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Eagles South of the Border: November 2007
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Eagles South of the Border. Wednesday, November 14, 2007. We are now one day and one month from our go day! Where has the last month gone? We are trying not to stress on finding a renter and thinking about moving all the stuff we have somehow acquired in the last few years. There have been a few stressful moments, but we have to keep reminding ourselves that things will continue to fall into place! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Http:/ therublesarelost.blogspot.com.
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Eagles South of the Border: Back to School
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Eagles South of the Border. Thursday, May 1, 2008. We are already coming to the end of our Spanish classes in Panajachel, Guatemala. We can´t believe how much we´ve learned in a week, but still have sooo much to do and need a lot more time to study and figure it out.we say over and over again that learning a language is hard, we feel like we´re back at work! Our classes are for four hours every day and then we have homework each night that takes at least that long. Whew! We COULD NOT believe it, but they...
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Eagles South of the Border: Tikal
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Eagles South of the Border. Sunday, June 1, 2008. This was our first ruins experience and it kind of spoiled us. We wondered around here for a day and a half and found it really fun to finally sleep in the jungle. There are some crazy noises in the jungle. This was our first time hearing Howler monkeys! They sound like they are about to attack like a lion. They are crazy little buggers! Temple IV, remember the location of the rebel base from Star Wars? And we were trying to wake up! Photos from Guatemala...
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Eagles South of the Border: Back to the States
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Eagles South of the Border. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Back to the States. We are currently in Colorado Springs and have been treating ourselves the last few days to another plush hotel. Said a sad goodbye to The Johnsons yesterday and we are on our way out this morning and back to van living. We are camping in Colorado for the next month! Have some catch up to do on the last month in Mexico and getting some more pictures posted! Will get some up soon! Love to all and more to come. July 7, 2008 at 7:53 PM.
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Eagles South of the Border: More pics back in Mex
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Eagles South of the Border. Saturday, July 19, 2008. More pics back in Mex. The water itself was amazingly clear and filled with hundreds of black catfish. They also had a diving platform that we couldn't get enough of. This was in the ball court, where evidently the Mayan taste for blood even extended to their sports. They were known to slaughter the captain of the losing team and sometimes the entire team at the end of a game. That had to bring on some friendly competition. Welcome to the Jungle.
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Eagles South of the Border: December 2007
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Eagles South of the Border. Tuesday, December 25, 2007. Leaving town and a Christmas Celebration. We finally made it out of Idaho on Saturday, December 22nd. Just a week after we had originally planned. So we were feeling pretty good about it! Whew, a close call that kept us on our toes for the rest of the trip. We got just to the Oregon border around 3 am and decided we had to stop to catch what sleep we could. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Leaving town and a Christmas Celebration. View my complete profile.
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Eagles South of the Border: Welcome to the Jungle
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Eagles South of the Border. Saturday, July 19, 2008. Welcome to the Jungle. After Chichen Itza, we went to the gulf side for a night in Campeche then on to Palenque for some of the most impressive ruins we saw. For the structures themselves, but also for the surroundings. The rolling hills of the highland jungles were breathtaking. The carvings on some of the buildings were quite impressive and meaningful. Still don't know what the T was for tho. Ahhh, the day in the jungle made the next day all the swee...
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Eagles South of the Border: July 2008
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Eagles South of the Border. Saturday, July 19, 2008. Welcome to the Jungle. After Chichen Itza, we went to the gulf side for a night in Campeche then on to Palenque for some of the most impressive ruins we saw. For the structures themselves, but also for the surroundings. The rolling hills of the highland jungles were breathtaking. The carvings on some of the buildings were quite impressive and meaningful. Still don't know what the T was for tho. Ahhh, the day in the jungle made the next day all the swee...
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Eagles South of the Border: February 2008
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Eagles South of the Border. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Where is Beach Parking? Here are some pictures from the nine days we spent at La Saladita with Matt and Norah, who we now lovingly refer to as Beach Parking (a combination of their last names Beechinor and Parkinson.) We had such a great time with them and definitely miss our caravan partners! Henry says you both have an open invitation to come back on the vancation whenever you want! We´ll be there tonight. Sunday, February 24, 2008. These are a c...
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Eagles South of the Border: Belize
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Eagles South of the Border. Tuesday, June 17, 2008. We ended up at Ian Anderson´s adventure park on the Humingbird Hwy for the night instead. We were pretty tempted by the cabana´s and treehouses they had on their property, but opted for another night in the van to save $ . They light their jungle property up with Tiki torches every night. From here we pretty much drove to and stayed just south of the border crossing back into Mexico. We weren´t quite ready to leave and would love to come back t...Http:/...