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Tue, 1 Sep 2009 | By kimberlyanne | Views [1558]

The Beginning: I didn’t think that this year my burning man experience could have been more difficult than it was last year. I was wrong. Difficult doesn’t necessarily mean bad but it doesn’t usually mean good either. My word for this year is deconstruction.... Read more >
Tags: burning man 2009, dancing, desert, music, playa, recovery
Tue, 1 Sep 2009 | By susiekenzie | Views [1260] | Comments [1]
It was with great aspirations that I began this blog way back in May, sitting down at the computer in Australia. I imagined filling blank web pages with my witty reportage on my Summer Camp experience in Decatur, Michigan, The United States of America ... Read more >
Mon, 31 Aug 2009 | By clarrieno1 | Views [397]
So that was the most hilarious day of Greyhound transport yet. First of all Boston wouldn't give me a through ticket to Philly, they would only give me a ticket to NY so I have to queue again when I get there. Somthing to do with each greyhound station ... Read more >
Sun, 30 Aug 2009 | By clarrieno1 | Views [400]
Hoorah - it has stopped raining and in fact the weather is pretty bloody brilliant! So I am heading of to do some of the historic walking tour in the town centre. So having mastered the metro and purchased a freedom trail map off I set. Saw lots of ... Read more >
Sun, 30 Aug 2009 | By larasumera | Views [288] | Comments [1]
Hello World! So I technically couchsurfed with my friend Melissa's family in Istanbul, then with my friend Ray in Bozeman, but tonight is the first time with a complete stranger, and her and her husband are awesome!!! I sent out a few requests ... Read more >
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Sun, 30 Aug 2009 | By fieldnotes | Views [434]

We crossed back to Nova Scotia on Saturday, as expected three hours late. But again the crossing was calm - the newest storm, Denny or Danny, wouldn't arrive until later that night. Stupid us, we camped instead of finding a motel. The rain began ... Read more >
Sun, 30 Aug 2009 | By royandania | Views [1059]

Ania's
memories from two weeks in New Mexico, USA:
I left
Massachusetts and Roy in early august to go to New Mexico, and the town Santa
Fe for a two week Action Theatre workshop, taught by the founder of this
theatre form Ruth Zaporah. She ... Read more >
Sun, 30 Aug 2009 | By royandania | Views [729] | Comments [1]

Ania's final reflections from the last month at
Earthdance. (The text contains bits from different dates.)
So, July the 4th jam has started and i have to say i
find it hard to engage since i am still a bit exhausted after the SEEDS festival
that ... Read more >
Sat, 29 Aug 2009 | By clarrieno1 | Views [445]
So woke up this morning and it was raining and looked like it has no intention of stopping. I have no umberella and no waterproof top Oh and the rain is horizontal not vertical so decided not to go on the Harvard tour as I could well drown! Glad I ... Read more >
Sat, 29 Aug 2009 | By elawlor | Views [514] | Comments [3]
Once again, this will be brief. I am currently in Seattle attending my roommate from college (Charissa's) wedding but just a couple days ago I made it to Cascade Locks, the end of Oregon. I've walked over 2,000 miles now with only 508 to go. Oregon was ... Read more >
Sat, 29 Aug 2009 | By baker | Views [525]
The last two days are upon me. I am running around buying a few things, packing, and saying goodbye. The goodbyes mostly entail a group of friend wanting to take me out for food and drinks. The Thai's like to start late and the expats start early, but ... Read more >
Fri, 28 Aug 2009 | By clarrieno1 | Views [447]
So up early to catch the 9am Greyhound. But as it turned uot I got there early enough to catch the 8am and it was one f the new buses so very comfortable. Changed in New York for another crowded bus with some annoyingly noisey children and arrived ... Read more >
Fri, 28 Aug 2009 | By larasumera | Views [275]
So, I think I would move here if it weren't for the snowy winters. In W Yellowstone, they actually had a "no man's land" in every building, which are large holes that they'll pile in the snow during the winter. No thank you. But the drive through ... Read more >
Thu, 27 Aug 2009 | By clarrieno1 | Views [464]
So off to see some historic sights today and do a few chores. Went to Independence hall and had a very interesting tour of the building, our guide was Larry and he bombarded us with loads of history about the declaration of inedpendence and the creation ... Read more >
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