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Wholesome Vermont fun!

What better way to ease into the US than whiling away a few weeks with family in the picturesque countryside of Vermont. Get ready for a heavy dose of Americana… View at Picasa The famous Warren 4th of July parade04-Jul-2011 10:12, Canon Canon EOS 50D, 10.0, 110.0mm, ’0.001′ sec, ISO 400 addHSSlideshow(‘group1′); 4th of July parades!

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The last stop – U.S.A

At long last, our final destination – the land of milk and honey. After 26 months, 34 countries and almost $100,000 later, we are finally back in the States…for good. How to sum up over two years of life on the road? I don’t think we can fully express what a profound effect this experience [...]

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View at Picasa Old stuff19-Jun-2011 16:30, Canon Canon PowerShot S90, 5.6, 10.701mm, ’0.002′ sec, ISO 200 addHSSlideshow(‘group2′); Patzcuaro is a lovely city situated in the highlands of Michoacan Mexico. Surrounded by pine forests and lakes, and with beautiful crafts from the local indigenous people, is a popular weekend spot for Chilangos to escape the craziness [...]

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“Why bother booking a trip the Yucatan, taking the long bus to Chichen Itza and suffering the 100 degree weather when you can just enjoy the same experience from the comfort of your own home?” View at Picasa Google path view26-May-2011 10:13, Canon Canon PowerShot S90, 4.0, 6.0mm, ’0.005′ sec, ISO 160 addHSSlideshow(‘group3′);

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An idiot’s guide to mezcal

View at Picasa Maguey plants can be huge!10-Jun-2011 13:44, Canon Canon PowerShot S90, 4.5, 6.0mm, ’0.002′ sec, ISO 160 addHSSlideshow(‘group4′); Everyone’s heard of tequila, that yellowish booze we took too many shots of once and have sworn off forever. Far fewer people have heard of mezcal, a liquor made from the maguey (a.k.a. agave) plant [...]

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View at Picasa Just the most epic swimming hole ever… Cenote 227-May-2011 14:02, Canon Canon PowerShot S90, 2.0, 6.0mm, ’0.05′ sec, ISO 1250 addHSSlideshow(‘group5′); Thousands of cenotes dot the Yucatan. With no rivers or lakes, these sinkholes are the only source of fresh water. For explorers they connect a huge network of underwater caves, for [...]

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