Since life happens faster than the speed of the internet, we’ll pretend this post is for Wordless Wednesday. Enjoy the peek! (P.S. You’ll also find few new snippets up at our Daily Travel Journal.)

Flowers & Coffee. Life couldn’t be better.
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Awesome!!! Thank you so much! We’re living it with you!
Great photos! Good composition. Hope you will title as you go, so we know just what we’re seeing and can put some of your trip on our OWN dreamboard! You will have your coffee table travel BOOK written before you get home.
Toni! Thank you : ) Yes, the captions are a huge help, I know. The downside of this international exploration is the sluggishness of the internet, so the extra fiddling is hit and miss at this point. Keep visiting, though, and hopefully I’ll have more descriptions for you in the future : )
These photos are amazing!! The colors are so vibrant! Can I just say again how excited I am to keep up with you guys. Looks like your first week has been amazing!
Aw, thank you Shelia! I’m so glad we can stay in touch while we’re away… Hugs to you and the family xx
Hey, from New Zealand! That ceviche alone looks so good! mMmmmm.. Looks like Peru is treating you guys well. Can’t wait to hear about your Inca Trail!
Hey-hey! I can’t wait to read more about NZ : ) Finally uploaded some Inca Trail tidbits today, for your viewing pleasure… : )
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How was your visit to the South American Explorers Club? I’ve checked them out online and can only imagine how useful they might be, especially when first getting settled. Would love to hear about your experience!
Hey Tom, we’ve loved the South American Explorers Clubs so far: visited Lima and Cusco, both. It’s helpful to have an easy base for information, wifi, and luggage storage, plus all the guidebooks and info that you could ask for… Well worth the small investment in membership.
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