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April 26/May 13 – Argentina/USA

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

Day 268/285 – After our non-stop, 48 hour journey to the airport, we spent the morning talking to every airline office in the airport. Then talking to them on the phone. And finally browsing the internet for airfares. Our research found that the compassion (bereavement) fares that airlines offer for flying home last minute for family issues is not very generous. The internet prices are just the same, or even cheaper. We couldn’t find anything under $2500usd each, which was way too much, and we needed to leave within 24 hours in order to arrive in time for the funeral. We were really bummed to find out compassion fares are not so compassionate. So, with that decision made for us, our next option was to fly straight to New York City, which was our original intention a few days earlier. The best deal we could find to New York City was leaving that same night, it was even cheaper than waiting a few days. I think it was because it was a Wednesday. Of course we bought the tickets, and spent our time wandering the airport until our flight took off in the evening.

Next thing we know, we are sitting in our friend’s apartment in New York City, with the western world all around us and spring sunshine beaming through the windows. It is really crazy, how quickly things can happen. There wasn’t much culture shock for us since we have been bouncing around from culture to culture our whole trip. I think the hard thing will be staying in one place for an extended period of time, since we have been living our vagabond lifestyle. It is definitely nice being back and having available all the food we are used to. To be in your own environment always feels fulfilling, but it is not something I was longing for when we were travelling. Though I have to admit, our first meal was my favorite comfort food, Kraft Mac & Cheese 😉

We are not ending our trip, but have it on hold right now. It is hard to tell for how long. It all depends on the outcome of the projects we need to finish, and what the future brings in the coming months. Although getting jobs seems so permanent, in order to maintain any short term living in New York we need to (this city is so damn expensive). To our amazement, the job market for architects is hot right now. That was a relief to find out, that it won’t be too hard to survive here.

As time passes I will add posts, just not as often since our experiences in New York are not quite as new and interesting as they were on the road. I am starting to put together our photos, and will be uploading them to the blog. I apologize for not having any in the past month, but our computer was on the fritz, and we only got it working right before we left Cerro Sombrero. It will take some time, but this is a good chance for us to catch up on all the photos for the blog 🙂 I am sure you are all just dying to seem them – hee hee. 😉

Aug 23 – TX

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Day 22 – Some more driving in Texas, taking highway 287 north, it was a scenic drive. The green rolling hills turned into more flat plains with cacti and rock outcroppings, and always a distant view of the horizon. At night as we made our way further north it turned into more of a cattle country, the smell was the main give away.

To our surprise as we drove through one small town a truck pulled up beside us at a stoplight and had a quick conversation with Jason about the bike on the back of our car and the gas mileage. You can never think people are not friendly here – how could you when there are signs stating their slogan mile after mile “Drive Friendly”. Though, not all the drivers drive very friendly – some tended to like to get right up on your bumper going 80 mile an hour when the speed limit is 70 until you finally have a chance to get out of their way. In a VW Golf, a big truck or SUV (popular choices of vehicles here) it can be quiet intimidation knowing if I had to stop quickly their car is going to bash right up to my steering wheel.

Drive Friendly, the Texas way! 🙂

Texas is green too… very beautiful country side.

Aug 22 – TX

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005
Day 21 - Austin is a very nice city. We are staying with our friend Tess, who is currently taking her first big exam right now to continue in the economic phd program at U of T. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Aug 21 – TX

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005
Day 20 - We woke up with a dead battery this morning. The night was very warm, even with the windows cracked down, and so we were turning on the car vents for some air circulation. The ... [Continue reading this entry]

Aug 20 – LA/TX

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005
Day 19 – We took route 90 (future interstate 49) down along the southern part of Louisiana, the Cajun area. Stopping outside of Houma at Bayou Black Airboat Swamp Tours (www.bayoublackairboattours.com 504.628.2508) for a tour of the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Aug 19 – AL/LA

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005
Day 18 - Today we drove through Mobile, Al and followed Interstate 10 west through Mississippi to Louisiana. Mississippi was only a drive through state for us at the moment with tons of road signs for Casinos and ... [Continue reading this entry]

Aug 18 – FL/AL

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005
Day 17 - Heading west and aiming for Alabama, so that we can make to Austin, Tx in the next few days. We went through Panama City and continued along to the coast. While driving along the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Aug 17 – FL

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005
Day 16 – On our way towards Tallahassee we made a side trip to Crystal River to see what was going on with the manatees in that area and ended up at a public beach. So, of course, ... [Continue reading this entry]