Walking into the unfinished church, we were ushered to the front and asked to individually greet every person there. Only knowing about four Swahili phrases, this wasn’t as easy as you might guess! How’d we find ourselves in this position, I hear you thinking. Well, there-in lies a tale. In Tanga, a few days earlier,
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After finishing our safari we found ourselves inspired to head off the tourist track and do some exploring of the rural villages in the Pare Mountains. It was quite a different experience – much quieter with a chance to see how the average villagers lived. Let’s just say that it’s not quite the lap of
Safari Part 4: Aaron goes a-Carving The difference between a “safari” and a “tour” is that a safari is a journey without a set, unchangeable itinerary. It’s open to taking things as they come and adjusting the day to create the most memorable experience. That was never more evident than when our safari took a
We know everyone is waiting for a safari post and we PROMISE it is in the works…but while we research adjectives, a final art post from Buenos Aires! One of the highlights of our visit to Buenos Aires was taking a Street Art Tour of the city with BA Street Art. If you’ve been following
Tonight we bring to you an incongruous mix of art and engineering from Buenos Aires, Argentina. First the art: When in Argentina, do as the Argentines do. In this case, We Tango. That’s right, we took our very first tango lesson! Fun and the first 8-count pattern was surprisingly easy to learn. Our awesome Seattle