LAOS | Wednesday, 31 Jan 2007 | Views [1544]
After Jen and I melted into rosemary and lemongrass-scented puddles at the forest temple (called Wat Sok Pa Luang ), I decided that I had to meet the pleasure-loving mind behind the herbal-infused steam baths and tropical group massage sessions. I ... Read more >
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INDIA | Friday, 19 Jan 2007 | Views [1562]
ADP: Until now, we’d spent weeks struggling to keep pace with frenetic, chaotic, religion-centric, sanitarily challenged, confusing, stimulating and draining India. But here in Goa, we finally had a chance to dig our heels in the copper-colored sand, ... Read more >
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INDIA | Sunday, 14 Jan 2007 | Views [1573]
ADP: After spending nearly a week purging our bodies, minds and auras of all sorts of impurities at the Sivinanda Ashram in Southern India (who knew onions, sugar, alcohol, garlic and salt were so evil, anyway?) Jen and I decided that it was high time ... Read more >
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KENYA | Tuesday, 5 Dec 2006 | Views [9776] | Comments [2]
ADP: As someone who managed to learn depressively little about international geography during my formative years, I barely knew that Kenya had a coastline, let alone a gleaming ribbon of icing white sand and its own rhinestone speckled stretch of Indian ... Read more >
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PERU | Thursday, 14 Sep 2006 | Views [738] | Comments [1]
In a post earlier this month, we wrote about how the angel-faced children of Peru had the power to melt both our hearts and our resolve: Quite often Hol, Jen and I often would save our spare change just so we could distribute it among the palms of little ... Read more >
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USA | Wednesday, 16 Aug 2006 | Views [1107] | Comments [2]
Just a question The Lost Girls would like to throw out to the universe: Why does there seem to be more American women on the road than men? We've met a bunch of Americans with a double X chromosome traveling by themselves, and a few in groups. But ... Read more >
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