Meze and Craig's Excellent Adventure
Home. Phew.
Time to find jobs, a place to live and all that.
A time will come when we won't be all that interesting to talk to. We will come home from work and look at our photos with bittersweet expressions on our faces. We will count t…
About Us
Two years, six continents, and the occasional unsanitary bathroom.
Welcome to Meze and Craig's Excellent Adventure!
The story so far: since June 2007 we´ve been on the road, visiting Thailand, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania before arriving in the UK. We then visited Italy, Croatia, Switzerland, Leichtenstien, the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium before finding work in Edinburgh. While working…

Jesy I travel for a lnivig and it used to be difficult to find travel humidifiers (my previous one was so difficult and big, it never made a trip). Normally I resort to running a hot, steamy shower to add humidity to a hotel room but that is no longer eco-friendly. However, I bought this after waking up in Breckenride, CO (winter) with my eyelids stuck to my eyeballs and my nose in undescribeable pain. It is expensive, but works like a charm. If you put it on minimum, it will run through the night. If you put it on half strength, it will run out of water in the early am. I got up and refilled, then put on max, and my pillow was slightly damp when I awoke but that's OK! Easy to clean. I've only used it three days, so I can't testify to it's longevity yet. I would recommend to a friend. Comes with a travel bag and converter plug, with is a nice touch.
re: Latvian Military Band on 11.11.08, RigaJonatan This book seems ultra interesting, but the best sort of devabonging is devabonging multilingually.Therefore, before i read all of this book, i shall first learn lots and lots of languages to truly live with the natives in many countries. The opportunities that come with speaking many languages are breathtaking.So, the books i would suggest reading before devabonging adventures would be some books that teach you how to teach yourself languages quickly and efficiently (far faster than in school). What fun is vegabondin' if you cant talk to the natives? Check these out:How to Learn Any Language: Quickly, Easily, Inexpensively, Enjoyably and on Your Own THE QUICK AND DIRTY GUIDE TO LEARNING LANGUAGES FASTHope this helps some people go on cooler adventures than mine will be
re: Statue of Jeronimo Luis de Cabrera (founder of Cordoba)Fadi We have the Baby Bjorn Travel Crib as well and we love it, too! It's so easy to transport and set-up is quick and easy! It's quite pceiry though, so I debated for a long time before I finally gave in and bought it. Amazon sometimes has some great deals on it, so I'd keep checking there. I'd never heard of the GOCrib before, but that seems like a great compact option as well! :)
re: Our Room (that's four beds, not one)Vicki Yahoo - you look like you're enjoying it! Is that a wee beard I see Mr adrenaline junkie?
re: Craig, loving itVicki You go brave girl!!!
re: Ready to go!Vicki Hey the blue shoes are not just made for walking...
re: Craig´s feet with Bariloche belowDaz YUS!!!!!! Awesome
re: Handstand on the esplanade, MontevideoDaz I think it looks like an oversized unhappy bulldog from this angle
re: Marisa and a (fibreglass) polar bearDaz I see a giant M..... I wonder what it could be
re: Obelisk, Buenos AiresDaz or is it the 68 Butterfly?
re: The "89" Butterfly, Argentinian sideMum Vix Now this one reminds me of my scuba diving practice in Fiji, only the fish didn't nibble they bit!
re: Tiny fish nibbling Craig´s legMum Vix Ah the Acai berry we talked about, so full of anti-oxidants - taste yummy?
re: Eating açai na tigela, BonitoDaz "It was this big!!!!"???
re: One cast, one piraña