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July 20, 2005

Updating the Site

Address in HavanaWe’ve finally posted some of our travelogue on Cuba below. At this point, we are still trying to figure out the best way to update the site. It’s taken us longer than expected to get all that we have written into the computer, but at least this is a start.

For those who are interested in reading some of the details of our trip to Cuba, they can scroll down on this page and start with July 5th. Another option is to view all of our Cuban entries, but there will be a lot more text on this page.

For most days both Emily and I have separate entries, so many posts retell the same stories from slightly different perspectives. Soon I’ll also be putting up a few essays on my Cuban experience that will have a bit more analysis, as opposed to what is mainly a travelogue for my enteries up until this point.

One more quick note: We've uploaded a few pictures of Mexico at our other site. Hope you enjoy!

Posted by Peter Mork at July 20, 2005 3:13 AM

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