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Hedgehogs Without Borders

On March 3, 2005, Jessica and Tim set off on an epic 18-month round-the-world adventure. That trip may be over now, but the storytelling has only just begun!

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Thirteen of my Favorite Photos Posted by Tim on Apr 28, 2005 | 3926 reads
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Within the next few days we’ll be done uploading more than 700 new photos into our Photo Gallery. If that sounds like an obscene number, it should be noted that in these first several weeks of our trip, we’ve already taken over 3,600 photos!

Anyway, I’ve gone through and selected a handful of photographs I particularly like. Jessica and I don’t differentiate between the photos I took and the ones she took: to us, they are all our photos. We hope you like these, and the other seven hundred-odd photos we’re uploading.






















































:: Comment by koreen at 04:20 PM on Apr 28, 2005 ::

Not only are you both incredible writers, but phenomenal photographers! Your pictures are like postcards—and they were a great b-day present:) (happy birthday to me…)!

Stay well, don’t drink the water, and be prepared to be recruited by a travel magazine:)

K

:: Comment by Marisa at 05:40 PM on Apr 28, 2005 ::

Amazing, incredible, fantastic.

I keep thinking how lucky you are to have the digital cameras to catalog this great adventure… Because of them you will be able to look back on these moments for the rest of your lives. What an amazing feeling.

P.S. My favorites are By the Sea, Glory Days, The Outsider (awwwwwwwww!!!), and of course - the unbelievable Village Panorama.

You guys blow my mind.

xoxox

:: Comment by daddy at 06:50 PM on Apr 28, 2005 ::

simply breath taking,all of your photos make you want to run away to these beautful locations to experience the majesty of it all first hand. that not being possable i just have to try and visualize all its grandeur though your eyes and pictures that post. i really hope that your able to down load and preserve thison computer discs or cds.it will definitely make a remarkable travel guide or better yet a huge coffee table book. you both seem to have the insinctive eye of photographers your able to tell stories through photos, your panorama remind me of works i’ve seen done by the likes ansel adams. iwrte more later now i have tofinish reading and looking at all your goodies love always from all of us meow woof chirp and binkies to both daddy

:: Comment by Swany at 06:53 PM on Apr 28, 2005 ::

Listen to Koreen. She knows whereof she speaks!

:: Comment by Shana at 10:26 PM on Apr 28, 2005 ::

don’t like them, love them. breathtaking. you (both) have quite an eye, and i love the titles, as well.

:: Comment by Sister Soldier (The Post Hog) at 11:54 AM on Apr 29, 2005 ::

MOVE OVER NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC for Timmy and Jessica totally kick butt with their photos! I hope Pad can scan some of these and then hang them on the wall in the hut, for they’ll look absolutely fab in here!

Know that I miss you two ever so much and that I’ll be thinking of you as I celebrate my 28th on the sixth of May. Until then keep writing, taking photos, singing, dancing, and enjoying life to the fullest.

*Hugs and kisses to all.*

~~~~~The Post Hog

:: Comment by Janet at 07:46 AM on Apr 30, 2005 ::

At this moment I am living through your dreams and dreaming through your lives!

:: Comment by amy at 11:39 PM on May 4, 2005 ::

those photos are incredible. thanks for sharing them. now i am inspired to travel around the world.

Argentina

:: Itinerary ::

First stop: Buenos Aires, where we’ll see the tango performed and wander the enormous Recoleta Cemetery. Then it's off to see the penguins and orcas of Puerto Madryn, the mountains of El Bolsón, the tree-lined streets of Mendoza, the waterfalls of Puerto Iguazu, and the canyon country of Salta.


:: Map ::


:: Vital Statistics ::

Area: 2.77 million sq km
Population: 37.81 million
Language: Spanish
Currency: 2.95 Pesos = $1
Visa: None (<90 days)


:: Expenses ::

Meals (each)
Budget: $0.30 - 3
Splurge: $6 - 10

Lodging (for two)
Budget: $12 - 20
Splurge: $25 - 30