December 15, 2009

We left Atlanta more than 14 weeks ago to see the world, yet it seems like yesterday. As we cross this milestone we observe fondly our naiveté of the distant past. Although we have never been one-farm chickens, and have traveled rather extensively, we reluctantly realize that ignorance is inescapable when the body of knowledge before you is as borderless as our world. We examine and study countless fellow travelers in passing, as we go to our destination and they return from theirs. We never cease to wonder, Where have they been? What have they seen? What have they experienced that I someday might?
As we turn to look forward we realize how far we have yet to go on this journey. The morning sun has risen, and likewise we stand and set out towards our destiny. As we approach the next 100 days, we renew our vows to enjoy this blessed experience, and wiggle our toes to sink a little deeper into the damp sands of life.
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Interview | The First Few Weeks on the Road…
16 October 2009 12:03 AM |
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After being on the road for 30 days, we are just now getting used to the backpacker and long-term traveler lifestyle – it finally doesn’t feel like we’re on a short vacation anymore and have to get back to work! Here is some insight into life on the road from our interview with Michaela [...]
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Melbourne | Australia :: The Great Ocean Road
10 March 2010 2:30 PM |
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If you have some extra time while visiting Melbourne, definitely take a road trip on the Great Ocean Road. You can either rent your own vehicle or campervan or take a one day guided tour from Melbourne.
Spectacular scenery and cute little coastal towns are scattered along the road as well as some of [...]
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Tasmania | Australia :: Campervaning 8 Days In Tasmania
01 March 2010 1:25 PM |
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We had heard that Tasmania was a place not to miss when you are down under, so we spent a week on the island driving around in a hi-top campervan, the spacious Toyota HiAce.
We figured it would be the best way to see the island, but totally overlooked that not only did Terry have to [...]
Congratulations and cheers to more travels
Wow. Can't believe you've been gone for more than 100 days already! Loving your posts and look forward to the 100+ more ;o)
I think you could be a freelance writers Terry and Manali. I love your commentaries…they make me want to read more…