When the tide goes out, the native northern Eskimos/Inuit people go under the ice and search for mussels. They only have 30 minutes before the tide comes back in.
Poem by Jonathan: Old Smokey
Moving into a new apartment away from the smokey smoker below. Annoying, but glad that the apartment complex let us end our lease.
Getting To Decorate Sugar Cookies With My Cousins and Grandma
I had never gone to decorate cookies with my cousins. Grandma usually bakes the cookies and then the cousins come and decorate them.
Funny Video! Silent Monks “Sing” The Hallelujah Chorus
Enjoy these silent monks singing the Hallelujah Chorus!
Watching The Lunar Eclipse From Venango, Nebraska
While in Venango, Nebraska, Carrie and I got up early to go outside and watch the lunar eclipse. It was cold morning, but the eclipse was fantastic.
We’re In The News!
The Holyoke Enterprise, the town newspaper of the town where Carrie grew up, did an interview with us about 2 years of traveling around the world. Hope you enjoy learning about our travels as much as we enjoyed talking about our travel of the world.
Touch Screen Everything
Everywhere in America seems to have touchscreens. This is new since we left on our world travels, or maybe I’m more aware of it since fewer places elsewhere don’t have touch screens.
Enjoying Colorado (in Photographs)
Since returning to Colorado four weeks ago, I’ve been enjoying the beauty of the state where I am from. It’s been fun to take photos of wildlife all around my parent’s place.
Returning To Snow (And Cold)
Coming back to Colorado, I have been reminded of just how cold it can really get. -15 celsius or 5 degrees Fahrenheit is really darn cold. So why live in Colorado?
In America, Everything Is A Big Deal
Since returning to America after being gone for over 2 years, it feels like everything is a big deal.