Psycho Stories of Death, Ghosts, and Politics at a Penthouse in Manila April 3rd 2007 Another morning, another great breakfast. WAIT! The NCAA Championship game is one: Gators vs. Buckeyes. I root for the Gators, partially because I was so impressed by their win against UCLA, somewhat because my folks live in Florida, a smidgen due to my desire to see them make history by repeating as NCAA Champions and winning in the same year that the football team won the championship (over the ... read more
Asia » Philippines » Manila The Philippine Islands became a Spanish colony during the 16th century; they were ceded to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. In 1935 the Philippines became a self-governing commonwealth. Manuel QUEZON was elected President and was ta... ... read more
No more boards. No more rotations. No more pagers. We are done with med school, and we're out to see the world. Six continents. 15 countries. 10 languages. 54,417 air miles. 2 travelers. One! We are keeping this travel blog mainly as a travel diary for ourselves, but we also want to share our trip with family and friends. It's better than an interminable slide show at the end of the trip, right? We hope the travel blog becomes a great way for you guys to keep in touch with us (and to procrastinate)!
02/13-02/21 - Salvador, Brasil
02/22-03/02 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
03/02-03/09... full info