Sailing and South America

       Our last stop in Panama was to visit the famous canal – and it didn’t disappoint! We prepared for the visit by reading David McCullough’s excellent book ‘The Path Between The Seas‘. The history of the building of this man-made wonder and its modern expansion are riveting :). Interesting fact: cheapest passage

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Reunions, Rest, and Rain

It had been two years since our last visit to Honduras, so we were super excited to be reunited with our friends! Our first stop was a small town called Roma located east of La Ceiba. There we met Jason and Sarah Furrow and their three beautiful children (and Jason’s parents too). Jason and Sarah

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Misadventures and Many Miles

From Mexico City we drove to the town of Cholula. This town is known for their cultural and religious celebrations and we timed our visit so we would be there during Palm Sunday. Additionally, Cholula has the largest pyramid in the world – on top of which is built a Catholic Church! Historians don’t think

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Swimming with ‘sharks’ and walking with butterflies!

We enjoyed an entire week exploring the city of La Paz and nearby beaches in southern Baja California. Our visit coincided, not by coincidence, with the celebration of ‘carneval’ (think, Mardi Gras…except don’t think anything risque because this was a totally family friendly event). We enjoyed multiple parades, interesting floats, talented dancers and bands, and

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Our Southern Migration

We had a great time in Dawson City with our host Melodie and her friends. This historic gold rush mining town still has all dirt streets and wooden sidewalks to keep pedestrians clean when the dirt turns into mud. Sharon spent lots of time delving into the history and I (Chris) spent my time working

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