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

It’s been difficult to get access to the internet this past month, which is partially why my blog hasn’t really started up and running yet. Not to mention that since I left New Brunswick on September 20th (over a month ago – holy cow!!!) I have been INCREDIBLY busy. First I spent a few days […]

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I’m writing this from my new, clean, fully furnished, and totally adorable studio apartment in Bangkok. I arrived here last night at 7pm after yet another one of those long overseas journeys. I flew from New York to Hong Kong, a 15.5 hour flight – the longest I’ve ever had to sit through. I had […]

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It seems strange that I am, yet again, writing in my blog. My blog which is reserved only for trips across the globe.This can only mean one thing…Yes, I am departing yet again. I am leaving the comforts of the West and the security of my family, and heading out for yet another adventure. This […]

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I’ve been back from South India for just over a week and am now officially missing the wonderfully warm weather and the beaches. It was a wonderful month of sunshine, fresh air, and great food.The journey began with a lot of traveling. A 40-hour bus ride from Kathmandu to Delhi (which, because of traffic actually […]

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Here is a list of the things that AREN’T available in Nepal at the moment:1) cooking gas2) petrol3) kerosene4) water5) electricity Maybe it’s a sign that it’s time to go. Which is convenient, since I leave in 4 hours. Wish me well, and wait for exciting and interesting upcoming blog posts!

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