The people that you meet along the way are really what make travel special. At least to me. I find that the interactions that I have are some of the most special and memorable times […]
Tag: Travelogues
Wandering in the White City
Due to Carnival activities in Sucre; Teresa and I spent a lot of time locked behind the gates of the hostel in our room. I’m thankful that our accomodation at Hostel Sucre was so comfortable….not […]
Carnival in Oruro
Carnival in Oruro was full of color, music, foam (I’ll explain later), and fun. We arrived on Thursday before the big Carnival Days (these are Saturday and Sunday). We roamed the parade route and wandered […]
The Street Gourmet: Good or Bad?
The one thing that all of the guidebooks are consistent about is the dangers of street food. They will consistently warn you AGAINST eating from the street vendors. I must say that I DISAGREE. In […]
Arrival in LaPaz, Bolivia
Wow! What to say? We landed early Sunday morning at LaPaz airport. It’s much smaller than I had anticipated. While Teresa was changing money to Bolivian (**The current conversion is aprox 7:1). I got a […]
Week #6 Indie Travel Manifesto
Bootsnall has been addictive for me lately. With the recent Indie Travel Challenge, it has given me tons to think about and of course write about in relation to travel. This is such a perfect […]
Something Profound….
Right now feel like everyone is expecting something profound from me. Some innate description on my upcoming trip. Something that exudes excitement, mystique, and enjoyment. As the South American trip looms even closer (only 2 […]