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Monthly Archives: July 2010
More pics than you can shake a stick at
I was able to borrow a USB cable Saturday and worked on our trip photos later in the evening. I had originally planned to update my previous blog entries with the photos that matched the stories. However it has taken … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, photos, roads, samaipata, santa cruz, travel
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Dust in the wind, bodies in the ballpit
After several nice days at Cabañas de Traudi in Samaipata, it was time to head back to Santa Cruz — to celebrate Ludi’s birthday.
The kettle is whistling
Wednesday I was the first one awake in the morning. I went outside to look at the Traudi grounds, since all had been dark when we arrived the evening before. Things were pretty much the same as they had been … Continue reading
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Tagged cabins, camera, food, hammock, rest, restaurant, samaipata, traudi
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The road to Samaipata goes ever on
To follow up on our posting about Monday, we had a really fun time at Yoli’s parents’ house. We visited with three of Yoli’s sisters and their children. Jadzia and Ludi and Josie played well with their cousins, and Don … Continue reading
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Six Renauds. Three weeks in Bolivia.
I’m not even sure how to describe our travel experience. So I’ll just give you the highlights: Two adults and four kids … four seats. From Miami to Bolivia, Yoli and Joseph were seated 14 rows away from us. This … Continue reading