Home Sweet Home
Trip Start
Oct 08, 2006
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Trip End
Dec 12, 2006
Hello,
Thank you all for subscribing to my travelpod. I learned so much;
travelling with just a carry on is so much easier, read and reread the
Lonely Planet in advance, negotiate taxi prices before you get in,
Myanmar has some of the nicest people in the world, I want to travel to
Nepal and Tibet on my next trip, I love being an American, I love the
fact that I speak English.
We met people from Aspen and people who knew my hometown in Maine. Ugne
met a Burmese man who delivered oranges to her hometown of Klapida,
Lithuania. I am now sending information on biodiesel to a guy in
Thailand so he can run his car on coconut oil. So many random details
that enrichen life to the Nth degree.
Chow,
Brandon
P.S. I will continue to use this travelpod for occasional updates
before my next adventure, please let me know if you want to continue
your free subscription.
Thank you all for subscribing to my travelpod. I learned so much;
travelling with just a carry on is so much easier, read and reread the
Lonely Planet in advance, negotiate taxi prices before you get in,
Myanmar has some of the nicest people in the world, I want to travel to
Nepal and Tibet on my next trip, I love being an American, I love the
fact that I speak English.
We met people from Aspen and people who knew my hometown in Maine. Ugne
met a Burmese man who delivered oranges to her hometown of Klapida,
Lithuania. I am now sending information on biodiesel to a guy in
Thailand so he can run his car on coconut oil. So many random details
that enrichen life to the Nth degree.
Chow,
Brandon
P.S. I will continue to use this travelpod for occasional updates
before my next adventure, please let me know if you want to continue
your free subscription.




Comments
Welcome home
Thanks so much for sharing. Sounds like a grand trip.