Wandering Footsteps: Wandering the World One Step at a Time » A travel journal following a family on their overland trip around the world.

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  • Welcome to Wandering Footsteps, the travel journal of a nomadic family on an overland trip around the world. With thirty years of travel experience, a round-the-world trip already under our belt, a newly-converted bus, and a new baby in tow, this journey is bound to be interesting! Join us in our global wanderings - we've saved an extra seat just for you!

    - Brittany, Bruno, and Phoenix

I’m sitting along the bank of the Zambezi River, looking out onto those golden yellow island grasses studded with awkward, patchy green trees.  Beyond, Zambia, its rocky mountains silhouetted in the dusty, red late afternoon African sun.  A light breeze keeps me cool, the river smell refreshes me, and the occasional laughter from a hippo […]

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  • munche - Please don’t be a lion’s meal. We need to see you again. Travel safe.ReplyCancel

This blog entry will not be good.  It will not be beautiful, nor will it be witty.  It will not paint a picture of a new culture or place or tell of some recently-obtained moment of clarity.  Its purpose is merely to inform you – my friends and family – that I will likely not […]

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My, how time has flown. It seems like only yesterday, I arrived, tired and jet-lagged, onto the farm. I remember so many things from that first day – the dusty, scorched earth on the side of the road from the airport; being bombarded by Christoph and his love of Ben-10 at the airport; being dragged […]

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Mozambique – for some, the name might conjure up images of civil war, dire poverty, guerillas warriors hiding out in jungles; but for me, Mozambique will forever more be associated with images of pristine turquoise beaches with smooth white sand, coconut and banana trees lining the coast, unspoiled islands, coral reefs teeming with fish, traditional […]

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