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November 25, 2003

Bye Bye Galapagos :(

Well, my time in Santa Cruz, and on the enchanted islands has come to an end. Tommorow, on the second flight, I am traveling to guyaquil. From there, I will travel north to Montinatia. Iīve made some friends while I was here....

I REALLY love the Lemon Cafe (right across the street from the TAME office) the guys there rock. I lent the cheif there my book of MP3 CDs, and his gratitude is everlasting. Free internet!! This is a picture of me and some of the guys who work there, Claudia and Peter, and the three of us. Do I look fat?!?!?!? If in doubt, go look at the picture of my bare ass on the trekshare site. lol.

I will miss it here. I leave these people with a tear, and promises to return.

We are going out tonight for one final blast, if anything really crazy happens, i will let you know!!

Cheers

AND! of course, as my friend Erik (theglobaltrip) always says:

If you enjoy this daily travel blog, please post a comment! Give me suggestions, send me on missions, let me know how things are going back home in (Canada!). Knowing that I have an audience will only force me to make this blog more entertaining as the days go by. Donīt forget to bookmark it and let a friend know!

ciao

Posted by Simon on November 25, 2003 08:10 PM
Category: Galapagos Adventure
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Dear Simon,

I love your site and it is very stress relieving for me in my final weeks of my semester at school to check out what you are up to. Your pictures are amazing and I am even stealing some of them and putting them in a folder.

I think you look skinnier, not that you were big before but you know skinnier in general.

Thanks for stealing me a pet from the Galapagos. I hope you remember to feed him and kiss him goodnight for me!

I hope to hear some really exciting/crazy stories soon!

Sharon

Posted by: Sharon on November 25, 2003 10:36 PM
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