Malcolm & Jillian Return to Merida

…And we’re back, after a nice eleven day trip to the US. The whole thing went by in quite a blur, and I regret spending as much time as we did on the Metro-North commuter train between CT and NY. All in all, it was a great, though hectic trip, and we will definitely be hitting you with a flurry of updates about our impressions of returning to the US after spending the last four months in the Yucatan. For now, though, we are on the move, and trying to get our heads above water after such a long time away.

A special thanks to all of those that offered us shelter and their hospitality for our time in the States. Corrie M. & Lauren W. in New Haven, The Hotel Duncan in New Haven, Josephine S. in Clinton, the Ramada Limited in Jersey City, Matt K. in Brooklyn, and the Hotel Ameritania in NYC, you all offered us your own brand of comfort, and we appreciate it.

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