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| 23rd November 2007 Emma | Beautiful - From: Cambodia I can't wait to get there! Thanks for all the ideas. |
| 21st November 2007 Amelia | - From: Laos Happy Thanksgiving ladies! What I wouldn't give to be dining on Laotian food tomorrow :) |
| 17th November 2007 Erika | - From: Beijing, China Hey from Erika, your friend from the Aran Islands! It was so interesting to read about your time in Beijing because I just found out that I got accepted to study abroad there next semester!! I hope your trip is going great! Never stop traveling =) |
| 26th October 2007 Julia | That Lone Tree Pic - From: Pingyao to Fenghuang That is some amazing photography. And all with that camera? Really awesome all the things you guys are doing. Including that grasshopper pic that I wish I hadn't seen. aaahhh!!! |
| 16th October 2007 Amelia Johnson | - From: Annapurna Base Camp Just got back from a hike in Kauai...but you'll have to teach me a few things about mountaineering. You ladies are tough! |
| 10th October 2007 Ashley_Laura | - From: Annapurna Base Camp Hey Matt!!! We are going to be back in the States on the 7th of Dec. So sorry we will miss Jeremy & Angelica's wedding, but I think we will be happy to be home as well. Looking forward to seeing you when we get back! |
| 10th October 2007 Matt Walker | P.S. - From: Annapurna Base Camp P.S. Will you still be travelling over the holidays? A handful of us are headed to Taiwan and Tokyo for Jeremy and Angelica's wedding between Christmas and New Year's. If you're in the area... ;-) |
| 10th October 2007 Matt Walker | Excellent journal! - From: Annapurna Base Camp I think this is my favorite post so far. Sorry you faced difficulties on this leg of the trip but it sounds like an awesome experience nonetheless. Cheers! -- Matt |
| 8th October 2007 Donna Giuffra | WOW again - From: Annapurna Base Camp What an experience! I even have Charlie reading your blogs. We are back from our adventure in Greece and it had some very wild and scary moments. We ran into "near gale" winds on our first day's sail and then again on Friday of our first week. Both times our fleet was forced to abandon the itinerary and stay put. We were stuck for Ios for 4 days - and got to know it well, did laundry, etc. Even the ferries weren't running. But then Ios is a sought-after destination for many, so it had some plusses. We enjoyed the sight-seeing in Athens, seeing the various islands and harbors, and being a part of the sailing community (charterers like us from all over Europe, real salts who are living on their boats for an extended period). Enjoy the beaches! |
| 7th October 2007 Emma | Amazing! - From: Annapurna Base Camp What a wonderful adventure! I thought we were tough when we hiked up 2500 feet in Banff. Makes me wonder if I could do it - even with a porter. |
| 8th September 2007 Donna | Sounds wonderful! - From: Pingyao to Fenghuang Hi you 2 - I havn't looked you up in a while and the 2 Blogs from China are amazing - and great pictures. I don't know how you'll stand the hum-drum of real life again. We're off on our own little adventure this week - our 2-week sailing cruise in the Greek islands, with a few days in Athens beginning and end. The other end of the earth from you. Hopefully, the winds won't be too brisk and the excitement too great. It should be beautiful. Donna |
| 10th August 2007 Mary Wise | I wish I were there again. - From: Beijing, China Ashley and Laura, I loved reading about your time in Beijing. It sounds wonderful. It makes me wish I could travel to China again. Maybe sometime ..... Mary |
| 9th August 2007 Emma | Yummy Food - From: Beijing, China How did the grasshoppers taste?! What did your friend say about the starfish? Wasn't it a little hard? The Great Wall looks steep and rugged in places. In Laura's photos that I received by email, it looked as if someone had fallen and skinned their knee - but the extent of the wall is hard to believe. By the way, on the news yesterday, an Olympic official stated that the pollution was a problem. |
| 24th July 2007 Matt Walker | Great posts - From: Isle of Skye to Glasgow Great blog posts!! Keep 'em coming! And keep Che out of trouble in Beijing!! ;-) Cheers! -- Matt |
| 23rd July 2007 patricia | Jealousy is theme - From: Isle of Skye to Glasgow I have to join in the jealous crowd in all the postings. I really want to get to Isle of Skye. You two do lovely photos!!! Glad you had good ventures in Ireland. Aran Isles are trulya place that shows the work of hundreds of years to move stones about and make soil work. Did you know that those isles did not have the potato blight and took in refugees form the mainland at the time of the famine? Enjoy the next jaunt. Are ye off now to China? --patricia in arlington va |
| 18th July 2007 Amelia | - From: Edinburgh to Torridon Coach Carolyn just asked me how you are doing, so I've read your blog and can now report back :) Love the pics, and am thoroughly thrilled that you are having the adventure of a lifetime! Stay safe and have fun!!! |
| 10th July 2007 Serra | Rockstars! - From: Edinburgh to Torridon You two rock. Great stories. Keep it up Laura...with the help of your assistant Ash. The bird attacking Ash made me laugh out loud! The story of the torture chambers made me squeal. Horrible. I cant imagine having my fingernails pulled out! Simply just to torture me. My oh my.I cant wait to see some pictures. Stay safe. xox |
| 7th July 2007 Aunt Marsha | Thanks - From: Connemara to Giant's Causeway & down to Belfast You all brought back so many memories and made me excited about going back to visit all the places we missed. Thanks |
| 5th July 2007 Catherine | keep the updates coming - From: Connemara to Giant's Causeway & down to Belfast We're all living the trip vicariously over here. Keep the updates coming. I went to Ireland when I was around 11 years old. I saw the Cliffs of Moher, but I had forgotten them until I saw your pics. Thanks. I hope things have gone well for you in Scotland given the recent events. It must be a difficult time to travel in Britain. Ashley, I'm sure you are dying to know how things are going at ADSK, let me just say that we changed the name ESD to EF and all is well. SOE was put off to November. I know I know, you don't care anymore. Good luck. Have lots more fun. |
| 2nd July 2007 Brian Souder | Awsome! - From: Gap of Dunloe, up to Doolin & over to the Aran Islands I was thinking about you this morning and decided to check in on your Blog. Looks like things are going great for you two! BrianS |
| 30th June 2007 Eva | Hi - From: Connemara to Giant's Causeway & down to Belfast I've got a "long" vacation coming up soon (3 weeks). I wish I also could take 9 months off. Have a great time, I will be reading your blog. Rgds, Eva Jönsson |
| 29th June 2007 mom | Sounds terrific! - From: Connemara to Giant's Causeway & down to Belfast I can't wait to see your pictures! We are going to the Folklife Festival on the Mall this afternoon and one of the features this year is Northern Ireland so we'll get a little taste. Of course being there is soooo....... much better. Love, Mom |
| 20th June 2007 emma | great photos - From: Gap of Dunloe, up to Doolin & over to the Aran Islands Looking at the photos, I forget about the rain that you mention! Without that wet stuff, this wouldn't be the emerald isle. Other than the last photo, I wish I were there. I'm not sure I could bike DOWN the hill with that pack on my back! |
| 19th June 2007 Terri | Great bloggin' - From: Gap of Dunloe, up to Doolin & over to the Aran Islands Hi! This is a treat to read your travel log, and your photos are really nice! Have a terrific time and keep blogging for us poor saps that are glued toa desk chair! Hi Ashley, I'm from Leapfrog, nice to meet you! Enjoy your trip! Terri |
| 19th June 2007 Julia | Amazing - From: Gap of Dunloe, up to Doolin & over to the Aran Islands Truly Amazing. I'm so glad you are keeping a blog of everything. Its beautiful out there! |
| 13th June 2007 John | serves you right - From: Exploring Killarney you left beautiful and sunny bay area for rainy and muggy ireland??? good for you. =) i wish i was there too. |
| 13th June 2007 Todd | Im Jealous ;) - From: Exploring Killarney Sounds like fun. I want some beer too! |
| 12th June 2007 Taekyun | Godspeed - From: Ready? Set? GO??? How exciting! I wish I could just drop everything and leave! Why don't you come to Korea too? |
| 11th June 2007 Mike Pruente | godspeed - From: Ready? Set? GO??? wooo hooo! man am i jealous. i just got back from climbing white mtn (14K ft) in so cal. have fun in Dublin and i'm suscribing to the blog. good luck gurls. mike |