Well, I finally got the hang of this communication layer. I am sure you have miles to go without my help before you sleep. I try to ignore the heights experienced through your eyes, i.e. I get queasy just on the Sleeping Giant hill in Hamden. Looking up, way up, though is truly breathtaking and pristine. I'll just imagine all that beauty from the lake up from now on. Take care and have fun, mom
Lys
aaron, good to see that stoner ingenuity is still intact... even if it didn't quite get that pump up and running, the effort was there and for that we are all very proud. and liz, i love love love my postcard, it came on just the right day at just hte right time.
love you guys.
Susanne W.
What an incredible month you've had! You might like to know we got 2+ inches of wet heavy rainy snow today, supposedly Salisbury got 3.5" and the predictions are for a cold week. Flu is going around here too... it's a small world in some ways! Get well soon, Aaron. Palm trees are healthy... I'm loving the photos, the map, the whole travel site is very well done. take care...
Uncle Jim
I am glad you are sharing the trip with us i feel like im on vacation with you without all the hard work .Enjoy. I would use the cliche dont drink the water but you would get dehydrated.Loved the cow eyeball
Justine
It sounds like you guys are having a really fun time. I hope i get to have such an awesome experience one day, good luck with the rest of your travels! I'll be reading along. =)
Mom & Dad
Wha that chiva ride! Hope Aaron's flu does not last long and dampens your fun, despite the "compost"! Liz, watch out for the mosquitos!!
Judy And David
What an adventure!! But about those toilets..... We will look forward to hearing from you "post jungle". Do take care. Love, J and D
Didi
OHHHMY...those photos are the best...knew that watch would come in handy ! Haven't seen the two of you look so happy and fresh-faced in a couple of years...your smiles look real good...you wear them well
lovelovedidi
Lia
the pictures are absolutely amazing! wow!! you guys are true adventurers. and here i was proud of myself for having run 5 miles along with 8000 others in andover this morning. now i'm sitting here at my folks' place laughing hysterically at your blog entries. happy thanksgiving! hope you find a warm shower soon.
Joel
Volcano shadow = awesome
Going to be 62 in NBPT today - I will think of you as I am grilling my turkey in shorts and Tevas
Dad
Aaron, glad you made through El Corazon! Did the 12 am hiking on the "pass of the dead" scared Liz off from going with you? On the calendar, today is Thanksgivings Day. Mom and I had a vegie turkey (as I put it) for dinner. Wonder if you could have anything more exotic???
Linda
Well, I'm finally taking the leap from reading to leaving a few lines for you. I'd walk a mile for your smile too. It's near turkey day, which won't find won't find me making Grandma Orra's stuffing [though I like it--too much elbow grease really] or any facsimile of egg rolls either., sorry. I guess you're glad to give up the turkey too. Food is getting more portable everywhere. Now, I don't know why I should be talking at all with all that scenery and greenery you have at the ultra high altitude. If you don't hear from me often. It's probably because it's easier to read over Dad's shoulder what you're doin. What am I doin'? Everything, but not much. You seem well adjusted to the clean air that everyone searches for globally. I have got to lesson plan. Do I? Well, keep on trekking. I see the cars and limos are not in abundance there, so you will both be svelte by the time you finish your journey. Be well and let us know what's on the tip. lgh