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Date: 23rd August 2011


Enjoyed your comments. We are lucky to be able to travel.

From Blog: Sampling Nelson’s Saturday market then a walk through the forest at Abel Tasman.
Date: 23rd August 2011


Unfortunately, we no longer have time to update this blog. But you can visit us at http://myitchytravelfeet.com. Thanks, Alan and Donna

From Blog: A Rainy Day in Seward
Date: 8th January 2011

good morning for a walk
great morning walk

From Blog: Zebra and Hippo sightings, before saying goodbye to the South African bush
Date: 4th November 2010

Another close-up of the giraffe
You rarely get to see the giraffe face up close. This photo is awesome!!!

From Blog: Tonight, it's all about giraffe
Date: 23rd October 2010

miss reading about your travels
I sure miss your blogs. Are there going to be any more great writeups? Hope so!

From Blog: A Rainy Day in Seward
Date: 7th October 2010

I want the McRaven House to open back up!(:
i love this house but its too bad that it closed down!): When i heard it closed i just wanted to cry! I love it! i just wish that i could walk in it one more time.. i would do anythingfor the McRaven hosue to open up again

From Blog: Vicksburg, a city that wears its history well
Date: 20th September 2010

very good i like it very much
good pictures very life like

From Blog: Not much of a sunset but the views are dramatic at Island in the Sky
Date: 4th September 2010

Awesome Sceneries
The pictures are just so lovely. Traveling is really something that would make us enjoy after exhausting ourselves with work for long years. This is the excellent reward we can give ourselves once in a while. It is a wonderful thing to do to escape the hustle and bustle of the city life. Fortunately for others who can afford a lot of traveling. For the "unfortunate ones", there's always a way to get what we want and get that dream travel of ours.

From Blog: Sampling Nelson’s Saturday market then a walk through the forest at Abel Tasman.
Date: 26th August 2010


Please ask before using our image. It is copyrighted and you must have our approval.

From Blog: Zebra and Hippo sightings, before saying goodbye to the South African bush
Date: 26th August 2010


How will you be using our image? It's copyrighted so you need to ask first.

From Blog: Zebra and Hippo sightings, before saying goodbye to the South African bush
Date: 26th August 2010

thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you so much! i need this for a project in art we are doing. it will be great! Thanks to you guys. :) YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

From Blog: Zebra and Hippo sightings, before saying goodbye to the South African bush
Date: 22nd July 2010

great shots
heading there in a few weeks and hope to get the shots you did!

From Blog: Monument Valley, an Early Morning Photo Shoot before Saying Goodbye
Date: 27th April 2010


I really don't know the name of the state park. Alan went with Marc Adamus on that shoot as it was too dangerous for me to go along. Alan promised Marc that he wouldn't reveal the location and he's honored that commitment. Good luck finding it!

From Blog: Photographic Adventure on the Oregon Coast: A secret destination, Seal Rock Beach and Strawberry Hill
Date: 27th April 2010

Cauldron question
Hi: I have been trying to find the "Cauldron" on the Oregon coast for a long time. I am a photographer from Colorado. Could you let me know the name of the state park that it is in? Thanks, Allen Karsh

From Blog: Photographic Adventure on the Oregon Coast: A secret destination, Seal Rock Beach and Strawberry Hill
Date: 24th February 2010


Connie, wish I could help you but I'm unfamiliar with any other goat farms in the area. I don't think this is the one. There was no restaurant and it was not that close to a fjord. Good luck with your search.

From Blog: Geiranger: Goat Farms and Waterfalls
Date: 24th February 2010

goat farm
I am looking for a specific farm I stayed at 9 years ago which has a restaurant in a historic barn and rented out 3 or 4 dwellings. Separate little houses (more than hyttas) and the last of them was right on a cliff looking into the fjord. All I can say is that it was half way up the mountain toward Dahlsniba. And there were lots of goats and a hiking trail right out from the farm into the mountains. Thank you and hope you can help. Connie Isdahl King

From Blog: Geiranger: Goat Farms and Waterfalls
Date: 16th October 2009

Worth the cold
Definitely looks like it was worth getting cold for. I love the shades of blue in the glacier!

From Blog: Sightseeing in Hubbard Glacier
Date: 2nd October 2009

Love your pictures
Isn't Sitka just beautiful? I love Mt. Edgecumbe, the volcano. You know I've lived in Juneau for almost 5 years and the land never ceases to amaze you. Some days, you forget its beauty until you walk out your door and a picture moment is awaiting you. Whether it's the Mendenhall Towers being coated in snow in Juneau, sunset at Auke Bay, or even just a raven attacking your trash and being so sneaky and deceptive because you know you packed it especially tight to outwit him. Alaska, Southeast Alaska especially, is a truly amazing place. Glad you got to see it! :)

From Blog: Charming Sitka
Date: 28th September 2009

Amazing place
Hermanus is such a beautiful place to visit. Not only is it known for its whales but also its amazing hotels. For people looking to purchase a holiday home, there are so many great properties in Hermanus.

From Blog: Resting in Luxury at Hermanus
Date: 24th September 2009


Hi Carolyn, Glad you're enjoying our blog. I also write about active travel for baby boomers at http://myitchytravelfeet.com Travels that I recommend? It all depends on your interests. If you pick a trip that involves your favorite things to do, you can't go wrong. Happy Travels, Donna

From Blog: A day of misadventure in a most beautiful lagoon
Date: 22nd September 2009

smooth sailing
I hope the seas get calmer for you and the sun comes out. We plan on the same itinerary next year, on the Navigator. I read your posts eagerly! Jim


Date: 18th September 2009


Stunning photographs. Namibia is a country I would love to visit.... maybe next time I get to Africa! Thanks for sharing your experiences.

From Blog: Visiting the World's Oldest Desert
Date: 12th September 2009

wonderful memories
It was nice reading about that part of the world again. I loved SE Alaska but I do remember it raining cats and dogs every time I set off for a walk! Looking forward to more adventures from you..

From Blog: Sailing Alaska's Inside Passage and beyond





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