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Crustaceans, Carabaos, Churches
Ga’an Point Up at dawn and sit on the balcony, watching the sunrise as people get in the water and enjoy the rest of the park. On our way to breakfast, I notice the $5.14 per gallon sign, but even … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Food, History, Military, People, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged beach, bridge, bugs, cemetery, church, Guam, national park, restaurant, ruins, snorkeling
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My First American Protectorate
Caleb had to go to Guam for work and when he left we weren’t sure that I was going to visit because of his possible work schedule, but he got to the island over 6,400 miles away and missed me … Continue reading
Posted in Food, History, Military, Travel
Tagged airport, Guam, island time, layover, signs
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A Weekend in Cleveland National Forest
We’ve been looking forward to this trip all week, in hopes that we found a campsite that won’t let us down as unfortunately Joshua Tree had done just two weeks ago. But also, so we could try out our new … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Camping, Events, Food, Hiking, History, People, Photography, Plants
Tagged camping gear, Lemon Fest, national forest, PCT, REI, Southern California, sunset
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When the Tattoo Festival Comes to Town
Caleb has been talking about adding to his collection and so I thought we’d have a look at some of the famous artists that would be at the San Diego Convention Center for the weekend, big TV names that we … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Food, People, Photography
Tagged Captain & Maybelle, ink artists, restaurant, San Diego, tattoo
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Number 138
Caleb wakes again to the sounds of glass breaking against rocky ground and a metal fire ring, so he’s up again to calm these people down just to get back in the tent in time for the rain to start … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Camping, Food, Hiking, History, Travel
Tagged desert, farmer's market, hotel, museum, observatory, Southern California, statues
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