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Nov 27, 2022 05:28AM

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And we are off!

Safe driving wishes headed your way.

Tonight we are in Evanston, Wyoming. It’s possible we’ll stay another night, as 4-8 inches of snow is predicted overnight. Oh my.

Yikes ! I'm glad Dan had a steady hand on the wheel and didn't panic.
Maybe it's best to stay another day or so. Then the roads will be properly cleaned and salted.



I didn't know that about salt.
My sister has an app that I guess drivers somehow contribute to. Anyway, besides giving driving instructions it also tells you things like, deer ahead 20 feet. We were all quite surprised and found it to be accurate. We used the app when we drove to Niagara Falls, NY.

Neat app, Alias. Thanks for that info.

LOL

Kenya amazing. We had terrible luck with cancelled flights getting there and missed some of the safari but had a great time while we were there. Saw lots of lions, zebra, buffalo, hippos, and cheetahs as well as lots of other wild animals in their element. We had part of a herd of elephants walk between our jeeps, and the baby paused and looked at us. And there was a tame eland at the camp that climbed up on our tent's verandah and asked my husband to remove the brambles from her mane. He's an eland whisperer, apparently. We also met local people, which was wonderful. I learned a lot and took great pictures. Now I'm working on which ones to blow up and frame.

And welcome home!

Kenya amazing. We had terrible luck with cancelled flights getting there and missed some of the safa..."
Sounds like a great trip, not just a good one but a great one!


The tribe is also called Chachapoyas and the sarcophagi at Karajia are what they are best known for. She sent us a number of photos. Inaccessible, the question is how locals managed to carve them in the 15th century. The photo below shows them. She said her guide pointed out the paintings of the genitalia, clearly seen on the three to the right of the shot. This was a burial area.

Her Christmas Eve was neat. First of all, the hostel where she was staying served residents a (free) holiday dinner, followed by a group outing to a nightclub for dancing the Eve away. She says it was quite crowded and appeared to be part of the small city's tradition.
She has sent us Instagrams of children in traditional regalia dancing in the town plaza, clouds flowing (photo from above) through the forest and people she met at the hostel, who also went hiking. Oddly, she met TWO other people who are named "Autumn", as well. One was a man from Israel.
Today she is in Trujillo, the last stop before she will arrive where
she begins her remote commuting. The bus ride there was 13 hours long. Mondays in Trujillo a soup called Shambar is eaten. Everywhere in the city, apparently. It's a wheatberries, pork, garbanzo soup which looks tasty. Interesting tradition. You cannot get Shambar on Tuesdays or any other day of the week, apparently. We've not run into that on our travels.

I just wanted to let you know that Peru is ON! ¡Olé!



Beautiful sarcophagi. And complete with private parts too. 😀

What a great trip! My son-in-law and daughter were great travelers but with covid and two kids under five that has slowed down their travels.

Then there are the kids. I admire parents willing to travel with their young ones but one trip overseas with ours (who were 14 & 9) and our lesson was learned. It's challenging. In the end, we asked family to tend to our children in our home. We were fortunate that two of my siblings were unmarried & child free, so welcomed this opportunity.

From Texas we head to Utah for site seeing and my nephew’s wedding. Then to Oregon to visit our son. And on. Just glad to be moving again!

Sounds wonderful, Deb ! Enjoy.

Sounds like a great plan. Have fun madrano. 🙂

Have fun on your trip!




Wow ! I didn't realize you've been to every state. Lucky you !

Which 4, John ?"
Kentucky, Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota

Which 4, John ?"
Kentucky, Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota"
Living in North and South Dakota gave us a good boost in our tally. The drive to see kinfolk in Texas helped with all the Plains States.

Greenland by the end of the week. I see there are many, many posts, i see, when we get home.
Meanwhile, Libby drawback—i cannot copy my notes without connecting to the internet. Waste of free time, so i’ll write them out instead.
Time to run. I think of my book buddies often.
Deborah

Eagerly expecting Greenland observations ....

This post is just to let you know all’s fine. As an aside, i must say memories of the icebergs are keeping me a tad cooler!
Meltingly,
Deborah

Sorry to hear about the TX heat, deb.
Since it's about 90 and crazy humid in NY, the sound of icebergs sounds wonderful to me too !
Welcome home !
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