Tra la la la la Trujillo

Sorry I’ve been such a bum about posting lately; I just don’t really have much for news (or pictures). Plus, I figured everyone would be busy with holiday happenings. Anywho, let me give you a run-down of our recent activities. You wouldn’t think that biking along the coast in Peru would be brutal, but it … Continue reading

Forgotten Details

Mike was disappointed that I had forgotten some crucial details in my last post, so I am going to rectify those omissions now. First of all, he wanted to be sure that I tell you how he successfully bribed the Peruvian border authorities. You see, the border between Ecuador and Peru is a little screwy. … Continue reading

Famous!

The other day Mike and I were interviewed in Tumbes, Peru. Being the gringos that we are, the local newsreporter had no trouble picking us out of a crowd in the town square of Tumbes. Since we had our bikes all packed up and ready to go for the day we were even more conspicuous. … Continue reading

Marine Iguanas

So, the latest with the computer is that it is still seriously screwed up. This is especially sad for Mike. We did loose some Galapagos pictures (about 1000, in fact), but the pics of the boobies (from our last day) were still on the camera. You’ll get to see them eventually, but the files are … Continue reading

Sally Lightfoot Crabs

Well, tragedy struck yesterday: our computer crashed. Big time. Something about our hard-drive is seriously screwed up. Mike is in the process of trying to recover lost data, but we’re not sure how much of it he’ll be able to restore. Luckily, he’s been backing up his photos on his iPod pretty regularly. We may … Continue reading

Galapagos Birds — Part I

I know I promised marine iguanas next, but Mike took some outstanding photos on our last day in the Galapagos, so I’m going to wait until he uploads those. In the meantime, I’ll cover penguins, flamingos, and a few other birds. The Galapagos penguin is the northernmost penguin found in the wild. It’s pretty weird … Continue reading

Sea Lions

You’re excited to see the sea lion pics, right? They’re so cute and silly, who wouldn’t want to? Well, sea lions are abundant in the Galapagos. Mike and I have had close sea lion encounters before (when we got Scuba certified in Mexico we dove with them), but we got to spend lots of time … Continue reading

Tortoises

It turns out we have way too many favorite photos from the Galapagos so far, so my next several posts will be a bit unconventional. Instead of telling you what we’ve done day by day, I am going to post some pics animal by animal. I’ll start with a general overview of our cruise in … Continue reading

Origin of the Species

Guayaquil turns out to be a pretty awesome city, though a bit large for our tastes. It has several fancy and modern malls, a few of which might even rival the Scottsdale malls. Mike and I frequented the Mall del Sur because it is close to the house where we were staying, it is where … Continue reading

La Nariz del Diablo

La Nariz del DiabloA Play in 3 Acts The Players: Jackie — a tourist in Ecuador Mike — her traveling companion The Narrator — or just some train conductor guy that Mike took a photo of Act I: Hotel Europa [The scene: a small but clean hotel room (well, clean except for the one rather … Continue reading