Tag: travel

SUNSET STRIP

We were walking back from a Jenga-fest / sausage cookout at a friends house. It was cold and windy. Rumor had it a cold front was moving in. Possibly bringing more snow. The sun found a gap in the clouds and “stripped” for us.

A LITTLE CALIFORNIA IN ARGENTINA

Malargue, Argentina reminds us a lot of Bishop, California. It’s clean, tranquil, at the base of massive mountains, and the place offers an abundance of outdoor activities. Climbing. Biking. Fishing. Skiing. And happily enough for us… tennis. No surprise here… the residents of Malargue have most active and healthy lifestyles of any place we’ve encountered in our adventures.

BOLIVIA!

At $160 dollars a head just to walk across a line in the sand, ($800 for a fam of five), Bolivia started off playing kind of rough. Three months later (the yearly max allowed for us Americans), a dozen stops, and dozens more adventures we’re happy to give the place five unqualified thumbs up. More

Playahs…

That was an eleven ball rally... thank you very much.

So… we’ve been hanging out at the courts in Argentina lately, and even Malia’s caught the bug. This is what the afterglow of your first eleven ball rally looks like. (Count the fingers)