyIm going to start this blog with a few shout outs to various people who I know have been reading. So Hi Dad Mum and Nan looking forward to seeing you all. Nan I saw a boat the other day called Frisky Freda in Fiji haha made me laugh. Uncle Clive and Keith not sure if you are still reading but if you are a big hello. Warnay hope your good not heard much from you but t

the long way home

Today I treated myself to a creme brulee. And Nadiath and I cooked for our host family. I made steamed basa fillets with ginger soya sauce and Nadiath made a yam ragout. We have officially declared our team efforts in cooking ChiBenois food. Dumplings and a Beninese grain dish to follow. p.s. my host family is lovely.So work placements start on Monday. The past 2 weeks have been spent on educati

Oktoberfest

The first trip we took while working in Germany was to Oktoberfest. I knew three coworkers also from DC that were working in Heidelberg Germany at the time. I convinced a coworker working with me at Ramstein Bill to come with us. We all drove down to Garmisch Germany together. Hotels in Munich were sold out and train tickets were super cheap so we decided to stay farther out. The mountains

Minuteman Missle Silo Badlands NP Hemingford NE

Have you ever been to a missile silo Well we have. We headed out just off the highway to a Minuteman Missile Silo. There was a very interesting guide there. He actually had worked at the site for many years. He gave us very informative tour and answered numerous questions. We drove on to the Badlands National Park. This area is formed by dry winds and arid conditions. I was surprised by

Mount Rushmore and Custer State Park

We started the day at Mount Rushmore. The weather gods were smiling on us. The clouds parted and gave us a clear day While Ed was in the museum I sat on a bench in the sun and just studied the monument. It was a inspirational moment. Sometimes you can be in the middle of a crowd and have a wonderful solitary moment. I39m not sure how to describe it but I was there for several minutes

Am I in australia

Week one... Its been quite the week So after leaving Hong Kong which has a huge airport. You have a subway station taking you from one terminal to the other we arrived in Denpasar Bali. Walk off the plane and immediately you notice the slower pace here. The locals are so nice and seem pretty casual in their everyday life. Every morning and night from my observations they place offerings

Welcome to Korea

I39ve never been so happy to be off a plane I originally had thought that the ride from Seattle to Seoul would be 13 hours but then they announced that it was only 11 12 hours. The trip definitely brought back memories of going back and forth to Germany and all those 10 hour flights. I39m glad that I don39t have to do that again for awhile. If I was leaving in only two weeks then I a

Custer’s Battle Field and Devils Tower

We rounded up the group and headed off to Custer39s Battlefield at Big Horn Mountain. Ed is a history buff and a wonderful tour guide. We started our tour by walking the battlefield down to the ravine. There are headstones placed along the field where the remains were found for the Soldiers and the Indians. The soldiers headstones are white and the Indians are red. It is interesting to see

"Snakes nature’s quitters"

And this entry should be dated the 8th of September. For crying out loudAfter last night39s owl hunt I returned to Ruteng about 8am had some breakfast then set off to the town of Lembor about two hours away roughly halfway between Ruteng and Labuanbajo. Near Lembor is a place called Istana Ular the snake palace a cave where apparently dozens or hundreds of pythons gather for some myst

Antigua

Today we left amazing Lake Atitlan and our wonderful stay at Pasaj Cap and headed for Antigua. Antigua is quite possibly the most famous city in Guatemala well known for its Spanish schools and colonial architecture. I would like to say our trip to Antigua was uneventful but it turned out to be quite an adventureIt all started about half way up a switchback road leaving San Marcos La Laguna.

Phuket Sept 2011

Hello from sunny Thailand or not so sunny but thats ok rain when its warm is all good We39ve been here just over a week and we had probably 2 days of terrential downpour and the last few days have been beautiful and nearing 100 pool time.Our hotel that was too good to be true turned out too good to be true...doh The Sunwing at Kamala beach was beautiful and pretty much 5 star but o

Night Of The Living Owls

This entry should be dated the 7th of September. Don39t know what39s wrong with the date selection on here at the momentAfter the success of finding a Giant Rat I felt really good about trying to now finally find a hanging parrot. Just out of Ruteng is a little village called Pagal and just beyond that is some roadside forest which is supposed to be a good site for both the Wallace39s h

What’s the Chinese for Lagerphone

Photos ..autumn is approaching by slow degrees. After another spell of 30C plus weather clear skies it39s clothing is now only damp rather than dripping after a day in the classroom . Since the last issue we39ve had our second week of teaching my schedule of back to back afternoon classes still hard to get accustomed to a trip to the historic canal city of Suzhou at the end of t

Various trips verschiedene Ausflge

Howdiefor the last couple of days I39ve been on some short trips. Most of the areas I already visited in the past so you might recall some of pictures. But I39ve never been here in September and of course it looks totally different at this particular time of the year . So far I still haven39t left NH and to be honest I am not too eager to do that soon. But according to my schedule

My life sucks sometimes

Again not much to say here as we spent the last few days of basking in the hot sun swimming pina coladas and a trip to an island in the mix.We caught a ferry from downtown Cancun and headed to Isla Mujeres to swim in a different clear blue water.We arrived on the island and hired a golf cart thus ending up hooning around the island like race car drivers driving 20km a fast 20km. I actuall

Further along the road . . .

Hi all We39re in Fundy National Park of Canada right now but I want to catch you up with last week39s travels and send the Bay of Fundy photos after we experience low tide tomorrow morning. Then I can show you some high tide and low tide photos of the same places particularly the Hopewell rocks the flowerpots on the beach further up the coast. That39s the best way to apprecia

Last Night In Washington DC

Hi all this being our last night in DC we thought it maybe best to do another blog as we understand where we are going next Parkin in Arkansas they don39t have internet also it is nice to finally catchup with our blog page. So we are not too sure when our next blog entry will happen however we have enjoyed our visit DC is a very nice city it dosen39t appear to be overcrowded and peopl

One tuff truck

Settling back in from my trip. I left here with 310254 showing on my odometer of my truck and got back with 316595 showing. A distance of 6341 miles a lot of them through desert and mountains. So my truck has performed very well again.

More Seattle

Walked more today than in a long time. Probably a couple of miles. Toni and i walked down to Pike Street Market and met Ron and Jack. Hung around a little waiting for the rest of the gang as they said maybe they would come. When they did not arrive we walked down the hill past the chewing gum wall did you know they had one in Seattle people put their used gum there sometimes in the form of pi