JT's blog on his trip to Israel:

Thanks for posting the link, bajaden. I think it was wonderful that JT went all the way to Israel to show some support for a teammate and get to know Omri's family and to see a little of Israel and Israeli culture. It actually sounds like a wonderful trip. I'll never get everywhere in the world I'd like to go, but it would be very nice to see Israel. My grandparents did visit Israel a long time ago. Late
50's, I think.
 
Alright, we are down to travel logs now.

In that case, we shouldn't overlook Tyreke's trip to China:

http://vspblog.com/2010/07/07/seeing-china-through-my-eyes/

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P.S. Apparently, Reke has taken on the mantle of The Last Dragon! :eek:

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Good to hear JT is bonding with Omri, hopefully once training camp & preseason comes around, JT can be that motivator for our troops along with others of course
 
Hey Bajaden: Just stick to the facts in your travelog to Mulege: how many fish you caught, how many beers you drank. Skip the "...and the sweat was running down my rippled muscles as I was reeling in the big one!".
Just kidding. I've fished the midriff islands many times in the Sea of Cortez, along with Mulege and the eastern cape. Many good memories.
 
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Hey Bajaden: Just stick to the facts in your travelog to Mulege: how many fish you caught, how many beers you drank. Skip the "...and the sweat was running down my rippled muscles as I was reeling in the big one!".
Just kidding. I've fished the midriff islands many times in the Sea of Cortez, along with Mulege and the eastern cape. Many good memories.

I'm sure he lost count on the Beers during the first day of the trip. :p
 
Hey Bajaden: Just stick to the facts in your travelog to Mulege: how many fish you caught, how many beers you drank. Skip the "...and the sweat was running down my rippled muscles as I was reeling in the big one!".
Just kidding. I've fished the midriff islands many times in the Sea of Cortez, along with Mulege and the eastern cape. Many good memories.

No fishing on this trip. Just sitting on the beach, drinking cervesa's and counting the shells. I had my daughter, her friend, and my grandson along. I lived in Mulege for 5 years, so I got to see a lot of old friends. I counted 1,895,281 shells. I lost count of the cervesa's... :rolleyes:
 
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