Category: Santa Barbara

  • 18Aug14

    18Aug14

    It’s official: we’re back in the US. It feels simultaneously surreal and like we never left. We keep almost saying, “Buenas tardes.”

    We crossed the border on Thursday by land in Tecate. We were wondering what it would be like to cross a border with Holly by land. The CDC only requires proof of rabies vaccination and a visual inspection — meaning if your dog looks sick, they’ll require an exam and may turn you away. But no one even looked at her or her papers as we crossed. So after months of having to get crazy health certificates and vet exams and pat downs, Holly just drove across the border like the rest of us. Hah.

    Over the next couple weeks, we’ll visit family and prepare for our grand finale around the Tahoe Rim Trail. In the meantime, here is a listicle of some quick-yet-fun reflections.

    Friendliest people:
    Mexico and Costa Rica

    Best food:
    Mexico City, hands down

    Memorable meals:
    Pollo pibil in Tulum
    Feria costumbrista in Chiloé
    Steaks at Don Julio in Buenos Aires

    Best fruits and vegetables:
    Chile

    Best empanadas:
    Argentina

    Most beautiful transportation:
    The ferry to Chiloé and Isla Lemuy
    The bus to Bariloche, which runs through Nahuel Huapi National Park

    Most frustrating experiences:
    Getting a health certificate for Holly in Mexico
    Renting a car in Costa Rica

    Biggest failures:
    (Not) learning to make refried beans
    Not making it to the tip of South America

    Scariest moments:
    Holly getting stung by a scorpion
    The moment before jumping into a cenote
    Thinking the bus left us in the middle of nowhere at a rest stop on the way to Buenos Aires (it was refueling)

    Traditions we like:
    Merienda or onces, also known as afternoon coffee/tea, in Argentina and Chile
    Very early starts to the day in Costa Rica

    Things we won’t take for granted again:
    Dogs having homes
    People respecting lines
    Good bread
    Spicy food
    ATMs having money in them

    Best beach:
    Tulum

    Best big city:
    Buenos Aires

    Best drives:
    Seven-lakes route
    Around Lago Llanquihue

    Best outdoor experiences:
    Floating through canals in Sian Ka’an
    Boat ride through Tigre
    Butterflies in Monteverde
    Kayaking at Balandra

    Places we enjoyed the least:
    Mérida (too hot, but great food and architecture)
    Bariloche (too touristy, although beautiful)

    Most uncomfortable situations:
    Bus from San Jose to Sámara, where Chris couldn’t fit his legs in and had to keep them in the aisle
    Using bathrooms on buses

    Things we thought would bother us more:
    Slow restaurant service — what’s the rush?
    Bugs — with the exception of our first place, we can handle cockroaches and all kinds of stuff

    Most useful thing we brought on the trip:
    Sewing kit, perfect for mending holes in otherwise perfectly good clothes
    Time-release DEET lotion

    Things we thought we’d need, but didn’t:
    Water filter, because it’s more efficient to buy bottled if the tap water isn’t safe
    Cipro, because we never got sick — except when I got the flu/tonsillitis

    It’s a miracle we didn’t:
    Get kicked off more buses for smuggling Holly on
    End up with Dengue Fever

    Most popular blog posts of all time:
    Our decision to be digital nomads
    Deciding whether to move out of our cockroach casita
    The packing list
    Whether perfection is good or not
    How to budget for a traveling sabbatical

  • 06Oct13

    06Oct13

    Tomorrow we fly to Los Cabos, followed by a short drive to La Paz. It has been a really, really wonderful week spending time with family. (more…)

  • 05Oct13

    05Oct13

    Today is Chris’s sister Sarah’s 30th birthday. Happy birthday to Sarah, the Five Crowns champion!

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