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AC's blog!: Hammerhart
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I'm aaron and this is my blog. in it you'll find adventures, rivers of thoughts, legends of the great, poems, rants, commentaries, and an occasional tall tale. please enjoy, drink deeply, and comment as you feel appropriate! Click drop-down, 1st option of ENGLISH ["United Statesian" as yet unavailable] ). My Google Site Translator Panel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Donate to AC and Co. here! You can always donate securely to AC and Co. here:. Subscribe Now: AC's brain on the 'net. Katie: My Oh My!
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AC's blog!: Quotes found at OMSI on art & children
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I'm aaron and this is my blog. in it you'll find adventures, rivers of thoughts, legends of the great, poems, rants, commentaries, and an occasional tall tale. please enjoy, drink deeply, and comment as you feel appropriate! Click drop-down, 1st option of ENGLISH ["United Statesian" as yet unavailable] ). My Google Site Translator Panel. Quotes found at OMSI on art and children. Originally posted in August, 2011. Reposted for seasonal reflection! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kyle C. Warner. Doc Br...
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A Travel Life: Trekking in Nepal
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Will be back in a few short days to post several blog. As you can imagine, internet is hard to find on the Annapurna Circuit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Book Begins on December 15, 2009. Around the World in a Slightly Less Than 180 Days. Smoke 'em if you've got 'em. Honey Applesauce Cake Recipe and My 200th Blog Post! Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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A Travel Life: India hit me.
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Friday, May 6, 2011. I was always very curious why people would tell me, before this trip, that three weeks in India is not enough time. Was it because of the size? That it would take you longer than three weeks to do the route we chose? Or was it because India is just so beautiful that a few days to a week in one destination is just not enough time to experience what that city has to offer? Now, don’t get me wrong, the staff of the hotel were patient and understanding. They didn’t flinch at our 5. We di...
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A Travel Life: They have money, lots of it.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. They have money, lots of it. Did I mention that all of our meals were free? Money and style oozes out of the buildings and immaculate streets. Coming from Africa, this was shock to my system. A good shock. Standing outside theMuseum of Islamic Art. Warrior of ancient (unknown) times. The most beautiful jewerly I've ever seen. The Museum is on the right, our hotel was in the mix of high-rises in the distance. Minaret in the center of town. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Travel Life: India begins.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011. For the most part street vendors and beggars leave you alone, unlike major cities in Africa. Only on occasion you will find dressed up women in colorful robes with their children in their arms who run up to you begging for money or food and will grab your arm if you try to walk away. They live on the streets and sidewalks with their entire family. It’s difficult to see but that is just life here. These families depend on hand-outs and by rummaging through garbage’s. I ordered Brains ...
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A Travel Life: Waste
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011. My liking of India is burning off in the immense heat, along with the liters and liters of water I’ve been downing. Not only are the streets filthy but the river also. At one end you have the “burning ghats” where, those who can afford it, get burned at the edge of the river and then pushed in the water (no photos allowed). Just to show us how “holy” the water was our boat guide reached his hand into the water and took a big gulp. Bicycle rickshaw's waiting for a fare. This is th...
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A Travel Life: The Best of India.
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Saturday, May 28, 2011. The Best of India. Lying in bed with the blankets pulled up and tucked under my chin, my nose is the only cold extremity left. After months of sweltering heat the cold is a welcome reminder of home. My body has been rejuvenated by the cold and participates happily in climbing the streets of Darjeeling, an incredible city built 7,000 feet up in the Himalayas with tea plantations crawling all over the mountains. That was the tail end of a horrific journey from Varanasi which tested ...
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