Happy Easter Easter in Peru. Wow. Maybe you'll have stories to tell of that. Wonder how that will be. Nice to take a day out and rest. Clean clothes, good food, nice place. Sounds great.
We head to Walpole, NH. I'll work down there for 90 days. So will make it to Easter dance in Brattleboro, VT this afternoon.
Love, Aunt Mary Ellen
Thanks for blog...just catching up now Beach sounds great. Hi Sarah and Matt,
Your food experience sounds so different from my few days in Argentina. We had lots of good grilled meats. Best was lunch at dance teachers home. Assadores (misspelled for sure)---guys that grill meat like the men who master outdoor barbecue here. His housemates grilled meat. The salad was straight from their garden. It was December so came out of winter to end of Spring start of Summer in Juy Juy above Salta in Argentina.
Thanks for your blog. Have fun. sounds great. Love, Aunt Mary Ellen
Looking good Matt. I finally found the link and have been checking out your progress. You have a talent for this kind of thing. Maybe you should be a travel writer. Looks like you and Sarah are having a ton of fun. Keep it up!
Thanks for your Blog Sounds amazing. I'm catching up on your blog. Penguins do look adorable. Tent sounds awful. Views sound so awesome. Great you guys can see so much and hike. Sunny today in New Hampshire. Phil went to snow board Tuckerman's Ravine a natural snowbowl in White Mountain National Forest. I have trouble imagining winds stronger than Boulder wind. Love, Aunt Mary Ellen
1. Dogs are the number 1 cause of rabies down there. Stop making friends!
2. Perra translates to B***h. I hope you weren\'t yelling her name in the streets!
Penguins !! Oh, I was there a month ago, saw the Cemetary as well. The Penguins were great, we had brill walking in Torres del Paine, had excellant weather. Hope you have the same. I came upon your Blog while looking for friends Blog we met in El Calafate.
Hello to you! TY for the link to your blog, today is the first I'm reading it. The Penquin pics are sweet, especailly fluffy p. I remember seeing the documentary March Of The Penquins a few years back and was amazed how they live and survive in such a harsh environment. It was filmed in Antarctica, ice and frigid cold. Very good film. Sounds like you're having a nice and interesting time, and wish I could send down some Chix Soup Sarah :-).
Thanks for taking the time to do this blog and share your trip with us. Have fun and take sweet care.
Welcome to Matt & Sarah's blog. This was set up in 2012 for our exciting 3 month adventure in South America so we could blog about our travels through Chile, Argentina, Peru and Ecuador. But now we are using it for other trips as well including our honeymoon in Africa! Enjoy!... full info
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Dancing, dancing
I love how Matt is several yards taller than his dance partners. Beautiful!