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Guatemala – Tikal, Rio Dulce, Chichicastenango, San Jorge La Laguna, Panajachel, Antigua

Guatemala…what can I say about you?  Except for the fact that I had a stomach bug thing the whole time that I was here and I am pretty sure that your food made from corn did not help one little bit.  I also spent the whole time putting After Sun Gel/Moisturiser on Laurence’s back every day/night.  As a whole, I think the country is very beautiful – lush green grasses, hills, mountains, and volcanoes.  It was easy to travel through, however, very slow at times.  The roads were full of pot holes and there were numerous blocks (either for protests or road works). Continue reading 



Mexico – Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, San Cristobal de las Casas, Palenque, Merida, Chichen Itaz/Playa del Carmen, Tulum

When we finally made it to Mexico City, after a delay with the plane (apparently a toilet was leaking on the landing gear, and then a door was closed or wasn’t and it should have been or something), some 3 hours late we were tired and very grateful that there were authorised taxis to take us to the hotel.  After a sleep in we decided to take a walk around.  We ended up heading into the Bellas Artes (the Palace of Fine Arts) and exploring the architecture museum (Laurence’s pick – which was not worthwhile as everything was in Spanish). The building itself was spectacular.  We also went to the ballet here. Continue reading 



Texas – Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas

The Lone Star State…

Hmmm…what to say about Texas…the state is primarily filled with patriotic people whom, on a fundamental level, I disagree with, however, I don’t seem to have met any of them.  To this point, I have only met warm, friendly, like-minded people with whom I have found it a pleasure spending time with on each stop of our journey. Continue reading 



Louisiana – New Orleans

We made our flight from Los Angeles to Dallas, which was so overbooked the airline staff were offering people cash to take a later flight. We would have considered this, however we wanted to get the show on the road. We were ready to leave California. After arriving at the ‘hotel’ at 12:30 am, we slept fitfully and briefly before making the 8 and a bit hour drive to New Orleans.
Arriving in New Orleans was interesting. We had booked a room for the night on our lunch stop at Subway. Turns out, it was an old asylum and was more like a hostel than a hotel. Either way, we took food recommendations and ate ‘Poboys’ for dinner. The Blind Pelican turned out to be an exceptional recommendation and we ate far too much (as usual). Continue reading 



California – San Diego and Los Angeles

California Dreamin!

I have to say that the amount of driving between cities and through states definitely is not a dream.  It is not until you actually start to travel through, explore, and then move on that you feel the vast distance of America.  Until this point, it the sheer size of the country has eluded me.  Laurence on the other hand, being the main driver, has felt it from the start. Continue reading 



Arizona – Flagstaff and Phoenix

I think that we stayed in one of the worst places we could in Flagstaff.  It was about $40 a night for a small Motel unit.  There were people drinking and smoking for a lot of the night and I didn’t sleep much.  Laurence slept marginally better than I did, but I think his discomfort was from the bed and pillows rather than the noises outside the room.  This was our first stop after Las Vegas and I think we were both trying to be cautious with the amount we spent there and trying to tighten the belt a little.  In hindsight, $10-15 more per night is not too much to pay for comfort.  The sole benefit of the Motel was that it had a cute Diner across the road which we ate at on five occasions over the three nights that we stayed there. Continue reading 



Navada – Las Vegas

The flight from Sydney to Los Angeles was a long one – we had gotten up at around 5:00 am to avoid the Sydney traffic and get to the airport for our flight leaving later that morning.  After 13 hours of flying with only an hour or so of snoozing on the plane for each of us we landed in Los Angeles – it was sill 6:00am on the same day!  This, and Maree’s inability to stay awake any longer (can anyone say Zombie!!!), made the 5 hour drive to Las Vegas a painful one.  We were both ready for some sleep when we arrived at the hotel at about 2:00 pm.  After a quick nap we went for an explore, had some food, and turned in early for the night. Long flights suck. Continue reading 




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