Published at: 07:03 pm - Wednesday March 12 2008
Day: 351 So, throughout this entire adventure of getting my visa paper work together for my Bolivian Visa I came across an interesting list on Bolivia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. The list (list III) is as follows: AFGANISTÁN ANGOLA BHUTAN CAMBOYA CHAD ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA (incluye PUERTO RICO) (That’s Us!) INDONESIA IRAQ JAMAHIRIYA [...]
Published at: 04:03 pm - Tuesday March 11 2008
Day: 350 As I mentioned yesterday, we only really have a few hours each afternoon for some proper wandering, and then it rains for most of each afternoon making it even more of a pain to get out and get photos. Today we spent most of the afternoon figuring out our visa paperwork (photocopies of [...]
Published at: 05:03 pm - Monday March 10 2008
Day: 349 Since Spanish classes (in which Felicia kicks my ass) take most our days and its too dangerous to leave the hostal at night it leaves us a short afternoon to wander town. Today we stumbled across the Theater Bolivar, which was ravaged by fire in 1999, and is now in the slow process [...]
Published at: 05:03 pm - Sunday March 09 2008
Day: 348 In an expedition to find Middle Earth (which is rumored to be around here), Felicia and I took directions from our Spanish teacher and spent an hour and a half on two separate excessively crowded buses to get there. Much to my dismay the lack of Hobbits was excessively noticeable, no wizards, no [...]
Published at: 05:03 pm - Saturday March 08 2008
Day: 347 My alarm beeped off at 8 am this morning and I jumped out of bed with the exuberance of a child at an all you can eat ice cream buffet. The sun was streaming in our second story window overlooking the street, and the day looked spectacular. Yet, for some reason Felicia didn’t [...]
Published at: 03:03 pm - Friday March 07 2008
Day: 346 Somewhere over Central America I open my eyes, blinded by the bright morning sun. The Singaporean in the window seat next to me has that, ghost white-hands clenched-holding down the vomit look on her face; the look you never really want to see on a fellow passenger at 35,000 feet. I glance at [...]
Published at: 02:03 pm - Wednesday March 05 2008
The Day Before Tomorrow: My life in the last 7 days has become busier than any other point in the past 2 years. I have shot 2 weddings and attended another, been to Big Bear and the beaches, spent hours upon hours at my computer editing and building a new webpage, spent countless evenings showing [...]