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Things (about safari) That Make You Go, “Hmmmm….”

• We met a Kenyan man on a rest stop during our bus ride from Nairobi to Arusha (where the safari started). He told us about how he knew the man who was the “Terminator” from the movies was now governor in California. He had read in the newspaper that this man was up for … Continue reading »

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Title Goes Here

So I know we came to Tanzania to go on safari. I know, too, that “safari” is practically synonymous with animals and pictures of animals. But I really thought that we would still get to interact with Tanzanian culture at some level. And we haven’t. We arrived at our first lodge, Arusha Mountain Village Lodge … Continue reading »

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Look!! I see a stick!!!

There’s nothing like spending 10 days in some the most famous National Parks in Africa to make one realize just how little one knows about animals – especially what they really look like. I’ve been to zoos – I promise! So at least in theory I know what a lion looks like. Also a giraffe, … Continue reading »

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Searching for hot food in Thailand

When you read the guide books about Thai food, the one thing they consistently tell you is to be careful about hot food. Thais like their food spicy, and apparently we Westerners have wimpy tongues and should watch out lest we burn them off on the first bite. I do pretty well with spicy food … Continue reading »

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Singapore, Singapore

I debated calling this post “The International Language of Shopping,” since shopping is what most people come to Singapore to do … and since the person who greeted us at our hotel asked that we return our key to reception while we are “out shopping.” But then I decided that was far too cynical … … Continue reading »

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Hello, Massage!

There is a distinct likelihood that by the time a traveler finishes their visit to Thailand, they will be convinced that their name is, in fact, “massage.” Every day, as you walk down the street, past the many vendors, restaurants, tailors, and massage parlors, they almost all call out to you. “Where you from?” “You … Continue reading »

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The King’s 60th Anniversary

It turns out we have come to Thailand at a very “auspicious” time. “Auspicious” being a very frequently used world to describe the excitement the Thais seem to feel about the 60th anniversary of the crowning of their king, which happened two nights ago. It’s a great time to be here – there is so … Continue reading »

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Cooking Class

A couple days ago, we took a Thai cooking class. Somehow, I thought this would be a very fun but somewhat impersonal, extremely touristy experience. It was a very touristy thing to do, but definitely not impersonal. Andrew, Amy and I were the only people in the class (it’s low season … I love travelling … Continue reading »

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Just break the silence!

I’ve been trying to figure out what to write abotu the time in Thailand, since we’ve been here almost 2 weeks now. Really, though, I haven’t been able to sort through what I think enough to write something coherent. This is my first time in Asia and the most overwhelming thought is that things are … Continue reading »

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4 Nights in Bangkok…

Nobody says Bangkok has to be you favorite, right? We just finished up 3 days/4 nights there … and I feel like I just completed a full-on jungle trek. Concrete jungle, of course. This is my first time in Asia, and I admit to being pretty freaked out by the idea of going there. I … Continue reading »

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