Art

 

Reflections on Sintra, Portugal

 •  May 5

Antonio Augusto Carvalho Monteiro was a simple entomologist who had inherited a huge fortune. To extend his wealth he set out to become quite an...

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Carving With Your Feet

 •  May 4

Yes another blog post about Morocco, but its because we missed some things on the blog that just couldn’t be left behind, like carving with your feet...

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Thinking of Marrakech: Majorelle Gardens

 •  April 14

I hopped off the horse drawn carriage, feeling like royalty, and approached the garden. As I peeked over the tall brick wall, I saw bamboo towering...

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An Epic Stage Walt Himself Would Be Envious Of!

 •  April 5

Yangshuo and the word epic just go together. This place is like a love child between Yosemite, California and Krabi, Thailand, with spectacular...

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The Negative Edge

 •  April 1

It was precisely 10 years ago that we packed up all our belongings and made the big move from Austin to Seattle!   We absolutely loved Austin but...

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Journeying to Bagan

 •  March 21

If you like to travel quite a bit, you may be able to relate to feeling this illusive yet seductive state of mind, where you feel in harmony with...

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Buddhas

 •  March 19

We went to Myanmar to see the tempols and the Buddhas and Wescott told me abat the story ov all the Buddhas wal we visssited the tempols in Myanmar....

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Picture Perfect

 •  March 19

We take a lot of pictures. Just past halftime for Project Equator, our family has collectively snapped over 40,000 digital images, over 500 gigabytes...

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BEST AWARDS: Accommodations…So Far! :)

 •  March 15

As we depart from Vietnam, we have officially completed half of our year long journey around the world. In some ways it has flown by, yet it seems...

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Hoi An Lanterns

 •  March 7

On the coast of central Vietnam you’ll find a town canopied by vibrant, hanging lights of every size and color. Where the sidewalks are teeming with...

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