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Feeling the Alberta Love


Feeling the Love in Alberta

Experience the Esrock love in Alberta!

The summer’s gonzo shenanigans begin in Alberta, where I strap on a new Gonzo Hat at a working cowboy ranch, patrolling for cougars, roping up steer, and penetrating Triple AAA Alberta Beefcake. Shining with afterglow, I head to the Rockies with the help of a couple helicopters, rocking the downward dog with an unforgettable class of heli-yoga! Heli-yeah!

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In other news:
Anyone in Hong Kong catch my SCMP magazine feature about the Bulletproof Tailor of Bogota? On Sympatico MSN, check out 5 Places to Teach Abroad, 10 Tips for Healthy Travel, 10 Places for Kids Under 10, and my latest column: The World’s Best Islands. If you missed it, read about Colombia’s Mud Volcano in the Toronto Star. Tune into OLN and Nat Geo Adventure for Word Travels! And should you read about Transylvania in Australian newspapers, the nameless Associated Press reporter is none other than yours unruly.

As for the Swine Flu, you better get yourself checked out if you:
Have a fever.
Have a sore throat, hacking cough, nausea
Have An uncontrollable urge to have sex in the mud.

Next up:
Return to Nicaragua, followed by Portugal, Italy and Georgia
(if the Ruskies don’t invade!)
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Having a cow,
Robin


One Response to “Feeling the Alberta Love”

  1. Private Label Rights Says:

    I usually do not comment on blog posts but I found this quite interesting, so here goes. Thanks! Regards, P.

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