Wow! That sounds really amazing, Brian! I:ve always wanted to visit Peru myself - hopefully someday! But... I can:t believe you at Alpaca... they:re so cute!
Take care, and Happy Thanksgiving from Japan!
Heather
Disfruta tu tiempo en Chile Espero que a pesar de los perros, la basura y todas aquellas cosas que hacen ver feo a Valparaíso, disfrutes de esta ciudad que a quienes hemos vivido por tantos años en ella nos ha conquistado
Wow That must have been an interesting experience. Certainly, there's nowhere in Sweden like that since they haven't had a war in...500 years or so and I think the one then was just something with Finland. I think I'd love to borrow that DVD when you get back. Good luck on your stay!
Wowza~ Looks pretty beautiful! Love the comment about the monkey and the fence! How hilarious are foreign signs? I've got a couple myself.
Lol, did you see the pics of my Japanese Gardens? How do they compare to the real thing?
How was sand bath? Looks delightfully cozy! I heard you can do that in volcanic ash!
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You make me sick! So, finally got around to reading all these blogs (the internet was out when you sent me the first link and then I forgot about it.) Sounds like your having a blast. Anyway, imagine a certain finger an my hand sticking out. Hopefully the sentiment reaches you because I'm doing it as hard as I can. Nah, I actually am not coming up with any of the evil thoughts you might expect form me. I've got to run to class so I'll leave this short, you better update again soon.
Uhm...they need a title? It's so weird that you're having midterms and I just had my first week of class! I hope all's going well for you tho. Miss you!
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Put up a pic of that girl ;)
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The photography in this blog is beautiful. Nice job Brian!