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Taipei Food
We have been in Taipei for four weeks now. There is certainly plenty to talk about, but today I’m going to just talk about the food! We are staying with Mags’s aunt and uncle. Gugu (aunt in Chinese) is an … Continue reading
Posted in food, Taiwan
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Relaxing Week at Barton Creek Outpost
After a few weeks of being in the city, working hard, mostly staying in a pretty bad hostel, and many bus trips, we were happy to arrive at the paradise that is Barton Creek Outpost for a week in the … Continue reading
Posted in Belize
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Lessons Learned in the US and Central America
I am happy to have learned important life lessons during the first phase of our travel. All along I knew that this trip would come with personal growth, and now I am experiencing just that. Hygiene is relative Hygiene isn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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You Betta Belize It!
I was making the “You Betta Belize It!” pun as soon as we started talking about going to Belize. I was pleased to find out that they actually use that as a slogan for stickers and hats here! We had … Continue reading
Posted in Belize, Mexico
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Dirt, Friends, Cold Showers
¡Hola, amigos! Hemos estado a México para 10 dias. We just finished our first week of work. It feels good to have a routine for a while. We have been working with the Epiphytes Garden in beautiful San Cristóbal de … Continue reading
Posted in farming, Mexico
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