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Just pick one for a surprise destination!
4 years agoSuch a wonderful journal with a very happy ending. I enjoyed riding tandem with the both of you. Cheers!
4 years agoThere's nothing like familiar faces and some good food at the end of a long journey!!
Makes me all teary remembering the gathering you and Andrea hosted at the end of Undaunted Porridge.
I will miss the inspiring and entertaining tales of Unmettled Roads, but am so happy that we will see you 2 soon to hear more stories in person!
Andrea stopped me from prying it off the wall.
4 years agoThis sandwich looks like it would be leading a group of Muppets in a cheery song about international travel.
4 years agoThis would be a perfect sign to put somewhere in your house!
4 years agoActually, Bill, I never get jet lag flying west to east. My secret? I sleep 16 hours straight when I get home! I wake up and enter the local time with no problem. Going east to west is a little more difficult but usually I'm so excited to be in Asia that I again just enter their time without too much of a problem.
Thank you for coming along and doing all the great identifying!
As a retired Gov. employee with many overseas flights, I completely sympathize with your ultra long wake cycle. Oh, yeah, and the ensuing jet lag. Glad to be done with it.
Thoroughly enjoyed following along. Thanks for all the great photos!
I love dogs and cats but right now I don't want either. I'm still trying to get over our cat Pinkie being killed by a coyote a year and a half ago. She was the best cat in the world. But we did see a lot of dogs in Asia that we felt so sorry for and wanted to bring home with us. It's heartbreaking the way some of them live.
4 years agoThat is exactly what I would do too. But as far as doing a tour with a suitcase.... for us it would only work if we were doing a round trip and coming back to the same hotel we started from. And even then we would have to pay that hotel per day to store the suitcase. We like to be free and easy starting at one location and finishing at another. Scott and Rachael have had good luck sending the suitcase on to their final destination right at the beginning of their trips but I'm not sure how great that would work where we travel. But, yes, a suitcase would sure be nice at times. Making boxes is a lot of work.
4 years agoI almost don't want to make this comment on the heels of the thoughtful ones by Kat and Jen. Almost....
Anyway, I wonder if chicken scalp is what they put in canned chicken. It makes you think.
She looks pretty happy! Almost like she's gonna get to meet her twin grandbabies soon.
4 years agoWhat's a few milligrams of Mercury and some glass shards?
4 years agoWow, that looks small!
4 years ago
Eeew!
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