Posted by Megan Roney on Monday, February 6, 2012,
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Everyday Life
“Something’s not right with my tooth,” Jarred told me a few
days after arriving in Tampico, Mexico.He cranked open his jaw and I got a good view of the gaping hole in one
of his top molars where a filling used to be.
We asked at the front desk and surprisingly there were two
dentists with in walking distance of the hotel.Only one had a website which said i...
After a while of traveling in foreign countries, you begin to realize that it's not just your luggage that can get lost. When you don't speak the language, you loose your ability to speak. If you can't decipher the written word, you loose your ability to read. And if you can't read the signs to know where you're going, you yourself can get lost. It can be a bit overwhelming, and at times humiliating, but I'm sure even Odysseus experienced frustration on his adventurous travels. This blog is my account of my travels. Hopefully, my blunders will assure others that they are not the only ones lost in translation.