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Paul and Jane
Fun With Paul and Jane. Monday, March 18, 2013. The newest member of the Paul LaClaire family is here! She arrived on October 14, 2012 at 11:24pm. She was 7 pounds 2 ounces and 20 inches long. Now I understand this post is little late, knowing that Brooklyn is now a little over 5 months old . but hey, better late then never they always say, right? Brooklyn is a wonderful addition to our family. She is so adorable, and always has us smiling. Sooo fun having a baby during the Holidays! Brooklyn just turned...
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Paul and Jane in Zambia
Paul and Jane in Zambia. The blog of two VSO volunteers, based at the Chodort Training College, Choma, Zambia. Sunday, 28 April 2013. We took Lizzie, Tori and Joe to the airport (sad day) on Sunday evening and then moved house on Tuesday morning - no problem - no pressure there then! Our first day - temporary furnishings for now. We soon settled in and enjoyed finding homes for everything. And is light and airy with cream tiles throughout and freshly painted white walls. The garden, well, when we moved i...
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Paul and Janet
Monday, August 22, 2011. Just gotta tell you about this one. We spent a few days in northern Uganda at a beautiful national park called Murchinson Falls. Beautiful place as you can tell from these pictures. The power of the Nile river as it descends down a very narrow gorge is breathtaking. But the story is about another God moment. We had some issues with our vehicle. Hired a park ranger one morning to guide us on a beautiful early morning game drive. Just so happened that one of our engine belts had br...
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Paul and Jan in Spain 2009
Paul and Jan in Spain 2009. Tuesday, 9 June 2009. THIS SITE HAS MOVED. I have moved all of the Paul and Jan in Spain blogs to a new site because I am running out of space on this one. The new sites are:. Jan and Paul move to. Http:/ janandpaulmovetospain.blogspot.com/. Jan and Paul in Spain 2006. Http:/ janandpaulinspain2006.blogspot.com/. Jan and Paul in Spain 2007. Http:/ janandpaulinspain2007.blogspot.com/. Jan and Paul in Spain 2008. Http:/ janandpaulinspain2008.blogspot.com/. Monday, 8 June 2009.
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Europe 2008-09
A record of our experiences travelling through Europe by car and compervan for 5 months from September 2008 to February 2009. Sunday, 22 February 2009. After almost exactly 5 months, its almost time to go home. Today is our last full day in London and this will probably be the last blogg we write on the road. It has been 12 – 13 C here and we find that very comfortable for walking about. Add another 20C to that and we are going to suffer until we re-acclimatise. Thursday, 19 February 2009. Today and yest...
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Langkawi - 40th Wedding Anniversary
Langkawi - 40th Wedding Anniversary. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. 29 November, Berjaya Hotel, Times Square, Kuala Lumpur. This trip was to celebrate our 40. Wedding anniversary and the last two nights are our special treat. Rather than the usual 2 star to 3 star hotels, we are in the centre of downtown KL in a 5 star. A nice luxury for a couple of nights. And luxury it is. The bathroom is bigger than many hotels we have stayed in. Seriously! 1 December, KLIA2 awaiting Flt D7 206. So here we are again in K...
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Myanmar (Burma) 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015. Up the Irrawaddy to Mandalay. 21 November, Mandalay. After some serious banging on the back door of the Reception area, we finally roused our man and were on our way. Crew almost outnumbered passengers as we set off at 5:00am. As usual, Australians made up the bulk of our travelling companions. The very much “old Asia” streets of Mandalay. 22 November 2015, Mandalay. We obviously never learn! The walk out to the Royal Palace is rather pleasant, particularly if done in the early...
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Thailand 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016. 26 February, Kanchanaburi. Kanchanaburi was a major staging point on the Thai-Burma railway constructed by the Japanese in 1943. An estimated 100,000 men died constructing this line - around 90,000 conscripted workers from South-east Asia and 12,800 Allied POWs from Britain, Australia, the Netherlands as well as a small number of Americans. 27 February, Kanchanaburi Railway Station. We are returning to Bangkok today after a morning spent at the Burma Railway Museum and the Allied ...