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December 11, 2012 | in Africa, Travel

Both Sides of the Tracks in South Africa

Rovos Rail South Africa

A little because I hate air travel, a little because I love trains, and mostly because it just seemed like a very cool way to see the middle of the country, Mr. M & I took a 2-night rail trip from Pretoria to Cape Town on our honeymoon in South Africa. It was agonizingly expensive (just […]

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November 11, 2012 | in Central & South America, Travel

Viva Brasil, Iguazu Part One: Cold, Wet, and Awestruck

Garganta del Diablo

Day #11,058: Straight off a wonderful last day in Rio de Janeiro, Mr. M & I landed in Iguazu, the eponymously named gateway to the  waterfalls (or ‘cataratas,’ one of my favorite Spanish words because it’s just so fun to say). The 14 mile-long network of ‘cataratas’ making up Iguazu Falls straddle the border of […]

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October 28, 2012 | in North America, Travel

Cruising past Alaska

Hubbard Glacier

Day #9,191 started and ended at sea.  Cruising along the Gulf of Alaska, to be exact. Not generally being Cruise Ship Folk (chillaxing for too long gives me the willies), Mr. M & I were not entirely sure what to do with our “Day at Sea,” as it were.  We soon learned that Days at […]

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October 16, 2012 | in Australia & New Zealand, Travel

Kangaroo Island… Minus the Kangaroos

Island Pure Sheep Dairy

When I began planning a trip to Australia, a whole list of Must See’s immediately made it onto the list: Sydney, The Great Barrier Reef, Uluru…  It was a few days into Hardcore Planning Mode before I’d even heard of this place mythically dubbed Kangaroo Island.  I pictured kangaroos as far as the eye could […]

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September 14, 2012 | in North America, Travel

Getting Old in the Big Easy

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**This post comes in response to a request for ideas on what to do in New Orleans!  I kindly ask that someone request “Fiji” so that I can go do some Very Serious Research.** When I realized that I was fast approaching the ripe old age of 30, I also realized that the Universe was handing […]

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August 13, 2012 | in Australia & New Zealand, Travel

The Fine Art of Spelunking

cave formations

Day #10,294:  The alarm went off an hour before the wet winter’s sun rose in Punakaiki, New Zealand.  I wanted to visit the Pancake Rocks at sunrise, when high tide meant the famous Punakaiki Blowhole would be at its blow-iest.  Armed with a giant umbrella and two paper cups of surprisingly delish hotel room coffee […]

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July 31, 2012 | in Australia & New Zealand, Travel

Under the Southern Cross

uluru australia outback

Day #10,338… (and kinda 39): The Outback.  We could see it as we descended from our jostley flight across Australia: a huge expanse of brick-red peppered with silvery explosions of desert shrubs. Feeling like Adventurers in the truest sense of the word- due in no small part to surviving the flight… I always feel a […]

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July 15, 2012 | in Europe, Travel

Swiss Miss, Part Vier: View to a Thrill

switzerland

Day #11,039 (Bernese Oberland, Switzerland): At 6:13am, I rolled over in bed and- only 25% awake and an hour shy of the alarm- realized there was a golden ray of sunshine stealing into the room. Oh.  My.  Gaw!!! I leapt out of bed, threw open the curtains (sadly for Mr. M, who would’ve been just as […]

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