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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: Our Last Night in Tulum...
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Thursday, March 17, 2011. Our Last Night in Tulum. This is a story of a table on the beach, a table at Zamas. There was a bottle of wine between us. And we looked out on to the beach, an ebb and a flow. This is a story of four feet in the sand, little toes making little divots, leaving little tracks. And we sat and we laughed and we ate. And we watched the sun go down on our last night in Tulum. March 17, 2011 at 3:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: February 20 - Tulum Day 3, Tulum Ruins
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Saturday, March 5, 2011. February 20 - Tulum Day 3, Tulum Ruins. As the third most-visited Mayan site in the Yucatan, Tulum is constantly teeming with languages from all over the world. It sits on a bluff at the edge of the sea, precariously balanced on the precipice of history. Arguably the most luxuriously-located Mayan city, Tulum served as the port for nearby, and significantly less-commercialized, Coba, about 50 km inland. Candice Does The World. Onetrave...
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: Flamenco - Tulum , Day 2
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Flamenco - Tulum , Day 2. The man in the back with the guitar, his eyes shaded with a straw Panama hat, hummed along with each strum, and the woman next to him used an old apple crate to provide the pulse of the music. And they circled around, the spritely dancers…. Swirling skirts and stomping heels. Claps of hands and flicks of wrists kept time, each passionate step outlining a sad story of longing and unfulfilled desire.
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: November 2010
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Thursday, November 18, 2010. Yesterday, Brewer the Brewmaster Dog and I had the esteemed pleasure of putting the very first footprints in the new snow at Popo Agie Falls. It doesn't happen often, as the trail is extremely popular, but I guess midday on a Wednesday in the off-season is the time to enjoy the Gateway to the Winds. Monday, November 15, 2010. How Did We Get Here? How did we become a generation of semi-nomadic professionals? Tuesday, November 9, 2010.
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: If you were Mayan royalty...
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Wednesday, March 9, 2011. If you were Mayan royalty. This could be your view! Well, minus the honky Yankees. Unless you LIKE honky Yankees, in which case you're royalty, so you can have as many as you want! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FAIL Blog: Epic Fail Pictures and Videos of Owned, Pwnd and Fail Moments. Candice Does The World. What I Wore Today. LandLopers Experiencing the World On a Budget. The Planet D: Around the World Adventure Couple.
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: February 2011
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Sunday, February 27, 2011. February 18 - On the Plane to Tulum! Not to constantly compare my life to a Jimmy Buffett song, but so often it seems entirely appropriate (which I guess is something to be proud of! Well he’s on his third drink before the wheels of the plane leave the ground…. And that’s just the start of a well-deserved, overdue binge. Meanwhile back in the city, certain people are starting to cringe! February 18 - Tulum, Day 1. International Pedig...
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: March 2011
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. I just wanted to pas along that my new blog, of the same "Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity" ilk, is up and running. Please visit me from now on at ysnp.com. As in YellowStone National Park) to keep up with my photographic adventures! While blogspot has been good to me, its time I move up in the world to four-letter web addresses. You will all now be able to find me there, so update your bookmarks! Thursday, March 17, 2011. We̵...
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Sarah Vandenberg | Voluntourism Gal
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Notes on the Voluntourism Industry. Looking for Voluntourism Trips? Who is Voluntourism Gal? Author Archives: Sarah Vandenberg. Mental Health Disclosures by Volunteers. Our friends in the Amongst Us. Group on LinkedIn (which you should join if you direct a volunteer abroad program— email me. For an invitation if you’re not a member yet) started a discussion recently about mental health disclosures by volunteers, and I wanted to open it up here as well. So friends: have any thoughts on the topic? The remo...
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Celebrating Themeless Discontinuity: A Plethora of Photos...
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A blog resembling a stream of consciousness. Thursday, March 17, 2011. A Plethora of Photos. We took hundreds of photographs during our time in Tulum, Mexico, and only a small portion appear here on our blog. We try to choose the best or the most dynamic (or at least the ones that best represent who we are as a couple and as travelers), but if you are interested in seeing our larger collection of awesome Tulum photos, please visit our Flickr Set. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Candice Does The World.
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