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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. Notes from the Field: El Salvador. Today I’m over at. The New Diplomat’s Wife. Where Ania is featuring. In this edition of her Notes from the Field series. Better late than never, I suppose! Read “Notes from the Field:. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. Roasted Duck “Low and Slow” from District Commons. As I mentioned, I spent about two weeks in Washington, DC and Virginia. I had been looking forward to this trip for a long time — basically since we arrived to San Salvador. Sure, there was the chance to catch up with family and friends, a wedding and our one-year anniversary. But the real highlight was the food. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in America.
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Baking Around the World. Pantry Basics for Baking. Recipes and history of baked treats from different countries. Papuan Banana Cake for Breakfast. I read that Spaniards often dip cake into their café con leche (known as café latte to Canadians) at breakfast. Canadians don’t eat cake for breakfast. We eat donuts. I’m kidding, actually, we eat donuts any time of the day. We also eat cake any time of the day, with coffee, tea, or even a glass of milk. We like sweets. What is the origin of banana cake? Papua...
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. Siem Reap Sunset at Tonlé Sap Lake. I love a good sunset. So I was pleased to see that our custom itinerary in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Included an item titled “ Sunset at Floating Village. On Tonlé Sap Lake.”. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). This entry was posted in Expat Life.
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New Zealand | Glenorchy & Queenstown | La Vie Overseas
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. New Zealand Glenorchy & Queenstown. Was our second-favorite part of our New Zealand campervan adventure. But Glenorchy was hands-down the highlight of our entire R&R to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. We loved it so much, we changed our original plans so we could stay an extra night. After our night in Lake Tekapo, two nights in Glenorchy made three nights of freedom camping in a row. What makes Glenorchy so special? We arrived to our fre...
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. Luang Prabang Lao Cooking. Traditional Lao-style clay stove. One of the highlights of our stay in Luang Prabang. Was taking a Lao cooking class. We’d had the opportunity to eat delicious Lao food. 8212; so it was time to learn how to cook it. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. After our night in Te Anau. It was time to start the journey to Christchurch on the other side of the South Island. The drive from Te Anau to Christchurch is a bit long to make in one day, so we picked out a beachside freedom camping. Spot in Oamaru on the South Island’s east coast. Unfortunately, we were thwarted by the weather yet again. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). August 24, 2015. We sto...
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. Antigua, Tercera Parte. I took my third trip to Antigua, Guatemala. With our visitors from the States. We were only there for a couple days, but we managed to fit in a lot of sightseeing. And, of course, eating. Our friends even took a chocolate-making class at Choco Museo. The highlights, though, were staying at Hotel Casa Santo Domingo. And tasting a flight of mezcal at Café No Sé. Continue reading →. April 16, 2013.
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FAQ | La Vie Overseas
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Some questions that may have popped into your head, and probably more that didn’t but should have, in my opinion (you’re welcome). 1 What does your blog name mean? 8220;La Vie Overseas” means “life overseas.” In French/English. The correct French translation is “la vie à l’étranger,” but I thought that would be too complicated for a blog name. Plus, “la vie overseas” rhymes. Kind of. 2 Why did you move abroad? 3 What do you do for a living?
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Expat Life as a Foreign Service Wife. About La Vie Overseas. Tag Archives: things to do. R&R in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park & The Big Island, Part Two. The third part of our Hawaiian vacation. Brought us to the other side of the Big Island. A moist rainforest that is vastly different from the arid lava fields near Kona, to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). February 24, 2014.