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Category Archives: World Travel
Free Associating on Drugs
One of the joys of being free from the ability to research and fact check is that I can ponder at will without the annoyance of challenging my own assumptions. I'll let you dear reader do so in the comments section. Since my last posting I have continued to consider the ubiquitousness of the border patrol and that the prime reason given in the area is the drug runners. Whatever we are all aware
Presidental election
So I just thought this was very interesting and thought I'd write a note because I guess that's what bloggers do Yesterday was the election and I was just walking with some friends trying to find some food. Anyhow around 830 people started honking and waving flags etc. As the night progressed so did the honking and chants and cheering. It's like how Vancouver would be if Canucks ever won a s
Call of the Wild
That thing that the car mechanic in Buckeye Arizona said must have stuck in Quito's brain. The white coyote is what he called her. It must have instantly resonated with her. I'm the white coyote how cool is that she must have thought. For no sooner had I begun preparing her dinner at our next stop in Anza Borrego Desert State Park in the Mojave Desert than Quito lit out across a dry lake be
Dear Diary….
Alcohol please no more wine But one ciderPCigarettes 0 well thats not going to change muchPre travelling weight 8st 12oz but before later mentioned pudding Lets see what a diet of deep fried Tacos and Quesadillas does to thatBag weight 13 kg ouchRoast Dinner 900 caloriesApple Pie and Custard god knows how many calories...Using Bridget Jones as my diary format guide and with G
Beachtown Pichilemu
Everything Ive read about this small beach town of Pichilemu has said make sure its the last place you visit on your trip as you wont want to leave... and they were all right. I jumped on the bus to Pichilemu about 3hours from Santiago and managed to meet some Aussie blokes with the same idea of chilling out as me Dan and Nick. So we rented a small cabin right on the beach with the idea o
Rurrenabaque
The day after Bex and Melissa left for Canada Nate and I left for Puno at 7 in the morning. The goal was to get to Puno and see the reed islands uros. When we got there I guess Nate's Canadian side came out and wasn't really impressed by this lake we see lots in BC so we didn't feel like staying. So five minutes after arriving at the bus terminal we were leaving once more for La Paz. The r
Our Last Day in San Vigilio Sheer Terror and Another Nightmare Flight
On our final full day together we again started with a lovely breakfast before the skiers headed out. My dad and I relaxed for a little while before heading into town to take a few pictures. I hate to use the word ldquocuterdquo to describe the town but it really is there is much of the chalet type architecture you would expect similar to some of those beautiful towns you see on travel
Beautiful Bolivia part one La Paz
The Bolivian adventure continued in the countryrsquos official capitol La Paz. We boarded another bus from Copacabana to La Paz which involved getting out of the bus en route and onto a small boat to cross Lake Titicaca. It was quite funny to see the bus floating across the lake on a shanty looking barge. The entire trip to La Paz took about 4 hours. Just as we made our final descent into th
how to NOT be homeless in a foreign country
As you probably have heard me complain about... there's no res at ESADE so I'm forced to find my own place in the city. I spent all of my first two and a half days in Barcelona house hunting... Guide to NOT being homeless1. communicate w landlords in a broken menage of frenchspanishenglish or any other sounds that resembles a word2. make really good friends with google translator3. learn how
Beautiful Bolivia part 2 Sucre and Potosi
After managing to get some sleep in our delightful cama bus cama means bed in Spanish we arrived in Sucre 12 hours south of La Paz on luxuriously paved roads. It is also at a delightfully lower elevation than La Paz at only 2600m. Sucre is the historical capital of Bolivia and upon seeing it it is clear why it has a lovely look all the buildings are white with red tile roofs. The main
Pictures And the first day of class
Thanks to Christine for suggesting that I borrow her camera and take pictures for you guys I hope this gives you an idea of where I'll be spending the better part of the next five months.Before I get into my first day of class I'd like to tell you about a game that I recently invented. It's called Trashball. HISTORY invented out of bordom and laziness. YOU WILL NEED one bag of tras
no salmon no sunny day
From Villa Manuales to Villa Amangual it was only 60 km The road was paved for the first 20km and the last 20km but that I did not know.The morning started out not like promised. No salmon for breakfast and no blue skies to start cycling. My friends kept friendly we drank coffee and said goodbye. Wind in the wrong direction and after some time it started really raining. When it came to the bad pa
Work continues at Beachlands
The next stage of development at Beachlands was the deck. Quite an undertaking both in size and the amount of sweat that was expended during the building of the deck.Joel and Chelle had begun the work on the deck before Graham went out to help.We are having a very hot dry summer and the ground is like concrete. They had to dig many holes to put posts concrete etc in. They all worked so very hard
what a sunshine
It started out cloudy but then the sun traveled with me. I saw a lot of cyclists. Two French couples a Chilean Alvaro and Martin from Germany. Two French on a tandem and two on the low bikes. The low bikes were going around the globe and had crossed the ocean from Tokyo to Santiago. In an airplane off course. Today Parc Quelat was on schedule with a nasty climb which was only 7 km from my side. T
Nearly there with the deck at Beachlands
The following photos were supposed to be in the previous blog but it didn't happen. Something to do with the website.So here we go again.On the Sunday Chelle and Joel really worked so hard to finish the deck so they could host a BBQ dinner.It was a fantastic dinner and thankyou so much for having us over to in share the christening of the new deck.Graham was so tired from working the Saturday on t
Organ Pipe
We have been spending some time by ourselves in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. This is the only place in the US where organ pipe cacti grow though they cover a great deal of Mexico to the south. The scenery is sublime. The canyon walls soar above us and the vegetation is lush. Saguaros organ pipe palo verde mesquite creosote bush prickly pear cholla jojoba all abound though not alway
Garden Vivian Wilson Drive Bucklands Beach
We have had such a lovely sunny summer and the garden has loved it as long as it gets watered regularly at night.The water bill will be a little frightening I fear.I have harvested lots of veges from the vege garden. There is nothing like lovely organic veges from your own garden.
My family is going to be so proud of what I ate today.
So yesterday Sagrario invited three of her friends over for tea and wanted me to meet them. I came home promptly at 7 as I was told that the Spanish are generally at least half an hour late to social gatherings. However just because of how things tend to go for me they had gotten here early. I was introduced to an elderly couple and a young girl probably in her late 20s. The women kept up a co
Saint Margarets Karaka South Auckland
I spent a lovely day out with my two friends Gaylene and Lyn.We went out to St Margarets for a beautiful lunch.The gardens were so lovely and the setting was gorgeous.