
Sun-Ling and John have been traveling the earth since 2008 while blogging, eating vegetarian and vegan, and riding public transportation. We love uphill day hikes, 20th-century architecture, Roman ruins, all bodies of water, local markets, shopping for groceries, aqueducts, miradors, trip planning, blablacar, and more.
Search This Blog
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Back Home.
Just a short post to end the trip by saying we are back home in Raleigh. The pic below is the view out the window as we took off from Lisbon on our way to JFK. At the time we did not know that one of our checked-in bags was NOT on the plane. After Languishing in Lisbon for 4 days, it was found and reunited with us. Yay! Thanks very much for reading and commenting and emailing! See you on our next trip! -john and sun-ling


Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Most Recent Post
Brazil: Mariana
While in Ouro Preto, we took the bus 12km to Mariana, the very first town of the state. Though smaller today than Ouro Preto, Mariana is sti...
Most Popular Posts of Last 30 Days
-
We based ourselves at the south end of Copacabana where it meets the east end of Ipanema. By statistics, it is one of the most densely popul...
-
When Indigo airlines canceled our Colombo-Hyderabad flight, we took India and Pakistan off our itinerary. Considering we are in the 10th yea...
-
We spent a drizzly day walking around Rio downtown. It was immediately obvious that in recent centuries Brazil had been very wealthy. Money ...
-
We had a mixed visit to Rio. Rio de Janeiro is one of the top destinations for the whole continent of South America. We waited this long to...
-
From Paramaribo we headed to the Northern Pantanal Wetlands, at the top of our Brazil itinerary, a place that wasn't even on our radar b...
-
Paraty is a colonial town between Sao Paulo and Rio, therefore very popular. Founded to ship gold mined from Minas Gerais, Paraty took a bac...
-
From Asuncion we headed back to Brazil. After a direct flight to Sao Paulo, we took a bus from the airport to the coast, to the town of Cara...
No comments:
Post a Comment