Dec
31

HAPPY NEW YEAR from ISTANBUL, TURKEY!!!

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  1. One of the few downsides of travel. No Xmas gifts. I bought myself gifts though. Sooo good!!
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  2. Happy New Year, m’dear!! Hope you have a brilliant two weeks there with the Barcelona girls and I will be eagerly waiting to hear about it when you share. Take this time for yourself and we’ll be here when you get back.
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  3. Thanks for sharing this “go for it” message. You know we agree!

    Have a killer time in Istanbul and all year long.
    Kent @ No Vacation Required recently posted..25 Thoughts on Our 2011

    • YW Kent… I hope people do follow through and bring some type of change to their lives!!!

      I’m loving Isanbul & know 2012 will be just as good as 2011!!!

      Hope y’all had a great New Year!!!

  4. Happy New Year Jaime!
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  5. Happy New Year, Jaime 🙂
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  6. Happy New Year boo! Keep travelin’ so I can live vicariously through you xo
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  7. Adventure Tours India says:

    Happy New Year !!!
    It was nice to stumble on your blog and I have actually enjoyed following your travels and experiences. Thank you for what you do and for inspiring others like me to do the same.

  8. Jaime, you crack me up! I hope you’re having a blast in Turkey, can’t wait to read about it!
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  9. Happy New Year Jaime! My first post didnt go thru so I’m posting this again… 🙂 Wishing you ore adventures this 2012 😉
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  10. New Year in Istanbul, you lucky thing! Now, get onto those Turkish men – I need some more of your XXX Travel Stories in my life haha! You need to beat last year’s, erm, “encounter” on a chicken bus – and you have roughly 359 days in which to do it!

    • Tom… omg I am loving it… like tons. I hope I get one of these Turkish men… I am in love with them. They are seriously so damn beautiful. Oh & I will try and trump that one but am sure it will be hard to do so… that story set the bar too high…lol!!!

  11. Get me a turkish lamp while you are there… thanks! I’m so glad reading how happy you are there – you sprang back to life in turkey – seriously!

    Miss your face. Was thinking about our Agua Azul vid the other day. 🙂
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    • Oh I know Erica… I so wanna get a TURKISH lamp too… so bad!!! Where would I put it though?

      Oh & yes I really did spring back to life here… I think I needed the month break in Athens. It did me well & it helps that Turkey is an AMAZING country. Already near the top… as my fav.

      I miss y’all too a lot. Ahh Agua Azul was so much fun. I hope we see each other again soon!!!

  12. Happy New Year! Epic post and love the vintage filter applied to the photos. There’s just something about the analog look that’s so arresting. Looking forward to more from you breakaway in 2012!
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  13. Your enthusiasm is contagious! I’m feeling pumped for 2012 😀
    p.s. I love the shot of the mosaic!
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  14. A little late but.. Happy New Year from New Zealand, Jaime! BTW, Istanbul = best city in the world! Wishing you all the best in 2012. 🙂
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  15. Nice pic (the second one) me encantó! Why were all the thingies broken? It looks great on the photo, though 😛

    Happy fucking new year! 🙂

  16. I love the vintage filter too. it helps a ton when it’s a cloudy gray day. I think I needed the month break in Athens. It did me well & it helps that Turkey is an AMAZING country. I hope I get one of these Turkish men. I am in love with them. It was nice to stumble on your blog and I have actually enjoyed following your travels and experiences.

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