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Monthly Archives: February 2003
Rainy days, muddy roads
Call me Josh Renaud, rain-bringer. Yes, there’s been an unusually high amount of rain in Santa Cruz since I arrived in January. And on Wednesday it was really rainy. It has also been very windy. I can’t complain about rain, … Continue reading
Attack of the Mosquitos
I forgot to write about my adventures Saturday and I didn’t write about Tuesday, either, so I’ll share some anecdotes from those days, as well as Wednesday. On Saturday, Yoli took me to see Santa Cruz’s relatively new Botanical Garden. … Continue reading
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Tagged alcides, botanical garden, breakfast, dora, el jordan, food, los cabanas, mosquitos, noemi, pirai, santa cruz
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Josh tames a PC (for a while, at least)
On Monday I grappled with a PC and came away from the battle victorious. The problem computer belonged to Rusty. Our goal was to get digital photos he had on his home computer onto my computer. The easiest way to … Continue reading
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Tagged computer, dinner, el jordan, prayer meeting, russell penney
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Winding roads, spectacular mountains, weathered ruins, and coffee
Sunday was by far the most beautiful day I’ve had since I’ve been here. It started with a shower — a rain shower, mind you. Well, perhaps it would be better described as a torrent. As I sleep with my … Continue reading
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Tagged corina clements, driving, el fuerte, mountains, museum, ruins, samaipata
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