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  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 30th, 2009

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    Our Favorites – Singapore Edition

    Our Favorites – Singapore Edition

    We’re still on our Annapurna trek in Nepal, which is a little too off the beaten track to access the internet. While we’re busy trekking and are off-line, we’ve put together some of our past favorite posts/locations to keep you busy. Enjoy! Singapore: Singapore was a short stop between Sweden and Indonesia but one that [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 30th, 2009

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    Our Favorites – Indonesia Edition

    Our Favorites – Indonesia Edition

    We’re still on our Annapurna trek in Nepal, which is a little too off the beaten track to access the internet. While we’re busy trekking and are off-line, we’ve put together some of our past favorite posts/locations to keep you busy. Enjoy! Indonesia: Indonesia is spread over a huge area and it was some of [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 29th, 2009

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    It is the Last of Movember!

    It is the Last of Movember!

    Alright readers, this is your LAST chance to donate to the Movember fund raiser. If you like my Mo, please read item A below. If you hate my Mo, please read item B. Don’t read both. A: Please: if you donate a few bucks, I will keep the mustache around. Wifey will grunt and groan, [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 29th, 2009

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    Bacon in Thailand

    Bacon in Thailand

    We’re still on our Annapurna trek in Nepal, but thought you might like a little review of our friend Bacon’s adventures. For those of you first meeting the little guy, you can check out his bio on our About Us page. Cheers! Bacon in Thailand Our friend Bacon began his trip with us on a [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 28th, 2009

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    Our Favorites – Sweden Edition

    Our Favorites – Sweden Edition

    We’re still on our Annapurna trek in Nepal, which is a little too off the beaten track to access the internet. While we’re busy trekking and are off-line, we’ve put together some of our past favorite posts/locations to keep you busy. Enjoy! Sweden: As Martin describes in our About Us page, he grew up in [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 27th, 2009

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    Our Favorites – Vietnam Edition

    Our Favorites – Vietnam Edition

    We’re still on our Annapurna trek in Nepal, which is a little too off the beaten track to access the internet. While we’re busy trekking and are off-line, we’ve put together some of our past favorite posts/locations to keep you busy. Enjoy! Vietnam: Martin had never been to Vietnam but I’d been one time before. [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 26th, 2009

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    Our Favorites – Thailand Edition

    Our Favorites – Thailand Edition

    We’re still on our Annapurna trek in Nepal, which is a little too off the beaten track to access the internet. While we’re busy trekking and are off-line, we’ve put together some of our past favorite posts/locations to keep you busy. Enjoy! Thailand Thailand was our first stop on this trip, almost seven months ago. [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on November 24th, 2009

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    And the Winner is: the Designer Trek

    And the Winner is: the Designer Trek

    Instead of going off on a ready-made, mapped out trek found in a guide book, our landlord/fixer here in Kathmandu (a veteran of 14 years of guiding and mountaineering experience) composed a fun fourteen day trek for us, using elements of the old Jomsom trek along with a quick dash in to the Annapurna Base [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on November 23rd, 2009

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    Our New Addition

    Our New Addition

    En route to the Monkey Temple last weekend we walked by a store that was selling Mithila folk paintings. Neither of us knew what that meant, but beautiful eye-catching pieces lined their showroom so we were naturally intrigued.   We returned to the Mithila store yesterday after talking about the paintings all week. That tends [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 23rd, 2009

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    Martin, I’ve Lost Your Top Lip

    Martin, I’ve Lost Your Top Lip

    Yes, it is for good cause. Yes, it will only be this enormous once in his life. And yes, I can’t remember what my husband looked like before Movember.   I thought I’d update you all on the status of the Mo. Unfortunately, much like the rear view mirror warns, that thing is much larger [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on November 22nd, 2009

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    Kathmandu’s Erotic Art

    Kathmandu’s Erotic Art

    For reasons that have been lost in time, the wooden roof struts of some Nepalese temples are decorated with scandalous little scenes. These sculptures are never the central iconography of the struts, rather just little sex scenes that appear at the bottom of each beam. They vary in level of detail, posture and yes, species [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on November 21st, 2009

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    Nepal: the Security Situation

    Nepal: the Security Situation

    There’s a bit of a buzz going around the internet right now that it’s not safe to travel in Nepal. No doubt, people remember the bad times a few years ago, when governments came and fell like a revolving door, and when a bloodbath marked the beginning of the end of the Nepalese monarchy. Today, [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on November 21st, 2009

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    Book Report: The Enchantress of Florence, by Salman Rushdie

    Book Report: The Enchantress of Florence, by Salman Rushdie

    To put it mildly, Salman Rushdie caused quite a stir a number of years ago with his ‘Satanic Verses’, having the Iranian Ayatollah’s sicking death sentences on him and what not. That particular nastiness appears to have blown over now and Rushdie continues to be a productive author. I found his Enchantress of Florence to [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on November 21st, 2009

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    Our Little Fiesta

    Our Little Fiesta

    Those of you who live within reach of a supermarket that offer you exotic food choices such as fresh mozzarella, frozen pizzas, cool whip and tortillas should count yourselves a lucky bunch, indeed. Kathmandu markets supply a surprisingly good array of food but miss the mark when it comes to international food (and yes, I [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on November 21st, 2009

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    We’d Love Your Opinion!

    We’d Love Your Opinion!

    We’re due to talk to our landlord/trekking extraordinaire tomorrow about next week’s trekking options but before we do we’d love to hear your input. Which trek should we do? The choices have narrowed themselves down to the Mt. Everest Base Camp trek, the Annapurna region trek or somewhere off the beaten track.   For further [...]

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