Shocked!
I take many things for granted about living in the United States. Surely, only a small percentage of these subtle perks actually surfaced during...
During this trip there have been several major milestones: revisiting Tuck and Jones’ orphanage, exploring the Chinese city where Yve was born, and...
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...
Somewhere in between then and there did the transition take place. As subtle as it was, there was no denying the impact that not only until a few...
Visiting the African continent was a significant goal of this trip. Over the years, Cliff and I have explored many countries within Asia, even...
From a distance, Dar Es Salaam is a giant, impenetrable gridlock. A sea of utter chaos. Our first encounter with this sprawling city was not one we...
We have met some truly incredible people on this trip! Artists, community leaders, business folks, farmers, kids, craftsmen, volunteers,...
Project Equator has delivered so many standout experiences and adventures for the seven of us, but one big milestone all of us awaited with a mixture...
Back in September I wrote a post about the weird gravitational pull we have to all people named Jones…see “Keeping Up With a the...
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