The Easy Way to Tour South America Lazy dad, hyper mum, four kids (one in nappies) tour South America for 6 months

The Easy Way to Tour South America

peru

Posts Tagged ‘Peru’
“Otra Forma de Vivir” – Aldea Yanapay
"Otra Forma de Vivir" - Aldea Yanapay

An eager audience at the weekly show Walking back to my hostel in Cusco alone a couple of nights ago, I saw a schoolgirl of around 11 or 12 years, still in her school uniform, pushing and cajoling her blind drunk father to get him home. He was teetering all over the road and pavement, […]

nicaraguan

Posts Tagged ‘Nicaragua’
Us and the Nicaraguan contra affair
Us and the Nicaraguan contra affair

Costa Rica throws up some surprises every so often. This evening, we had dinner in a restaurant called ‘The Airplane’. Nothing odd about a restaurant called the airplane. Plenty odd, though, about a bar and nightclub which are housed inside a Fairchild C123 which looks to all intents and purposes like it crash landed into […]

mexico

Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’
Week one and a half in Mexico
Week one and a half in Mexico

Casualties to date: 1 pair sunglasses (Paola) lost somewhere in transit; 1 suitcase left in airport – recovered; 1 wandering child in Gatwick – recovered; 1 bruised ego – Iyas walks into chest-high cactus. London to Cancun was a 10 1/2 hour flight on BA, during which Alvaro and Omar couldn’t contain their excitement at having […]

itinerary

Posts Tagged ‘itinerary’
Flights

The flights are almost all booked. We fly on average once every 13 days. So far. And not always from the last place we landed. Air miles have pretty much got us covered for our flight out to Cancun in Mexico, and back from Sao Paolo in Brazil. Then some hefty search and negotiation from […]

happiness

Posts Tagged ‘Happiness’
(Surfing and) The global happiness revolution
(Surfing and) The global happiness revolution

3 Boys Surf pose Drive along any longish stretch of road in Costa Rica, as we just have going from the coast at Samara to the Manuel Antonio national park, and you will see a bunch of signs by the side of the road that say nothing more than CostaRicaHappy.com. This would seem even odder […]

General

Posts Tagged ‘General’
Hello world!
Hello world!

The flights are not all booked. Almost none of the accommodation has yet been found. We have not agreed yet on how long we’re staying where. We have not yet actioned most things we need to do to get the house rented. Our youngest is still in nappies and refusing to sleep in his own […]

friends

Posts Tagged ‘For Friends’
Observations in Cuba
Observations in Cuba

I’ve asked many of the Cubans we’ve met what the biggest Cuban sports are. Unlike pretty much all of the Spanish speaking world, football doesn’t get a look in. Number one is baseball. Second is boxing. Third, and I was told this by more than one person, so it was either a famous joke or […]

Quite proud really
Quite proud really

Alvaro, my second son seems to have developed an admiration for Che Guevara. As a part of this trip to Cuba, I have been sharing her history with the boys. A fascinating story, but given her proximity to Mexico, there are some marked differences. While in Mexico, the Maya are still alive and well, in Cuba […]

Week one and a half in Mexico
Week one and a half in Mexico

Casualties to date: 1 pair sunglasses (Paola) lost somewhere in transit; 1 suitcase left in airport – recovered; 1 wandering child in Gatwick – recovered; 1 bruised ego – Iyas walks into chest-high cactus. London to Cancun was a 10 1/2 hour flight on BA, during which Alvaro and Omar couldn’t contain their excitement at having […]

flights

Posts Tagged ‘flights’
Flights

The flights are almost all booked. We fly on average once every 13 days. So far. And not always from the last place we landed. Air miles have pretty much got us covered for our flight out to Cancun in Mexico, and back from Sao Paolo in Brazil. Then some hefty search and negotiation from […]

el-avion

Posts Tagged ‘el avion’
Us and the Nicaraguan contra affair
Us and the Nicaraguan contra affair

Costa Rica throws up some surprises every so often. This evening, we had dinner in a restaurant called ‘The Airplane’. Nothing odd about a restaurant called the airplane. Plenty odd, though, about a bar and nightclub which are housed inside a Fairchild C123 which looks to all intents and purposes like it crash landed into […]

diary

Posts Tagged ‘Our Diary’
Observations in Cuba
Observations in Cuba

I’ve asked many of the Cubans we’ve met what the biggest Cuban sports are. Unlike pretty much all of the Spanish speaking world, football doesn’t get a look in. Number one is baseball. Second is boxing. Third, and I was told this by more than one person, so it was either a famous joke or […]

Quite proud really
Quite proud really

Alvaro, my second son seems to have developed an admiration for Che Guevara. As a part of this trip to Cuba, I have been sharing her history with the boys. A fascinating story, but given her proximity to Mexico, there are some marked differences. While in Mexico, the Maya are still alive and well, in Cuba […]

Week one and a half in Mexico
Week one and a half in Mexico

Casualties to date: 1 pair sunglasses (Paola) lost somewhere in transit; 1 suitcase left in airport – recovered; 1 wandering child in Gatwick – recovered; 1 bruised ego – Iyas walks into chest-high cactus. London to Cancun was a 10 1/2 hour flight on BA, during which Alvaro and Omar couldn’t contain their excitement at having […]