101+ Lorries trying to cross the border June 15th 2015 We spent our last day in San Pedro eating a late breakfast in the town square watching a colourful parade go by. Did some shopping in the afternoon for a sun hat and knitted leg warmers - strange combination I know but essential! The cute little town of San Pedro is teaming with interesting shops.
We left on the night bus at 8pm and paired up with a lovely Spanish couple who were sat behind us on ... read more
South America » Bolivia » La Paz Department » La Paz Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in 1... ... read more
We both travelled and worked in Spain, which is where we first met, back in 1971. Things back then were quite different, no plastic card banking or internet to smooth the way.
Our travels were put on hold for a few years whilst we brought up our two children. They now spend large chunks of their life exploring the world.
In in our mid to late 50's we decided it was time we took up travelling again and this time write our own travel blog. Hope it can compete with the younger generations.
We chose the nickname 'still crazy' because I guess that's what we are, still crazy. We completed three... full info