Bravo!!!
Usted en tu casa a New Jersey!
Muchas Gracias
Sorry to hear of your dyhydration problem. I have
encountered it a few times while hiking in our area.
I'm not a water drinker so I have
to remind myself to drink water all the time
while hiking. At Camp Muir on Mt. Rainier I was
very sick and threw up all over the mini lodge. In
a few hours I was ok to start climbing and no
more problems. the altitude was 10,000 feet.
How could you Matt eat a guinea pig? Nicole bought a
guinea pig after she graduated from college while working
at Microsoft. After she met Patrick, she gave the pig away and
has two cats now.
I'm enjoying your story. Thanks and photos, too. I remember
how quickly it gets dark in countries close to equator. Today is the
longest day of year.
Alpaca Steaks and Peruvian beer. I'm enjoying your travels and
narrative, photos.
We saw quite a few Alpaca llamas in Montana. I'm anxious
to read more. thanks!
Alpaca Steaks and Peruvian beer. I'm enjoying your travels and
narrative, photos.
We saw quite a few Alpaca llamas in Montana. I'm anxious
to read more. thanks!
first leg We just returned from our Western Montana 9 day trip to find your travel blogs.
This leg was terrific. Thanks for cultural differences you see. Your photos are
fabulous as well as dialogue.
altitude didn't you have altitude sickness pills to take that the dr. had given you.......you two have seen more of the world that most even dream of.......and many live your experiences...bravo!
We came home from Kona today....good trip, good flights, and tan bodies again...mom leaves Tuesday for her reunion in Spokane...driving and picking people up along the way....no alpaca or guinea pig dinners though...
Happy Anniversary Happy, Happy Anniversary to both of you....I know you can't just run and jump all over the place; oxygen, but let your day(s) be special!
I still think you should ask your dad if he wants to go on some of your adventures.....
Alpaca Alpaca sounds tough, but they are good for backpacking......so you get tired hiking, everyone does....you get used to it....have MORE fun. good to hear from you!
1st day so glad you were able to sleep on the plane.....has the altitude bothered you....it sounds relaxing, bright vivid colors at the markets....have fun, be safe!
Sounds wonderful!! I love the blogs! Keep them coming along with the fantastic pics! Am hoping you two have a terrific time! Can't wait to hear more. Love you both! :) ps No Eleanor yet! :(
Gorgeous!!! I found your comment on TA about looking for a photographer in Paris. I feel the same way about some of the photographers, their work just looks like "snapshots"! But these are amazing! If you have any information or tips, and feel like sharing I would love them! My husband and I are going in Sept for my 40th bday. I really want some nice photos! Again, these are amazing! WOW!
Michelle
Cemetary of Pere Lachaise I've always wanted to see this cemetary. Now I have. It must be very cool with all those beautiful grave stones and statuary. Your photos of Sacre Coeur were great. I like that neighborhood very much, but I haven't been there for a while. It's a bit far from where I mainly hang out and that is the Latin and Tour Eiffel neighborhoods. Of course, like you I like the Louvre palace grounds. I'm enjoying traveling with you.
Paris J'adore Paris. I missed seeing St. Chapelle last year. I saw it in l965, but I did see the Conciergie last year because I hadn't been there in my last 6 visits to Paris. I loved your shots especially St. Chapelle and I can hear that wonderful music playing while watching your photos.
Prague I loved seeing your photos of Prague. It reminded me of the time we visited Prague. It can be a dreary city when the sun isn't shining.
Aunt Suzy
Together since 1999, we have shared a passion for traveling and seeing the world since day one. We have been so fortunate to visit the countries that we have. Each experience has changed our lives in a little way. We have developed such an appreciation for culture, art, food, language, and beauty. We look forward to many more years of travel!
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Tom and Sue
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Bravo!!! Usted en tu casa a New Jersey! Muchas Gracias Sorry to hear of your dyhydration problem. I have encountered it a few times while hiking in our area. I'm not a water drinker so I have to remind myself to drink water all the time while hiking. At Camp Muir on Mt. Rainier I was very sick and threw up all over the mini lodge. In a few hours I was ok to start climbing and no more problems. the altitude was 10,000 feet.