I started this blog in September 2010 to chronicle what I expected to be an amazing year of world-wide travel. When least anticipated, however, a fabulous work opportunity intervened. Next thing we knew, we were living canal-side in the Netherlands, proud owners of three bikes and a Dutch oven.
But living abroad, no matter where or under what circumstances, will lead to anthropological queries and (one hopes) random adventures. And so the blog became a chronicle of our lessons in Dutch life and our smaller-scale travels around Europe. In the fall of 2011, we moved across the world to Portland, Oregon; now, in 2013, we have moved back to Boston, Massachusetts (Cambridge, to be exact). Life seems for us to have become one long adventure, and I have kept this blog alive to memorialize it. Whether I know you or not, I hope it proves amusing, interesting, and at times useful.
But living abroad, no matter where or under what circumstances, will lead to anthropological queries and (one hopes) random adventures. And so the blog became a chronicle of our lessons in Dutch life and our smaller-scale travels around Europe. In the fall of 2011, we moved across the world to Portland, Oregon; now, in 2013, we have moved back to Boston, Massachusetts (Cambridge, to be exact). Life seems for us to have become one long adventure, and I have kept this blog alive to memorialize it. Whether I know you or not, I hope it proves amusing, interesting, and at times useful.
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