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- Havent even left the panama airport,and Camille is on outfit #2. and for her second trick, she barfed down my sleeve. fun times! 9 years ago
- 14 toucan sightings on our morning walk up Cerro Ancon. I guess all the birds like to hang out in the city. 9 years ago
- Sitting outside while trying to make some phone calls an an armadillo cruises by. Not normal. 9 years ago
- Happy 6 months to our little Camille, but sadly, "Big Camille" passed away last night. We'll miss you G-Gma! http://t.co/tllblOgwCH 9 years ago
- Listening to the groans and cheers as everyone is watching a futbol game. I've missed this! Is it too early to travel for another year? 9 years ago
Category Archives: Argentina
Iguazu Falls
**As the time grows that we are at home, so does the time between blogs. Sorry for this, but we are adjusting back to “real life,” which is quite not as thrilling as traveling. ** Our last adventure in Argentina, … Continue reading
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Salta and Our Great Road Trip
*** Okay, you caught us. We have returned from the big trip, but we have been very busy trying to get back into the swing of things. These last few posts are a little (ok, a lot) late, but we … Continue reading
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Hanging out in and around Córdoba
After a great time in Buenos Aires, the three of us headed east to Córdoba. Córdoba is your typical colonial city with many interesting churches, museums, and pedestrian walkways to explore. If you are at all in to shopping, you … Continue reading
These are a few of our favorite things… Buenos Aires Edition
Travelers have long raved about Buenos Aires. Beautiful. Great parks. Amazing food. History. And the list went on and on. The only thing people ever seemed to complain about was all the dog poop on the sidewalks. And yes, there is … Continue reading
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Wine, Wine, Wine – Mendoza, Argentina.
We finally left Chile for good (Yea! No more crazy Chilean customs!), and headed straight for Argentina’s wine country. If you have ever had an Argentinean wine, you can almost guarantee it came from the Mendoza region. This area attracts a large amount … Continue reading
Patagonia: The Good, The Bad, and The Expensive.
To kick off our adventure in the Patagonia area, we took a flight from Santiago to Punta Arenas. Chile might not be a wide country (it never exceeds 150 miles), but it sure is long (like 2,700 miles), and it takes … Continue reading