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- Our 9th Wedding Anniversary and a Few Embarrassing Pictureson May 15, 2013 in ThoughtsYou heard me right. This is going to be juicy. We are celebrating our 9th wedding anniversary today and why not give you a little present? Enter our EMBARRASSING PICTURES. I mean, you’ve followed along with us this long – why not reward y...
- Dinghy-splorin’ the Rio DulceWe glided across the glass-like water of the Rio Dulce in Mother Jones’ dinghy. The only sounds that could be heard was the occasional “putt putt” of the motor, the lone bird that would sing out in the mangroves, and the occasional clank of the...
- A Slice of Heaven at Chaa Creek Eco-LodgeI swore that I was not a resort girl. I was fighting them tooth and nail. I wanted to prove to myself that, somehow, I was a “true” traveler. I didn’t need the luxury. We’re hardcore right? My world was turned upside down when we were invited...
- Glimpses of the Real GuatemalaShaun precariously hid in an ongoing dance with the ever-changing shade spots of the catamaran as we made our way down the Rio Dulce. Life on a boat is unkind to those with fair skin. Freckles started dotting their way along his pale landscape but th...
- Week In Review – 365 Days Project: 90-96Being back in Mexico has really gotten us thinking about where we would like to be within the next few years. Besides Berlin (which would be a temporary home), this is the only other place that we could realistically see ourselves. So we have been so...
- 20 Tips for Tackling New Zealand on a Tight BudgetBringing in the weekend we have an awesome post by Bethaney of Flashpacker Family. Here is a great list of how to to New Zealand on a budget! New Zealand is top of many a bucket list. It’s a dream destination with towering mountains, icy glacie...
- Old Salts of the Earth, A Travel Story“You will be on the sailor schedule soon enough. You’re going to be OLD SALTS!” I didn’t want to believe it. How could we, who normally head to bed around 2am, possibly be asleep by 10pm (Sailor’s Midnight)? But to be honest, there were a s...
- Photo Essay: A Semana Santa Carnival on the Rio Dulce, GuatemalaThey came by the busloads- patrons, shop owners, revelers and travelers alike. During Semana Santa (Holy Week), if you’re near the water, expect it to get a bit more crowded and fast. Gambling games (where they slyly rob you blind), B.B. gun sh...
- Week In Review – 365 Days Project: 83-89on Apr 28, 2013 in Central America Exposure Photography Belize Chetumal Guatemala Livingston Mexico San Ignacio TulumThe weeks fly by so quickly when I see the progress on our 365 Days Project. I can’t believe that we’re already in the 80s. This past week was spent in Livingston, Guatemala, into San Ignacio, Belize, and into Chetumal and Tulum, Mexico.
- Photo Friday: Instagram Dreams of Rio Dulce, GuatemalaI can’t believe we spent almost 3 weeks in Rio Dulce. Besides dogsitting and boatsitting, I can’t quite put my finger on what exactly we did. I had just suffered an incredible blow to my self esteem in the internet world and had been slow...
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