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  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on March 25th, 2011

    Written by Jaime

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    Don’t Cry Over Cut Ikat

    Don’t Cry Over Cut Ikat

    Posted today on my other project, Daily Beeswax, we’re flashing back to the lovely location of our first Ikat purchase: That place looks fake, right? Well, fake it is not. It’s a village on the Indonesian island of Flores. We were there in late August 2009, four months into our recent round the world tour. [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on January 19th, 2011

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    Yogi Singh Revisited

    Yogi Singh Revisited

    It wasn’t until mid-trip that we actually began to see comments in the comments field of our articles (outside of family members gushing over our happy little distractions). Typically, we would get little heads-ups from other travelers and bloggers, commenting on this or that. One post totally broke that mold – to today’s date it [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on September 20th, 2010

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    How Studying Abroad Allowed me to See the World

    How Studying Abroad Allowed me to See the World

    I didn’t always love to travel. Actually, in the grand scheme of things, I’ve loved it for a just a short time. I would be downright mad as a kid when my parents packed us into their van for weekend adventures. It meant missing my Saturday morning cartoons, a GROSSLY unfair thing to do in [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on August 28th, 2010

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    Volcano Eruption in Indonesia!

    Volcano Eruption in Indonesia!

    Just over a year ago we were sitting on the summit of Gunung Sinabung – a docile, extinct volcano in northern Sumatra. It took us three hours to climb from base to summit – not the hardest volcano we’ve climbed, but well worth the work.   Shrouded in mist we celebrated summiting with a photo [...]

  • California, Notes From the Road

    Posted on August 23rd, 2010

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    My Dumb Little Protest

    My Dumb Little Protest

    If you’d seen me just one minute ago, you would have caught me in a rather telling position. With one hand covering my eyes and one on my keyboard, I was scrolling through our website, peeking through my fingers at our recent posts. How many days have passed since I’ve last made an appearance? My [...]

  • New York, Notes From the Road

    Posted on June 18th, 2010

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    The Amazing Graduate

    The Amazing Graduate

      My sister hated to go to school. She could come up with a million and one excuses why she shouldn’t go. Her throat tickled. She hadn’t slept well. Her stomach hurt. There were bumps in her socks (that was one of her favorites). Just over a week ago, in New York’s Madison Square Garden, [...]

  • Notes From the Road, USA

    Posted on June 18th, 2010

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    Not What We Thought We’d Have to Fear

    Not What We Thought We’d Have to Fear

    I think food is half the journey. I love trying new things, experiencing new flavors and making mental notes on how I’ll enrich my cooking once I come home. There’s also that element of fear involved: will my stomach be able to handle this stuff? Are deep-fried bamboo worms really safe to eat? Coming back, [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 31st, 2010

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    On the Road for One Year, One Month and One Day

    On the Road for One Year, One Month and One Day

    Am I a totally new and improved person? No, not exactly. Do I feel different? Yeah, I do. The feeling is a special one: poignant yet incredibly hard to describe. For the last thirteen months we’ve been on the road: living out of our backpacks, finding our ‘happy-places’ on bus rides, bargaining our way into [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 31st, 2010

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    Freud Would Have a Field Day With This

    Traveling Americans have a habit of falling into a number of stereotypes. There’s the loud travelers, the cheap ones, the I’m-an-American-so-F-you crowd, and the people who refuse to eat anything that isn’t served at their local restaurant; the list goes on for longer than your attention span. While I may fall in to some of [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 31st, 2010

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    Digital Guidebooks vs. Paper Guidebooks

    Digital Guidebooks vs. Paper Guidebooks

    We all know that traveling isn’t what it used to be five, ten or fifty years ago. A lot of things have changed, some for the better, and some things are perhaps not the great improvements we once thought they’d be. Good things such as Skype (no more hyper expensive collect calls) and internet research [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 26th, 2010

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    Travel Dining: A Tale of Wanting What I Can’t Have

    Travel Dining: A Tale of Wanting What I Can’t Have

    I love food. It’s as simple as that. Catch me a few hours after a good meal and I’ll most likely be thinking about my next meal. It’s a habit that becomes heightened when traveling. Sure, it’s great to see pretty things, explore soaring mountains or wile away on an island beach. If I were [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 24th, 2010

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    Couples Who Brave the World Together

    Couples Who Brave the World Together

     Traveling as a couple has its ups and downs. For the most part it’s worked out incredibly well for Martin and I but only because we found a system that works for us. I call it Divide and Conquer. I ventured out into guest writing last week for Pam at Spunky Girl Monologues. My post [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 18th, 2010

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    It’s Hard Being Away From Home Today

    It’s Hard Being Away From Home Today

      Eighteen years ago a man and his son were on a road trip, driving toward an Arizona destination that has since been forgotten. They passed a road sign that grabbed the man’s attention. He asked his son to pull off the road, pointing in the direction of a small town off the highway. They [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on May 9th, 2010

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    To My Mom

      You poured your heart into raising us. You were amazing. You were my mother. You were my hero.   Today, because you are still all those things, you are my friend as well.   Thank you Mom. I love you.   Happy Mothers Day.

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