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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Riga, Latvia
The biggest reason we chose Riga to kick off our Europe tour was the crazy ticket price of $100 from Morocco. We were actually flying to Lithuania but for kicks got off the plane in Riga and were not disappointed … finish reading Riga, Latvia
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Tagged ANU, bridge, bus, cathedral, christmas, church, city, coffee, cosmopolitan city, daugava river, Estonia, Europe, fly, Latvia, Lithuania, love, Morocco, night, old town, orange sky, orthodox cathedral, plane, pork, rain, Rasa, river, sky, sodium lights, tallinn, tour, train, train track
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Welcome to the U.S. State Department
Hello Everyone, First, the big news. I passed the Foreign Service oral exam. Studying for the test has been the reason for my absence this last month and now that I am done, the blog will restart this weekend with … finish reading Welcome to the U.S. State Department
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Tagged adventure, Africa, african adventure, Asia, central asia, China, christmas, christmas in europe, dinner, dinner table, earth, Europe, foreign service, google, google earth, last hurdle, life, map, Mongol, mongolia, Morocco, oral exam, peace, Peace Corps, Rasa, route map, tent, us state department
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