Transportation Lunchbreak at work...browsing newspapers online... came across this cartoon from yesterday's paper in Nicaragua: Viva bipedal autolocomotion. No choice for so many...
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this cartoon ties in with a documentary that i watched last night with A&S. It's called "The End of Suburbia". A 2004 film that looked at the peak of oil production and it's impact on the suburban lifestyle. They mentioned gas prices getting as high as $4 per gallon. we're there. EE
From the summer of 2005 to the summer of 2006, my wife and I lived in León, Nicaragua. During that year we sent weekly e-mails to friends…and the habit of doing so spawned this, my first blog, when we returned to the Pacific NW.
I grew up in Germany, Arizona, and Georgia before moving to Seattle (I was an army brat); after a year there, and then a year in France, I returned to the Pacific Northwest, where I got married. My wife and I spent several years in Seattle before going to live in Central America for a year…
In the summer of 2007 we relocated (again) to Arizona…And now, several years later, and after a month-long stay in Korea, I no longer want the blog’s title to be geographically-specific, so as of July 8, 2011, "allophile” is the new home for the blog. Thanks for following…
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this cartoon ties in with a documentary that i watched last night with A&S. It's called "The End of Suburbia". A 2004 film that looked at the peak of oil production and it's impact on the suburban lifestyle. They mentioned gas prices getting as high as $4 per gallon. we're there. EE
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