Comments for Farsickness http://farsicknessblog.com travel. eat. write. Wed, 06 Jan 2016 04:49:19 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on 2015: A Year in Review by Cest La Vibe /2015-a-year-in-review/#comment-58142 Wed, 06 Jan 2016 04:49:19 +0000 /?p=5359#comment-58142 Sounds like a fun year, and you captured it in some amazing pictures. All the best for 2016.

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Comment on 2015: A Year in Review by Corinne /2015-a-year-in-review/#comment-57891 Sun, 27 Dec 2015 10:28:12 +0000 /?p=5359#comment-57891 I just wanted to tell you that I remember finding your blog two+ years ago and your writing was much of the inspiration that lead me to Korea. I was excited, comforted and inspired by what I read. And now, two years later, as I’m preparing to leave Korea to move home, once again I’m reading your blog and finding comfort in it. My anxiety for the future is off the charts as I try to figure out what the hell I’m going to do when I get back to the US. I am also searching for purpose, some stability and a community. I hope you find what you’re looking for in the coming year and know that you have greatly impacted my life with your writing! Keep up the good content :)

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Comment on 2015: A Year in Review by Ceri /2015-a-year-in-review/#comment-57759 Tue, 22 Dec 2015 03:23:29 +0000 /?p=5359#comment-57759 I totally understand about wanting to have that time closer to those we love. I love travel and I love living abroad but I would never have accepted my new job if it hadn’t guaranteed I’d get to visit home at least once a year. I was getting to that point where I needed to spend more time with my loved ones.

I really am looking forward to seeing what 2016 brings for you, hun. :)

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Comment on The Time I Went to Tecate for Tacos by 2015: A Year in Review - Farsickness /tecate-mexico-san-diego-day-trip/#comment-57632 Thu, 17 Dec 2015 20:05:22 +0000 /?p=4932#comment-57632 […] Honorable Mentions: eating at a bouchon in Lyon, the many afternoon teas I had in England, eating horse in Lecce, side of the road sunset beers in Granada, visiting Beatlesplatz in Hamburg, trekking around Mt. Etna, eating my way around Rome, and that weird taco day in Mexico. […]

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Comment on 6 Reasons I Fell in Love with San Diego by 2015: A Year in Review - Farsickness /6-reasons-i-fell-in-love-with-san-diego/#comment-57631 Thu, 17 Dec 2015 20:05:04 +0000 /?p=4845#comment-57631 […] San Diego has been on my mind a lot lately as I try to think of a city in the US where I’d like to eventually put down roots. San Diego has the beach. It has some of the best weather in the country. It has ample opportunities for hiking. It has tacos upon tacos upon tacos. […]

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Comment on Korea’s First Pop Up Restaurant by Back Kitchen Seoul (Pop-up Restaurant) | Joe McPherson /koreas-first-pop-up-restaurant/#comment-57209 Wed, 02 Dec 2015 12:57:58 +0000 /?p=557#comment-57209 […] Korea’s First Pop Up Restaurant Farsickness: A Travel Blog […]

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Comment on StrEAT Palermo Tour: Discovering Italy’s Street Food Capital by Arancine-Sicily - The Red Headed Traveler /streat-palermo-food-tour/#comment-55265 Sun, 11 Oct 2015 19:29:31 +0000 /?p=5233#comment-55265 […] also sure I’d be quite enchanted by the food. Amanda over at Farsickness published a terrific post on a food tour she did in the Sicilian capital back in June and this is how I first discovered […]

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Comment on Why I Regret Riding an Elephant by Douglas Watson /why-i-regret-riding-an-elephant/#comment-55049 Wed, 07 Oct 2015 20:17:07 +0000 /?p=785#comment-55049 My wife and I each rode a donkey up to the magnificently carved Monastery building in Petra ,Jordan a couple of years back. The ride was over a 1000 steps up, and took approximately 20 minutes. You start at the bottom, near the Restaurant and Roman ruin areas , and work your way up to near the Monastery.. A truly fabulous ride through history. We of course bartered for this ride, and the man we bartered with actually jogged/ran/walked the entire trip with his animals. He called his donkeys Bedouin 4 x 4′s. The deal is to ride up and then later walk back down, The animals were always munching on food and looked well fed. He said he does 3 or 4 trips a day, early in the day. Not too many people walk up 1000 steps after lunch in the warmer part of the day.
We were there in the early spring. Temperatures were shirt and light sweater.
His cousin Rosa tried to sell us some beads , necklaces, and earings on the way down, What a great memory.

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Comment on The Charm of Sicily Lies in the East by Sarah /eastern-sicily-travel-guide/#comment-54795 Sun, 04 Oct 2015 08:45:46 +0000 /?p=5324#comment-54795 I would love to visit Sicily some day, you made it look very appealing.Especially climbing Mt.Etna= awesome!

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Comment on The Ultimate Guide to Food in Jordan by Petra - without the dust - Grassroots Nomad /food-in-jordan/#comment-54594 Thu, 01 Oct 2015 16:44:22 +0000 /?p=5136#comment-54594 […] on Earth has compiled an excellent and comprehensive guide for visitors to Petra, and Amanda from Farsickness has written a post about Jordanian food that is guaranteed to make your mouth water! Make sure you […]

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