July 2012
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Our Interview upon our arrival in Portugal →
Jul 3rd
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An Apperance on "Young and Naive" →
Hilary Ayers spreads the word on her awesome blog!
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June 2012
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Jun 28th
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Cliffs of Moher
A few days ago, I walked along the misty, steep cliffs of moher as the rain faded. My hair took in the fresh breath of the sea. No longer could I feel the cold. No longer could I worry. I wish I could stretch these moments to days to make them last. The Gaelic winds were strong enough to hold my weight as I leaned. The drops of rain misted our cheeks and the sun followed to warm them again. The...
Jun 27th
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“We may run, walk, stumble. drive, or fly, but let us never lose sight of the...”
– Gloria Gaither
Jun 27th
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“Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to...”
– Jack Kerouac
Jun 24th
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Ireland - Kara
Adjusting to life on the road and jet lag has been a bit difficult but I’m happy to be on this journey! I can’t help but to laugh at myself for thinking it would be challenging to be a pescetarian in Europe. ‪There’s an abundance of bread, fresh produce, fish and natural food in Ireland.‬ Honey is sold with the comb and is smooth and buttery. The scent of warm sugar seeps in to...
Jun 23rd
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Ireland - Joanne
It’s been a crazy whirlwind, but I think we’ve finally settled and adjusted to life on the go. Dublin is a city with so much history, and its inhabitants are so informed of it as well. We heard some Gaelic (the traditional Irish language) being spoken and it’s simply beautiful. There’s also a lot of country pride — we went to a pub for the Ireland vs. Italy Eurocup...
Jun 23rd
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The Emerald Isle
Don’t worry, we’re still alive! We’ve done so much in a little over a week that we’ve been here in Dublin. We walked around for a bit on the first day, taking in the architecture. The buildings, in the traditional Gregorian style, had very strict regulations and their doors were the only liberties they could take. Wherever you walk around Dublin, you’ll see doors of...
Jun 22nd
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