VanLandingham Estate
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Its an adventure !!
Swami Ronnie says, "Its not an adventure until **** hits the fan".
I started driving early morning at around 6 AM today because I had a 12 hour long drive ahead of me to reach Charlotte, NC to meet Vivek. He's a friend that I have known from Seattle and he now lives in Charlotte with his wife, Laxmi.
90 minutes or so into driving and I got busted for speeding ...
Austin to San Jose
... plane. The conversations get more interesting as we go. We're off to a great trip!
Safely in the ground in Costa Rica. And the adventure begins. I should have spent a little more time sharpening up on my Spanish growing up in Texas. So far the lyrics to La Bamba aren't getting me far but getting lots of smiles from the ...
In and around ‘The Queen’
... the Linwood Access Area and ends at the summit of Crowders Mountain. Just before reaching the summit, hikers will climb up 336 wooden steps.
The views were awesome and actually if you took it steady the climb wasn’t that bad – don’t think I fancy going up the sheer cliff though, we’re told it’s popular with climbers and there were a few ...
Dinner & Lunch
Saturday evening was spent with Heidi and Steve, ex New Tribes missionaries. We met Heidi in the car park at Jaars while we were visiting the Alphabet museum there. They invited us to a family dinner which was wonderful. Kerrin had someone her own age to hang with - I'm told that 13 yr olds don't play!! They had a lodger who was into IT and games, so Tim slotted right in and was on one of his PC's in no time! It was ...
Heading North to get South
Saturday morning, Kerrin and Wayne headed for what we thought was the nearest grocery store. We had passed some on the way in the previous evening, so we back tracked to a store on The Carolina Commons called Harris Teater. This turned out to be a very nice fairly upmarket large grocery store with very friendly people - most of the Kentucky twang was gone from their accents so we could actually understand what people ...