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  • The Art of Buying GroceriesTuesday, 11/9/10-Wednesday, 11/10/10. I have designated Wednesday as my grocery shopping day. It gives me a chance, midweek, to take the bus into town and gives a change to my daily routine. Today I had several things Posted by Jan Foster in Miz Jan's Travelog | Nov 10, 2010
  • Mysteries of Sound and FruitSunday, 11/7/10-Monday, 11/8/10. I was awakened early Sunday morning by a loud noise that sounded like someone throwing stones at the windows and roof. I got up to investigate. There was no one or nothing near the Posted by Jan Foster in Miz Jan's Travelog | Nov 8, 2010
  • Daily chores and other tidbitsMonday-11/1/10-Saturday-11/6/10. I have been offline for only 6 days but it seems like a lifetime. I am amazed at how dependant I have become on my laptop. It is truly my lifeline to the outside world. Then again, Posted by Jan Foster in Miz Jan's Travelog | Nov 6, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama, Day Once, or 11 for ClarityDay number 11 began with the traditional El Valle wake-up howl. That damn squid was back, slamming cars against our patio door. Having prepared ourselves at the Farmers Market by purchasing anti-squid spray, we made quick work of the beast Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Nov 6, 2010
  • Las Perlas, Panama[[http://www.coupletravelling.com/places/las-perlas-panama.html|Archipelago Las Perlas is located in 40 miles from Panama city]] and consists of about 100 islands. The most famous island of this archipelago is Contadora Island, because it has several reso Posted by coupltravl in Couple Travelling | Nov 4, 2010
  • San Blas, Panama[[http://www.coupletravelling.com/places/san-blas-panama.html|Archipelago San Blas is located on the Caribbean coast of Panama]]. San Blas consists of 378 islands, but only 49 of them are inhabited by independent Kuna Yala Indians. [img=http://photos.t Posted by coupltravl in Couple Travelling | Nov 2, 2010
  • I´ve found ParadiseMonday, 11/1/10. Yesterday my landlord, Carlos, his wife, daughter and baby boy and me came to my new residence. We got the house ready for me and Carlos cooked ribs and chicken on the BBQ. They left Posted by Jan Foster in Miz Jan's Travelog | Nov 1, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama, Day Zehn Day Zehn, or ten to those of you using the English parlance, began with a howl and a bang. No, my inner werewolf was not stirred by having consumed massive quantities of cooked German-style meat products the night before, nor Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Oct 30, 2010
  • Moving Out to the CountrySaturday, 10/30/10. I wanted to get this posting finished before I move into my little house in the country as I don’t know yet what the internet situation will be. I have located an internet café in a Posted by Jan Foster in Miz Jan's Travelog | Oct 30, 2010
  • PanamaWednesday, 10/27/10 – Friday, 10/29/2010. Things are looking up. When I arrived in Panama Wednesday night, I had a feeling that I was going to like it here. The hostel I’m staying in is nothing to Posted by Jan Foster in Miz Jan's Travelog | Oct 29, 2010
  • Playa Blanca, Panama Playa Blanca is one of the most closest beaches to Panama City. About 2 hours by car - if you like speed and are not afraid of the road police :) Pacific ocean is very bea Posted by coupltravl in Couple Travelling | Oct 22, 2010
  • Bocas del Toro, PanamaNot long ago we made a fascinating trip to [[http://www.coupletravelling.com/places/bocas-del-toro-panama.html|Panama province "Bocas del Toro" ("Leaps of a bull")]]. Señor Christopher Columbus had a rich imagination - he gave such a name to archipelago w Posted by coupltravl in Couple Travelling | Oct 19, 2010
  • Couple Travelling - no more reasons to travel aloneWe are a couple currently living in Panama City, Panama. We love to travel. That's why we decided to make our website - [[http://www.coupletravelling.com/|Couple Travelling]]. It's for the couples like we and like you, and is going to help the Posted by coupltravl in Couple Travelling | Oct 19, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama, Day NeinDay 9 began thankfully absent the cacophony of angry pelicans bent on supremacy in a game of dominoes. Better still, my Love was posed serenely next to me, hands folded delicately across her chest, bosoms heaving seductively with each passing Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Oct 16, 2010
  • Billy no matesTraveller snobs are the bane of backpacking. They've been everywhere you've been and more besides, they've always had more original experiences and really got under the skin of the country and they have an exclusive set of ethical ethnic souvenirs. Posted by tgilmour in Viaje interminable | Oct 14, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 8, more or lessDay 8 began with the sound of the ocean breeze gently blowing at the steel curtains of our room. I was awakened by the raucous chatter of several pelicans deeply engaged in a game of dominoes on our terrace. They Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Oct 9, 2010
  • On the move Three weeks of relaxing in Medellin then 10 days of hectic and eventful travelling. I've met missionaries and Mennonites, been stranded in mud and on docks, drunk Maté in an indigenous reser Posted by tgilmour in Viaje interminable | Sep 27, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 7Day 7 began not unlike any other day in the highlands of Panama. A thick fog had enshrouded the room, giving the appearance of a Scottish moor during hunting season. Several pheasant were suddenly startled by the dogs and sprang Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Sep 26, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 6Day 6 began much like any other day on the Scottish Moors........waking, rubbing sleep out of one's eyes, peering out the castle ramparts at the omni-present mist and listening for the Hound, hoping that he was well sated from a Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Sep 6, 2010
  • Central America at LastWith the lost city found and the northern part of Colombia visited it was a choice between heading south to Bogota or north to Panama City, both capital cities of their respective countries and both offering a very different appeal. Posted by rhinoc in Trav vs. South America | Aug 31, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 5Day 5. Dawn broke several hours before we managed to crack open our eyes, and there still seemed to be remnants of the previous nights' music humming in our ears. No wait, that's a cricket. Still, sounded the same. Bleary Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Aug 22, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 4Day 4. We awoke to the soft strains of a Del Castillo song humming into ours ears......... Bajo del rio, estas llamando...... The music was in our heads, as we were fondly remembering our day at the Rio Muluba. There Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Aug 8, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 3Day 3. Ah, New York….no wait, that was another blog. Ah, Panama. It seemed the Chinese food from the night before had digested quite nicely, though, as always when eating Chinese food, we were hungry for more. So a quick Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Jul 31, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 2We awoke on Day 2 to bright sunshine glaring through the window of our room at the lovely Continental Hotel Riande, and we knew that adventure lay before us. It had to, we were adventurers, and here we were. The Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Jul 25, 2010
  • Voyage to the Isthmus of Panama Day 1 AgainDay 1 continued with little fanfare. I say this because we were bound to several airplanes for the rest of the day. The first jetted us to the bright lights of lovely Newark New Jersey. I’m not entirely sure why Posted by beerman in The Beerman Chronicles | Jul 24, 2010
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