Machu Picchu in the Clear and the Fog
Until our recent trip, Louis was part of a large, sad cohort of tourists to Peru: People who get to … Continue reading Machu Picchu in the Clear and the Fog
Until our recent trip, Louis was part of a large, sad cohort of tourists to Peru: People who get to … Continue reading Machu Picchu in the Clear and the Fog
When we are all over the place in the world, the observations that become our Partout blogs typically come to … Continue reading Peru of the Missing Thing
Let’s talk toilets. After three years of marathon travel, we are here to tell you that all toilets are not … Continue reading Potty Talk
We’ve all seen the cartoons featuring hairless little space aliens freshly landed on earth trying to figure out earthling civilization … Continue reading Culture Shocked (Again)
Seven kilometers from the heart of Cuenca, then a kilometer east on San Miguel de Putushi and finally a couple … Continue reading Lunch in a Field of Dreams
Sometimes our plans pop, sometimes they fizzle. Our New Year’s eve was a little of both. One of the reasons … Continue reading The New Year that Popped and Fizzled
Maybe the most common question we hear from people (okay, women) about traveling for so many months at a time … Continue reading Living Out of Suitcases
Flying out the United States a couple weeks ago, Copa Airline’s in-flight magazine contained an article about colorful Christmas observances … Continue reading A Verry Cuenca Christmas
For the record, neither of us are shoppers, especially on the road where anything we buy would have to be … Continue reading Mining Emeralds in Bogotá
We often meet people whose response to hearing about our marathon travels is, “I want your life!” To which we … Continue reading Here We Go Again