Note: This post is part of a series on Bali. To start at the beginning, see The Bali Diary: Day 1.] […]

Note: This post is part of a series on Bali. To start at the beginning, see The Bali Diary: Day 1.] […]
Note: This post is part of a series on Bali. To start at the beginning, see The Bali Diary: Day […]
Note: This post is part of a series on Bali. To start at the beginning, see The Bali Diary: Day 1.] […]
Note: This post is part of a series on Bali. To start at the beginning, see The Bali Diary: Day 1.] […]
We stepped out of the airport and into the first fresh air we’d inhaled in forty-seven hours. Hot and humid, […]
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Look for the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities, Forget about your worries and your strife; I mean the bare […]
First of all, let me begin by pointing out a change in our blog’s subtitle. As you can see, it […]
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I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. Poems are made by fools like me, […]
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Like much of the U.S. right now, we are suffering from a brutal heat wave. The highs are twenty degrees […]
Happy Fourth of July! We hope everyone had a great time celebrating 236 years of independence from the Kingdom of […]
Well, Readers, it’s been a while since I’ve posted about the topic I’m sure you’re all dying to know more […]
The thing about living in a yurt in the middle of nowhere is that every task takes three times longer […]
Happy 2012! Chris and I just returned from a traditional Austrian Christmas vacation, where we visited Vienna, Prague, and Salzburg. […]
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