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Date: 13th March 2012

Nice post
Nice post. Did you learn how to say "mate"? http://vicbus.com

From Blog: The Land Down Under
Date: 15th August 2011

Bali is worth many visits!
Hello I'm from Los Angeles. Going back pretty soon. It's been an amazing journey. Thanks for reading!

From Blog: Lake Batur and Besakih Temple Bali
Date: 3rd August 2011

I'm enjoying reading your blogs
Your lead photo made me want to go back to Bali. Glad you are on the road again. Sadly, summer will be over soon. What part of California do you live in? We are near SF.

From Blog: Lake Batur and Besakih Temple Bali
Date: 26th July 2011

Have Mami and Papi Landed?
Hi Tere, Looking for news of Mami and Papi hooking up with you. I remember learning about the killing fields and the sad history there. Glad you are honoring the memory and noticing the people and conditions. Glad you found some positive change and the resilience of humanity. Love you, Cris

From Blog: Phnom Penh Cambodia
Date: 21st July 2011

SO much fun!
Tere, thanks for sharing your travels...I'm loving it!

From Blog: Saigon and the Cu Chi Tunnels
Date: 18th July 2011

Ah beaches!
Tere, Love the Blog! You may even inspire mom to be able to write you back it is so easy to post a comment :) Thank you for sharing the view, the beaches look incredibly peaceful, like time could just slip away. I've been glued to the Women's World Cup. While we were all sad that the US got silver, I kept thinking the Gods must have been moving the goal post in the first 20 minutes of the game to get Japan strength...they did the rest, they were the better, more perfect team today and they and their country certainly deserved to find some joy, after all that has gone down there. Keep writing, its a nice break from studying for NCLEX...:) Love your sissi crissi

From Blog: Hoi An and The Cham Islands
Date: 25th May 2011

Loving it!!!
I really enjoyed reading your blog! I love the photos, especially the market and coca leaves ones! Aren't the Incas just incredible? The architecture and everything really! I took my 5 year old last year, because of her age we couldn't actually do the Inca trail nor go rafting, which would have been great! Our guide who took us to Macchu Picchu used to be a portero, he said those were fun days although the work was hard but the faster you got back the quicker he could take another trek. Incredibly fit guys though! I am glad you tipped well, they definitely deserve it!!! Can't wait to hear more about your adventures!

From Blog: Peru -The Inca Trail, Cusco and around





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