
| American Journal 2002 - part 2 |  | Czech Česky | 
|  | continuation of your favorite never-ending series | 
|  | December 30, 2002, - January 1, 2003: about Karl May's books, missing occupants of
			the first American tenement block, snobby Sedona Vortex, bar regulars and dirt-cheap accommodation
			in Phoenix | 
|  | December 28 - 29, 2002: on how we saw cacti and missiles, immigrated in the middle
			of United States, almost slept under a bridge -- and finally reached real White Sands | 
|  | December 26 - 27, 2002: getting there turns out to be long and tedious business | 
|  | December 1 - 25, 2002: ... and brings El Niño along as well our next
			visitors and a fence box on our back yard | 
|  | November 29 - 30, 2002: has a view to an Indian Fortress and volcanic plains of Lava Beds | 
|  | November 12 - 27,  2002: ... is not a simple thing | 
|  | October 15 - November 11, 2002: about holidays, fairy beings, storms, and mercury mines | 
|  | October 1 - 14, 2002: about some more heroic deeds of my fragile mother | 
|  | September 27 - 30, 2002: four days without wife, on four wheels through four states | 
|  | October 5, 2002: early in the morning, the sun rises and so do other things, like for example balloons.
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|  | September 8 - 30, 2002: on a growing popularity of our home, censorship, Suchýš, Tux, and my mom.
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|  | September 4 - 7, 2002: about abrupt changes in weather, a gingerly bear, and a way back home. | 
|  | September 2 - 3, 2002: about Places, highways in Montana, and mountain goats.
			(Meh.) | 
|  | September 2, 2002: R rated - about a romantic novel, a mining town, and
				an extremely interesting museum
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|  | August 31 - September 1, 2002: to prevent our family vacation from spoiling,
			we started our trip by immersing ourselves in salt
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|  | August 5 - 25, 2002: what can happen if you let a Hippo loos on a garden
				or behind a wheel.
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|  | July 14 - August 4, 2002: about our limp load, a practically immortal man, and
			a drain that fought back.
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|  | July 1 - 14, 2002: took place independently of crowds, and independently tested
			our dependence on our Wagon.
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|  | June 10 - 30, 2002: as is appropriate for the silly season,
				we are bringing your our unimportant news about trivial things around our house. | 
|  | May 22 - June 9, 2002: about a fictitious handbook, a non-existent city, and a fake farm. | 
|  | 2002: January-May | 
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