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I
was born in North Carolina and lived there until I was about 2 or
so. My father was in the military, so we moved every year
or two. We lived up and down the east coast, in Arkansas,
Germany and Kansas, before he retired in 1980. I attended
Manhattan High School (in Kansas) and college and law
school at the University
of Kansas (Go Jayhawks!!).
I've lived in Alabama, Georgia, Texas and California since leaving
my parents' home. I currently live in California with my husband
Kirk (even while we were on our RTW,
we considered California as home). My family
and friends are scattered all over the
place, as you can imagine.
My
husband and I are highly involved with our
church, locally. I have lots of hobbies, including cooking,
HAM radio, reading,
travelling, bzflag, and sports/outdoor activities. Although I love
to watch Jayhawk Basketball, I generally
prefer to participate. Some of my favorites are beach
volleyball, scuba diving, cycling,
rowing, swimming,
snow skiing, tramping,
surfing, off-roading, etc.
My
travels over the last few years have taken me to Costa
Rica, Hawaii,
Australia, Ireland, New
Zealand, and most recently, on a 15-country,
1-year round-the-world trip.
Feel
free to drop me an email
to let me know how you're doing, or any other suggestions you have
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Friday, October 13
Travel Memories
As I struggle to complete my reflections on my trip to Costa Rica in 1996, we just received an email from South Africa. About a year ago, Kirk and I were interviewed about our Round-the-World Trip on episode 10 of the Amateur Traveler podcast. Apparently, people are still listening to it! "I am a new subscriber to the Amateur Traveller Podcast and I took a listen to the around the world episode where Chris interviewed yourself and Donna about your travels. I was especially glad to hear that you included South Africa, esp Cape Town in your itenary.
I am busy reading your journls on what you got up to down here and it seems like you covered many of the major attractions. It seems like you guys didn't manage to get to the winelands which is one of the most beautiful parts of the Cape. Towns like Stellenbosch, Paarl, etc come to mind.
I hope that you do decide to come back one day, but in the meantime, I'd like to invite you to listen to our podcast called The ZA Show (pr: The Zed-A Show) where we (my wife and) talk about all things South African from news, soundseeing tours, interviews, play SA music and keep listeners up-to-date on SA preparation for the 2010 soccer world cup. The address is http://www.thezashow.com.
Take care Regards ~Glen" In addition, we still occasionally hear from people we met on our trip. The memories are full and still, after three years, quite vivid! Labels: Podcasts, Reflections, RTW, Travel
# posted by SportChick @ 10:34 AM
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