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I’m not sure how Jeannie E. has done it, but she was leading one of our San Miguel de Allende Day of the Dead trips until Sunday. Then landed in Hanoi on Tuesday (U.S. time) to take a group through Vietnam. Even Jeannie R. (who has kept a crazy traveling schedule herself) is tired thinking of it.
But here she is on two sides of the world in a matter of days:

Left: The two Jeannies in Mexico; and presto-chango, (right) Jeannie E. is posing halfway around the world in Vietnam.
In the meantime, Jeannie R. is still in Mexico with a lovely new group of travelers to San Miguel, dancing as if she hasn’t a care in the world (which of course she does, along with millions of others). It’s just that Mexico just feels so far from the madness in the States right now.

Open wide and say, “Aye yay, yay, yay.”
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Happy trails!

Jeannie Ralston, CEO + Jeannie Edmunds, Chief Operating Officer
P.S. Save the dates to find out more about next year’s trips to Colombia (11/11), England (11/19) , Iceland (11/20) , Greece (12/3) and Portugal (12/3)!