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My Indian Mug Shot
... of your personality showing. It's kinda funny when you show your ID to customs, and then because your smiling and in a good mood, they question if it's really you. But as soon as you look upset and start to frown, then they seem to be ok with it. So to be safe, no smiling when traveling.
So here's to one more step closer to a fabulous journey half way across the ...
The Journey South
... special to see the girls we knew 15 years ago grown into young women with interesting lives.
We board the plane for home Sunday August 5. It has been fun writing the blog and has been a way to feel connected with friends and family while on the road. We hope you enjoyed reading it.
So that's it folks: 84 days and over 21,000 kms. We plan to reconvene our journey mid September so stay tuned.
Garland and Jennifer
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Week Three
... of edmonton and got kitted up....think I looked well special in the gear! It was so hot so was hard to keep the mask on (but too many memories of Byker Grove and Ant going blind made me keep it on! lol!). We did 3 different courses and got to shoot the **** out of each other! Really enjoyed it despite being hit a few times and getting a few bruises! After we'd finished we headed back to Edmonton and ...
Do I Look Like A Greyhound Passenger?
... of just how overwhelming the need for the tobacco is once you get hooked.
Following a sleep and a crooked neck, we arrived in Saskatoon at half-past six to the sight of a nice, clean city, only to see a huge mosquito flying about, but I didn’t worry too much and just clobbered it with my orange peel. When it came to re-boarding the bus after an hour of drinking water and chomping on my ...
Mountains, Glaciers and Mall's
... onto an ice explorer. This thing was awesome, it's wheels were as big as me and we had to go down the second steepest road in the world...or something like that. It had an 18% incline. It was crazy steep, something about the tyres and brakes make us not fall to our deaths. We drove out onto the glacier and were allowed off the bus. I was a little confused seeing as the entire area was covered in snow and therefore just looked like a snowfield but then the driver moved the snow ...