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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2: Change of Plans
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2. Jessie and Ron transition from hardcore Montanans to lightweight Coloradans. We took a 20ft skiff for 2.5 hours out to the atoll. We were smushed in with all the supplies for the island. I absolutely enjoyed the boat ride. The one home was even better due to choppy seas. Adrienne disagrees.she does not have a water horoscope sign. Adrienne and I ended up on a Caribbean island with 6 other people.oops. We signed up for an entire week at Glover's Atoll. This Eric and Carol (W...
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2: It's 4am @ Tikal or How Jessie made friends with a Tarantula.
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2. Jessie and Ron transition from hardcore Montanans to lightweight Coloradans. It's 4am @ Tikal or How Jessie made friends with a Tarantula. The view from Flores. We crossed the border on foot and were welcomed into Guatemala by the falling ash of burnt trash falling from the sky. And all of a sudden we didn't know how to talk to anyone! This is the orange lady who peels Jessie's fruit just the way she like it- for $.25! Off to bed now zzzz. The next morning at 4am we joined ...
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2: Sisterly Soiree
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2. Jessie and Ron transition from hardcore Montanans to lightweight Coloradans. My big sister Adrienne and I have a 3 week trip planned to Belize and Guatemala. We leave in a week! Blue Hole - Belize. Belize is first. Beach, snorkel, swim, sand and maybe some rum. Belize is known for it's caves and jaguars, both of which are on our "to do" list. Guatemala is known for it's volcanoes and brightly colored woven textiles. Tikal in northern Guatemala is famous for the mayan ruins.
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2: Cave of the Stone Tomb
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2. Jessie and Ron transition from hardcore Montanans to lightweight Coloradans. Cave of the Stone Tomb. Adrienne, Carol, Eric, Whitney, Leslie and I shared a taxi from Dangriga. Where the boat dropped us off to San Ignacio near the boarder of Guatemala($35pp). Is cramped hilly town. It is low tourist season so we got hassled quite a bit but we found a get place to sign up for a cave tour. Mayawalk. Our guide, Martin was incredible. Of us walk in complete darkness. Creepy.
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the Comfort of Strangers: November 2006
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The Comfort of Strangers. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. I hate winter. A few reasons:. 1 Being woken up at 5am by a snowblower in the driveway (though it would be infinitely worse if I had to operate the snowblower). 3 Getting stuck on city streets because snow plows didn't do a particularly thorough job. Too busy concentrating on roads to hospitals and firestations, I guess. 5 Frozen car windows, scraping windshields, and snow getting in the car. Posted by h.justin @ 8:57 AM. Tuesday, November 21, 2006.
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the Comfort of Strangers: December 2006
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The Comfort of Strangers. Wednesday, December 27, 2006. I always think of the week between Christmas and New Year as "Dead Week". It's like college when nothing really pressing is going on and no one really knows what they should be doing - although everyone has plenty of ideas about what they want to be doing. I told her, "All of them.". Which reminds me of that old store in Crossroads called Execu-Toy or something. It was a toy store for yuppies. Who remembers it? Posted by h.justin @ 11:09 AM. 5 When ...
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Snowed in at Many Glacier...A Sipner Production: April 2009
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Snowed in at Many Glacier.A Sipner Production. A day-to-day account of the goings on at Glacier National Park's Many Glacier Hotel, provided by the 2008/2009 Winter Care Takers, Ron and Jessie! Saturday, April 25, 2009. Day Unknown, Our 1st Post-Winter Update. In the meantime, don't forget to check out the new website:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Over the Hills and Far Away.to India. Exhale: A Return Home. This is what i'm eating. Day Unknown, Our 1st Post-Winter Update.