internet is so easy to use here. One other advantage of such easy
connections is that we have talked home via Skype several times today.
the connections from this Pocket PC to the computers at home has been
clear and very simple to establish. Another advantage is that it is
totally free. What an amazing world we live in. i'll let Ted tell
more about the day.
Ted: Today was busy and quite an experience. We started off by
noticing that we hadn't any milk to put in our tea, nor a mug to put
the said tea in, not to mention a lack of honey. thankfully, the
hostel we're at has mugs, and sugar for the use of guests. After a bit
of breakfast, we began to wonder: where can we get the items we
missed?after some time of walking about and asking questions (the
answers of which usually provided about 20% of what we needed to know)
we ended up at the local big-mart, which had everything we needed. We
ate, then took a nap because by this time, it was lunch and we'd spent
most of the day thus far on our feet. Post siesta, we had tea with our
newly procured supplies, and stared at maps for a while. Shortly
thereafter, we decided to go south. we walked up the street some in a
new direction, and checked up on the internet, and all things included
and headed on our way. Back at the hostel, we decided that we'd pack,
then headed out to a piano, and trumpet concert. It was breathtaking.
every time the trumpeteer hit a fast spot, you wanted to laugh, and
the whole way through, the audience had wide smiles on their faces. we
walked some more, got some strangely flavored ice cream (chili mango,
and something neither of us had ever tasted before, called a weird
word, and powerfully purple) and retired. Well, Dad did, I'm up
writing, but not for long! Cheers.
1 comment:
Andy and Ted,
Sounds like a fun trip so far. We are following your blog..
Ted - La palabra en espanol para honey is miel !
Viajan Uds. con much cuidado!
Steven, Tere, Vanessa and Alex
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