I was surfing the net and I found your blog... I am a person that has been visiting Brasília for 17 years old. I would like to make just a small correction related to the Temple of Good Will. It was built in 1989 by Paiva Netto, President of the Legion of Good Will. For more information, access the website www.boavontade.com
Thank you very much.
It's cool your blog
:) it's good to know that people from around the world enjoys staying in Rosario, it's a nice city... i've been living here for the last 10 years of my life AND I LOVE IT!!!! I hope you come back again
Keep writing Wow, man, keep it up. I love reading about your adventures. I was just in Argentina, I wanna move there, but work keeps me in LA. I get wanderlust and have done the expat thing several times, dream of doing it again. By the way, I grew up in Georgia, which I believe is from where you hail.
Funny the way you look at this The guy playing the acordion on the top. "Durmiendo" isn't sleeping.
He is blind!!!
Im from Peru and I've seen a lot of handicapped people who plays music instruments!!
take care
Discupla que pensaste que no me gustó tu ciudad. La verdad es que me encantó. Los rosarianos fueron buena onda y me gustó la cantidad de arte por todas partes de la ciudad. La sola razón que dije esas cosas sobre el monumento es que me pareció gracioso que existe algo tan grande para una bandera. No quise decir nada de mal. Es bien difícil conocer una ciudad en solamente dos o tres días. Quizá si vuelvo a Rosario, te llamo. Chau.
a mi no me gusto como hablaste de mi ciudad, me parecio despectivo que hablaras asi del monumento, aunque sea feo... y no sos tan buen observador, la proxima vez te ayudo a conocer bien la ciudad
manuel antonio hey buddy,
we were checking out your blog (as we regularly do) and it reminded us of our travels in manuel antonio. it was certainly one of the greatest places to see natural beauty in all of central america. If you get the oppurtunity to go a little farther north before you leave latin america you should try to visit guatemala...antigua, lago de atitlan (especially) and tikal before returning. thanks for sharing about all your travels. we would love to have a beer with you when you return.
love,
adam and lindsay
Awesome This is the first blog I've read from you because it was on the homepage but you describe Costa Rica the way my friends did when they came back from there, absolutely awesome! Great pictures and am now totally convinced I need to go there.
you go mang!! the pics from this entry are some of your best dude. glad you got to hang out with some of your brethren--john chimpo was glad to meet you at last i'm sure. don't know how you "almost stepped on one or two" of those gurrapos when they look like they're about as big as Dave (so about the size of a hobbit). nice title with the Ent, good touch. and your last picture is simply beautiful man. musta been unreal to actually be there.
happy trails home amigo, can't wait to hear about it all over a tall cool 420, or maybe a Sam Adams Oktoberfest, or just an old fashioned Guiness. talk atcha soon mang.
Hi-larious The dog picture has got to be a classic. Plus, reading your latest post, I'm totally jealous. I've seen pictures and video of people doing the high-wire thing over a jungle, but I've never known a person to do it.
Fabulous blog Your blog is simply fabulous. The best, most thorough, interesting and truest sense of South America I've seen. Your mom sent me the link several weeks ago but I finally had time to sit down and read the entire thing today. I'm here in Milan at my sister's so I'm having a bit of an adventure myself though not nearly as exotic as yours. Mine is mostly consisting of daily cappuccini, walking, reading, catching up on e-mail, chatting, etc. La vita bella in general... Have a wonderful last couple of weeks. You'll treasure this time forever and as you get further out from the adventure you'll find that the most challenging/uncomfortable experiences will become the most oft-repeated and memorable stories. I hope to hear some of them in person some day. Blessings! Judith Wencel (from Ann Arbor days)
I'm glad you're enjoying my entries. I certainly am enjoying the experiences that lead to writing them, that's for sure. As for the work, it'll actually be here very soon. I'm going to be back in Atlanta in about two weeks and then will be starting advertising portfolio school either there or in Miami. I'm loving the travels, but I also feel like it's time to get serious about the other stuff. Thanks for reading, and hopefully I'll see all of you sometime soon. Give my best to the Mrs. and Eleanor!
ACK! My friend pulled out a prayer card for disfunta correa a couple of months ago and told me the story of her. it made me cry possibly because i can imagine the story is real. and there is just something powerful about a dead or nearly dead woman giving life to someone else through herself.
ANYWAY! I have always wanted to go to San Juan but haven´t found the time. Thanks for going for me.
Muy Cool Trip Andy...keep up the good work...I;d like to get a print out of all your blogs...its like reading a book...enjoy because one day you may have to work....Glenn Simmons
College grad. No job. What to do? Go to South America.
Having made it for four months in Brazil and Argentina on rations such a 3 pairs of boxers and one bar of soap, I've got some stories to tell.
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I was surfing the net and I found your blog... I am a person that has been visiting Brasília for 17 years old. I would like to make just a small correction related to the Temple of Good Will. It was built in 1989 by Paiva Netto, President of the Legion of Good Will. For more information, access the website www.boavontade.com Thank you very much. It's cool your blog