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Date of Roadtrip
06/17/2009 to 08/08/2009
Start
Davis, CA
End
Davis, CA
# of Interviews
2
Total Miles Logged
1146

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December 14, 2011
Yoga Teacher Training in Guatemala
http://freettc.com/stirling/

The Mystical Yoga Farm on Lago Atitlan in the mountains of Guatemala is offering scholarship to a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training Certification. (more)
December 09, 2009
Democracy is Homeless
Check out The Democracy is Homeless Project!

Let's change the world.

Our goal: For thousands of people like you to stand on corners in cities all over the world for one hour to bring attention to the future of democracy in the coming year, and the fact that WE are the ones who need to step up and shape it.

****Taking part in the demonstration is also a way to audition for a new reality show called The Great Experiment, coming... (more)
September 03, 2009
Don't turn around
Exactly one month since our last Music Festival (Reggae Rising). I've been in Hermit Mode at la casa de mis padres in Lake County (more detail about this experience can be found here: http://matadortravel.com/travel-blog/united-states/stirling-f/stuck-in-the-muck on my Matador Blog). Denell is in Santa Rosa swinging from ancient Redwood trees with adolescent camp goers on a massive high ropes course. And she's getting paid for it.... (more)
August 03, 2009
The End in Sight
Two days of relaxation in Davis... And then comes Wednesday night. Our great friends Joe Mendoza and Mark Watson, a.k.a. D.J.'s Salty Dog and Hoax, are spearheading the electronic music revolution in Davis, a “college town” which by nature is over saturated with top forty radio edits. Being the supportive, beat-loving chicks we are, there was no way we would miss the boys spinning their strange combination of dub, house, trance,... (more)
July 27, 2009
Homies where the heart is...
Yesterday afternoon we descended upon the central valley as the temperature rose fifteen degrees above anything we had experienced in the last three weeks of glorious green Oregon. It was an interesting sensation, the excitement and anticipation of returning to Davis. Earlier this summer we had literally counted down the days leading to our departure, aching for some sort of escape from the predictability of the perpetual college... (more)
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