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Some tales of often eclectic adventures. Newer posts →. December 28, 2013. Visited 82 states (36.4%). Create your own visited map of The World. Or website vertaling duits? Pretty neat, hey? You can make your own, too! It's like an electronic scratch map. Looks like we've got to head to Asia now. It seems that we've been ignoring her. High Fives: Balkans in our dreams. December 5, 2013. It’s one of the worst questions to ask a traveler. What’s the favourite place you’ve ever been to? Bikes, and the canyon.
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Some tales of often eclectic adventures. Author Archives: Devon Carr. Or Bread Making Part Two. December 2, 2014. Just a quick follow up on our previous post about bread making. Charlotte and I often make pizza at home. We don’t like the cheese laden nature of commercial pizza and you don’t often find adventurous fare without shelling out … Continue reading →. November 19, 2014. Baking at home so maybe one day we can afford one…. November 9, 2014. November 9, 2014. 3500sq/f to 35 linear…. October 23, 2014.
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Strangers in an (often) strange land: March 2013
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Strangers in an (often) strange land. Devon and Charlotte take on southeast Africa. Monday, 4 March 2013. The end of an era: the physical and digital move begins. Looking forward to having you on board at the new locale! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The tall tales of two adventure seeking souls, currently based in Malawi. And then there were three. The end of an era: the physical and digital move b. As It Happens: Sara Hart's awesome adventures. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Some tales of often eclectic adventures. Devon considers the penguins. Bouldering near Hermanus, SA. Allison and Devon, warming up from a dive in CT. A potential boat…. Sunset in Cape Town. Driving the Cape of Good Hope. Goofballs. Cape drive corniness. Wine tasting in Stellenbosch. Our wee truck in Malawi. Views on the Cape. Even pre boxed salad is done better by the Italians. Meat for lunch, anyone? Croatia is not a country for vegetarians. Or the faint of heart. Mind my worried look…. Asulkan Pass, BC.
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Pizza! or Bread Making Part Two. | travelling carrs
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Some tales of often eclectic adventures. Or Bread Making Part Two. December 2, 2014. Just a quick follow up on our previous post about bread making. Charlotte and I often make pizza at home. We don’t like the cheese laden nature of commercial pizza and you don’t often find adventurous fare without shelling out extra coin. It’s quicker than you think to make your own pies and if you’re comparing on terms of quality, as well as price, it’s cheaper by a mile. Crusty, caramelized, homemade goodness! One I...
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Strangers in an (often) strange land: who we are
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Strangers in an (often) strange land. Devon and Charlotte take on southeast Africa. We're Devon and Charlotte, two landlocked sailors. We're currently living in Lilongwe, Malawi, working in agribusiness development and aquaculture research, respectively. Whenever we're not doing things related to our day jobs, we like to explore the surrounding areas and attempt adventure in a rather flat landscape. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The tall tales of two adventure seeking souls, currently based in Malawi.
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Strangers in an (often) strange land: In the beginning...
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Strangers in an (often) strange land. Devon and Charlotte take on southeast Africa. Monday, 16 July 2012. Well, here it is, as promised. Welcome to one aspect of our attempt at staying in touch, whilst living almost exactly on the other side of the world from most of you lovely folk. What will we share in this medium? I jest. We'll likely try to do a bit of both, and manage to fit in something of interest to a few of you. The house scene here is not that dissimilar to that in Canada, except that no one r...
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3500sq/f to 35 linear… | travelling carrs
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Some tales of often eclectic adventures. Northern Gateway and boaters article in Pacific Yachting. Baking at home so maybe one day we can afford one… →. 3500sq/f to 35 linear…. October 23, 2014. Life aboard our new boat is a big change from house sitting a massive cabin in the woods. Guess what we’re calling the dingy…. Castilleja Miniata in her element, up the Brandywine Meadows drainage. Peanut hard at work navigating. Peanut in full travel mode. She not so secretly hates us for this. Some good friends...
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Strangers in an (often) strange land: The end of an era: the physical and digital move begins
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Strangers in an (often) strange land. Devon and Charlotte take on southeast Africa. Monday, 4 March 2013. The end of an era: the physical and digital move begins. Looking forward to having you on board at the new locale! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The tall tales of two adventure seeking souls, currently based in Malawi. And then there were three. The end of an era: the physical and digital move b. As It Happens: Sara Hart's awesome adventures. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Some tales of often eclectic adventures. 3500sq/f to 35 linear…. Cold clear mornings. →. Baking at home so maybe one day we can afford one…. November 9, 2014. So we like to eat, and we kind of like cooking. We are also becoming increasingly frugal. First off, it’s ridiculous how much a loaf of artisanal bread costs. I mean, granted, the house thing is worse but seriously there better be more than a few bits of dried fruit in there if you’re going to charge north of $7! When you consider how much it costs...
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