Atop Cerro Santa Lucia in Santiago.
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, January 11, 2011
Half Way
We finally bought our return tickets to the US on January 10th which happens to be the halfway point of our epic eight-month trip. On May 5th, we will fly the red-eye from Lima, Peru to Fort Lauderdale, FL then to Roanoke, VA to attend Niece Sophie's college graduation, after which my in-laws will deliver us home on May 7th.nt
Atop Cerro Santa Lucia in Santiago.
Atop Cerro Santa Lucia in Santiago.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Most Recent Post
Brazil: Brasilia DF
Brasilia, Brazil's planned capital, only as old as John, is unlike any place we have been. The city center is laid out in the shape of a...
Most Popular Posts of Last 30 Days
-
When Indigo airlines canceled our Colombo-Hyderabad flight, we took India and Pakistan off our itinerary. Considering we are in the 10th yea...
-
Salvador was the original capital of Brazil until 1763 when Rio took over. The area not only grew sugar cane but also was the major point of...
-
From Salvador we headed inland to the Chapada Diamentina Region. We had decided to base ourselves in Lencois, a small colonial town founded ...
-
From Olinda we started to head south to Salvador. We decided to break up the trip in three parts. The first stop is to the small beach town ...
-
From Yining, China, we began a somewhat difficult two-day journey to Karakol, Kyrgyzstan via Zharkent, Kazakhstan. The easy route would hav...
-
From Maceio we took a blablacar from Maceio to Aracaju. It turned out he is a professional driver, which was a first for us. A fellow rider ...
-
Our very first day in Argentina, we noticed that everyone seems to have some strange looking drinking apparatus that they are always fooling...
5 comments:
Glass half full or half empty? Either way, I calendared your return and stowed a few beers in the fridge. Hope the second half is as safe as the first half has proved to be.
We are thrilled you guys are going to help us celebrate. Continued safe travels...
I see you added a lovely photo to this post. You're looking happy and healthy!
We are feeling healthy this trip. Getting plenty of rest and eating well is key.
You are looking good. Chile seems to suit you.
Mom and Dad
Post a Comment