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2 months home
This blog was intended to be our 1-month update of being home and transitioning but has now turned into our 2-month update. That procrastination pretty much sums up being back. Falling into routine, having a million things to do on … Continue reading
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires (BA), the capital of Argentina is known for steak, maté, tango and protests….an interesting mix. After dorms and long travels we opted to rent an apartment again in the city. We took the free walking tour which had … Continue reading
Posted in Argentina, Monthly Update
Tagged Buenos Aires, Ferry to Uruguay, Submarino, Tango Clubs
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Thai Thanksgiving
Our Thanksgiving Day was spent in Krabi Thailand. An excellent seafood dinner with a bottle of wine was what we chose to indulge in to cure our homesickness for turkey day. This was our first Thanksgiving away from the states … Continue reading
Heading North, Vietnam
Our journey north began with a stop in Nha Trang, a beach city with a similar feel to Huntington Beach in California, but filled with Russians. It is major Russian vacation destination, which has attracted many Russian business owners. In … Continue reading
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Tagged Easy Rider, Hue, Nha Trang, Snorkeling Day Trip
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New Delhi, India
India, the land of chaos and contradiction, 3 days was enough. Constantly being sold something and told misinformation was exhausting and frustrating. Only having a day to explore Delhi and a day for Agra we should have been more prepared … Continue reading