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(Photo: Ella and Naavah in Niseko, Japan.) Our travels so far have taken us from winter in South Carolina to New Zealand’s cool summer to Austrial’s hot summer to the tropics in the Philip... Read MoreA Day in Hong Kong
Above: A view of the Hong Kong city skyline from Kowloon. We left the Philippines on an early morning flight for Hong Kong, which meant we got up at 3:30 am to pack and travel to the airport. The flig... Read MorePhilippines Sunsets
I have lived in the Philippines. Craig and I visited a couple years ago. This is my third time here. There is one thing that is alway consistent: Sunsets are beautiful. You can always count on a beaut... Read MoreManila, Philippines
(Photo: The family in front of General Douglas MacArthur’s statue on Corregidor.) We met up with my parents in Manila and headed to Nasugbu, Batangas. We had planned to stay in Nasugbu for the l... Read MoreAcclimating to the Philippines
(Photo: Naavah with her new friends at the branch in Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines.) We spent a couple weeks in the Philippines. I lived there for about 16 months back in the 1990s, so I knew what to... Read MoreCebu and Bohol
When we were planning our trip I knew I wanted to take the kids to the Philippines where I had served my mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The area I lived in was not the pl... Read MoreBig city to Outback to ocean
(Photo: Sunset over Sydney, Australia.) We had a wonderful time in Australia. We went from a large city to the Outback to the ocean. We learned a few thing along the way. Australia is about the size o... Read MoreEmpty Beaches?
In South Carolina we have beautiful beaches. In the summer they are filled with people. In Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, they have beautiful beaches that have no one on them. It did not take us... Read MorePlanes, Trains, Automobiles and Camels
The bow of the Southern Swan in Sydney Harbor. When we planned the trip, Tiffany and I focused on what we wanted to see and experience. The logistics of how we would get there was often just a means t... Read More- 2 of 4
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