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Blog Name: The HenderBalz
Url: http://www.henderbalz.wordpress.com
Language: English
Topics: Travel, Honduras, volunteer
Description: This blog is about the travels, experiences, and volunteer work newly weds Jim Henderson and Dawn Balzarano during their year living in Honduras. It is also about the people they meet, their trials, tribulations and a whole lot of funny stuff!
Popularity: 3 Followers

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EVEN MORE THINGS WE WILL NEVER TIRE OF…
While living in Central America! With 4 more day left in Honduras, so many things are flashing before our eyes. We are trying to take it all it and enjoy every moment like it is our last! So we can not leave you with the images from our “Things We Won’t Miss About Honduras” post. So along with the 2 previous “Things We Will Never Tire of…” (click to read that post) and “More things We Will Never Tire of…” (Click to read that post) we
EL SALVADOR STORY TIME
Some stories just need to be told. I will try to keep them as short as possible, but bare with me if I go on a bit in my excitement of reliving the experiences. But before I get started…here are some statistics on our trip: Days: 11 Cities: 9 Buses: 26 Miles Covered: 800 (Most of those miles were traveling across Honduras to and from the border, El Salvador is a small country) Hours on Buses: at least 45 Hours waiting for buses: Approximately 15 Time it would take to drive 800 miles in a car at 60 mph: 13.5 hours Taxis: 6 Pick – Up Truck Rides: 3
STORIES OF EL SALVADOR-POST II
Okay, I can’t seem to keep my stories short, but I hope you liked the previous ones anyway, and I hope you will like these few more just as much. NOTE: Although the photos and videos linked to this blog are random, they all are from our trip to El Salvador. SANTIAGO DE MARIA I moved to San Francisco on Feb. 6th, 1987. My sister and her fiance, Jeff, lived in an in-law apartment under Jeff’s Mom, Blanquita’s, house. I had nowhere to live, so I rented
EL SALVADOR…PRICELESS
I know this is old school, but I think you will enjoy it anyway! Although I will be touching on some stories of our trip to El Salvador in this post, some are worthy of more detail which I will share with you in my next post. —————— Bus ride from San Pedro Sula to Santa Rosa de Copan…… 80 Lempiras ($4.00) Getting the scariest bus “losing-it’s-steering-on-mountain-roads-death-defying-praying-to-all gods-for-our-lives-literally-crying-roller-coaster-like-ride” experience…Priceless! —————— BY THE WAY – PRICING I
JIM’S BIRTHDAY BLOG
NOTE:  I am having problems putting photos into posts right now, will add them very soon. This day of Jim’s was quite celebratory and we would like to share, especially since last year, his big 40th was not the best day ever! Jim’s day started with not getting started! He slept in while I went to do shopping not only for dinner that night, but for the week as well.  You see, Jim usually does all the shopping…so one of my small gifts to him was to shop! I was a bit concerned as I could not find the cake he wanted in 3 different places! Figured I would have to get one later. Then when I returned from shopping I made him Egyptian Eyes fo

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