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... first we didnt like it because the front employees werent so professional until we reached our unit and bumped into a house keeping supervisor whom greeted us with a smile and gave me a firm hand shake saying i wish that your stay at our resort is stay to ...
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Rocky Road
A Travel Blog entry by philippajane86 from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
... case he was telling the truth I carried on in my attempts. When the bus driver called over all those going to Rocky Mountain House I was shocked to see a minivan just like the one that took me up to the little hotel in Sapa, Vietnam, different only ...
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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
A Travel Blog entry by philippajane86 from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
... Jim, a local GP and skilled carpenter. Jane hadn’t been exaggerating when she said Jim was skilled; their house was filled with exquisite cabinets and woodwork, including some beautifully carved dining chairs that I was able to sample ...
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Time To Say Goodbye
A Travel Blog entry by philippajane86 from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
... varied activities. As we were running late we opted to get some food in town rather than rush to make anything at the house, so I stepped outside with my two rucksacks, handbag, and shopping bag full of books and an antler, ready to load up the ...
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Doomed
A Travel Blog entry by philippajane86 from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
... , as dogs do, and give me a second coat of muck, but with those big brown eyes I couldn’t do anything except smile as I wiped myself and the computer clean, hoping there was no major electrical problem beyond the random blanking-out of one side of ...
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Day 119: You gotta smile!
A Travel Blog entry by asphalt_pilgrim from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... to stay in any particular country although they are perhaps looking to find a place to stay out here if they like it enough. Smile party was - as expected - a mini festival in appearance: a big stage, a DJ booth and many beer and food tents. I walked ...
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The Children here at Smile Malawi
A Travel Blog entry by caz11 from Malawi, Malawi
... Disney ones each evening The big girls are Grace (who is now away at school), Funny, Emily, Caroline and Elise who help around the house a lot - some more than others, Caroline does a great foot massage and they all appear to get on well, there is a lot ...
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Smile When You Feel the Sunlight
A Travel Blog entry by mjhedges from Ruhungo, Rwanda
... get which might be a better way of hearing his story (which is a very important one) 4. The Key to My Neighbor's House- Adrianne's recommendation, I haven't read it 5. Rwanda Means the Universe- "" 6. A Problem From Hell by Samantha Power- this ...
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Waking with a smile, and an intro to the blog
A Travel Blog entry by matthodge from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... into a single plan that involved quitting our jobs, packing up our Melbourne life, renting out the house in Seddon, organising a huge trip that would take advantage of our jobless and homeless states to satisfy our biggest ...
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just smile and nod
A Travel Blog entry by ngenaday from Cochabamba, Bolivia
... now she thinks I understand everything. So all I do is smile and nod, it gets me by for now. There are three generations in the house, and two of the daughters are nurses that work very hard. They work from 7 in the morning until 8 in the night every day ...
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That smile, that laugh! <3
A Travel Blog entry by jessicaandfiona from Westlake, Western Cape, South Africa
... by Vikki (the messier of the 3 jobs) they had to hand them back to me. I love asking them to "Show me your smile" after they've brushed their teeth. Especially when you get greeted by the biggest cheesiest grins off Evance and Nikki :D. Rach had ...
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Don't smile at me Russia and interesting gangsters
A Travel Blog entry by pennyduce from Irikuts, lytsvynyanka and Moscow, Central Russia, Russia
... is about until you open the door and have a look and it can be very intimidating as shop assistances just stare at you. No smile or friendly greeting. So I did a lot of walking and tried to peer into shops inconspicuously. In the end I thought I had ...
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Days 57-60 - Bob & Miranda's House
A Travel Blog entry by jdcasazza from Los Angeles, California, United States
Los Angels and The Price is Right Days 57-60, September 27-29, 2010 Los Angeles—Bob and Miranda’s house, and their Bonsai Garden (really cool!) Our first full day in LA was HOT. It got up to 114 degrees and the pavement shimmered with radiated ...
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Nabatean's Smile
A Travel Blog entry by abigaildejong from Amman, Jordan
... I reached Amman quite late in the afternoon, then I just went to my hotel at Rainbow Street, the hotel name is Heritage House. I'm recommending this hotel if you are traveling in a group more than 2 persons, otherwise it will be too expensive. However ...
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Renting a house in Colonia San Antonio, San Miguel
A Travel Blog entry by ladydi from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
... and courteous and all you have to do is give someone a smile and a greeting to get a friendly greeting back. And an appreciative smile to a baby or small child also prompts a return smile from the adult. The average age here is very young and you see ...
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A smile can get you everywhere... well almost
A Travel Blog entry by kimrobinson from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
... myself and rest my aching head. I then wander across town to get the last tour of the day at Government House. Unfortunately my smile doesn't win the day here though, after being informed that they have just had a surprise visit from an official ...
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Smile
A Travel Blog entry by elsat from Tacloban, Visayas, Philippines
... and face me directly. I don't even remember what I was saying to him but he started smiling. I have never seen Jonathan smile before, from what the staff had said I thought he wasn't able to. He was so precious. He just continued ...
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Simplicity of the Smile
A Travel Blog entry by staudhammer from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... in the west is to overlook one extremely important commodity: happiness. Again her eyes brighten and she flashes that glowing smile and I’m held powerless. “You really have a beautiful smile,” I tell her. “Everyone have ...
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BBQ with Beautiful N Grandpas Golden Smile
A Travel Blog entry by eddakath from Tianyang, China
... nightly ride. Most of the family were there. Several tables were full of food waiting to be eaten. Grandpa welcomed me with a huge smile filled with golden teeth. Such a happy man and such a beautiful family. I was offered beer and decided to pass on ...
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A cable car, a bob sledge, a crazy house!
A Travel Blog entry by paul_and_stephy from Dalat, Vietnam
... bag?!) the lady says it’s ours for £100. £100 later we’re both walking down the street with the biggest smile ever J what a fantastic sensation buying a piece of Art for our flat which will forever remind us of this amazing country... and ...
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Just smile and nod
A Travel Blog entry by vrosebaker from Vina del Mar, Chile
... (my host sister) and Cony(Maria Elena's gran-daughter.) They all had huge smiles on their face and so I couldn't help but smile, rather sheepishly but still, either and then I felt instantly less nervous. So then we drove back to my host family's house. ...
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Prenn Falls
At the foot of Prenn Mountain pass, , Dalat, Vietnam
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Popular attractions augment the natural misty beauty of the cascading water; try the cable car ride, smile for roving photographers and climb the rickety ladder to the tree house.




