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1st February 2006
Marsha Millard
Librarians - From: Library -- mental work -- well not always
My sister was a page at the Fitchburg Public Library while in high school, and my Aunt Linda (who is deaf) worked in that same library for a number of years... Of course, I'm not a geek, so I have never worked in one... HAHAH (MagpieMidge)
1st February 2006
Carolyn Wood
Receiving the Blogs - From: Special Week -- Ph.D students
We are now receiving the blogs and enjoy them. We also wish we were there . You make it sound so interesting. I love the pics of the children, They are so cute . Thanks for opening up your world to us.
31st January 2006
Jonathan Jay
We Read - From: Special Week -- Ph.D students
Ellen & I are following your adventures and enjoying them. Just want You do know we are out there. Our best to you both. Wish we could be in Prague too.
30th January 2006
Patrick
- From: Library -- mental work -- well not always
My first part-time job was as a Page in a library. By Page I don't mean a sheet of paper in a book or a youth being trained for the medieval rank of knight and in the personal service of a knight - I mean a kid who put books away. And believe you me, it was a hell of a lot of work. First you had to deal with the Dewey Decimal System, which I don't think the Czechs use. Then there was the physical aspect, especially dealing with carts with stubborn stuck wheels. Follow that by the sheer banality of the setting of a wee municipal library - not exactly babe central, let me tell you. The most difficult thing was trying not to read books while sorting them according to the DDS, and putting them away. Patrick www.prague-spot.com/blog
29th January 2006
Connie
- From: Sophie, the New Zealand flirt
You bet, she is one cute kid. Thanks for keeping in touch. Wish we were in Praque with you. Take care and keep healthy.
26th January 2006
joyce p-f
glad you like the bag - From: Items Missing From Our Luggage
I thought that bag would work for food trips. glad you are having fun! Keep warm!
25th January 2006
Margie
Glad to hear - From: On the Way --- Back to Prague
It was great to get the news of safe arrival from you and Melanie at church last Sunday. I look forward to more about your journy
24th January 2006
Connie
January 23 - From: On the Way --- Back to Prague
Thanks for including us. Bill, I'm assuming your health has greatly improved. What a wonderful opportunity to again be in Praque. Wish we could join you for a visit. Take care and keep in touch. Wimp and Connie
23rd January 2006
Melanie
Must have been Barbara's "Goodnight Prayer!" - From: On the Way --- Back to Prague
Maybe you are getting older Bill (I guess we all are), but maybe you slept so well because of Barbara's wonderful goodnight prayer. The Meditation group lifted you up for a peaceful and sleep-enhanced flight. Paul delivered your phone report to me, and I delivered it to the church during sharing. Everyone was delighted to hear you made it safe and sound. We are now praying for warmth for you and Russia and other folks your way. And oh yes - your laundry is dry and folded.
2nd January 2006
Barbara Price
Lot's of fun - From: You Can't Drink That Here!!!
It looks like you all are having a great time traveling around the world. Be careful. GOD BLESS Barbara & Hunter
29th December 2005
Patrick
Wow - From: Wieliczka Salt Mine
Looks great! I am planning to visit in January. Where did you stay? How's the food? any places you would recommend/avoid?
7th December 2005
Lesley Dickason
- From: Auschwitz and Brikenau
My friend and I went here in early December 2005. It had been snowing and was naturally cold. We had on tee-shirt and jumper, trousers, boots, socks, body warmers and a coat hat and gloves. We were chilly but the thought of all those people here with virtually no clothes on was unimaginable. The journey here was one of mixed feelings. My grandmother was born just outside Warsaw, came to England before Hitler ran riot, but in saying that most of her family were exterminated by this most sickest of men. I felt so sad on arrival at Birkenau. The thought of living (if that is what it can be called) I cannot imagine, and my thoughts and feelings are with those who died and of course, with those that managed to survive and their families.
15th November 2005
oscar
about how look her - From: We are going to miss them
She look very beatifull A question Doyou have a boyfriend
22nd October 2005
Jan
In fact... - From: When you gotta go ...............
In fact, these two statues are able to "draw" letters in the water. There is a computer system underneath the statues, which processes a text message and then the statues will "write" the text in the water! And there is a certain phone number where you can send an SMS and the statues will "write" the message for you!:) It's pretty funny.....
26th July 2005
Hana
- From: Grocery shopping
Hi, I jusr ran across your blog. Just wanted to let you know that the word for margarine is "margarin". I am Czech :-)
28th June 2005
Kait
Fascinating - From: Prague's Jewish Cemetery
Thank you for sharing the Jewish cemetery and their burial practices. I was recently in Sicily, and they employ a similar approach, albeit with fancy mausoleums. I have pictures posted online.
24th June 2005
SARAH
YOU HAVE TO COME HOME NOW!! - From: Sometimes it all comes together
Okay guys, I know you are having a great time but we are missing you both. Home anytime in this century????
22nd June 2005
Joyce Miller
What date are you coming home? - From: Sometimes it all comes together
17th June 2005
SNC
Happy B-Day Nance!!! - From: Happy Birthday Nancy
I am so sorry I have been missing in action. I just got back from the ADA conference in San Diego. Where besides endless lectures about my favorite subject, I had to endure earthquakes and tsunami threats. I miss you guys so much. Is it much longer?? Life here is crazy. Some is same old, same old but there is so much new stuff happening. Mostly good! We shall celebrate your birthday and your arrival home with a night out. Talk to you soon Sarah
16th June 2005
Chief Judy
Flowers - From: Bugs, bees and flowers
these are great pics, ty for sharing your blogs with me!!!
16th June 2005
Joyce Miller
Happy Birthday, belatedly! - From: Happy Birthday Nancy
Nancy, Happy Birthday....belatedly. We will celebrate it when you come home which I know will be bittersweet for you and Bill! What an experience. All of our love, Joyce and Bill and Doris.
10th June 2005
anonymous
Happy Birthday to Nancy Lively - From: The Golden Lane
Nancy, I have enjoyed yours and Bills' pictures and informative stories of your time in the Czech Republic. What a wonderful experience you've had over there. Happy Birthday Nancy!!! We hope to see you next month. Have a safe trip home. Your friends at the Annapolis Library - Carol Lerian
27th May 2005
anonymous
Modrin - From: What Tree Is This?
It is called Modrin, pretty common tree in CR. Although considered evergreen, it thows away its leaves for the winter. - Paco
23rd May 2005
anonymous
cool - From: Snails, snails everywhere snails
I think your report about the snails was the coolest snail report I have ever read! I hope to read more of your reports about anything! - Ylish
9th May 2005
anonymous
Julius Zeyer - From: Well, I've never heard of him
Bill fits right into that Memorial. Quite the intellectual. - Carol Lerian
9th May 2005
anonymous
Escargo - From: Prague International Book Fair
Just seeing those snails makes me wonder if they are not squandering a great resource. You could export them and make a fortune. I am enjoying your journal. Take care. Carol Lerian - Carol Lerian
6th May 2005
anonymous
Wonderful photos and updates - From: Well, I've never heard of him
Nancy and Bill, I have really enjoyed your journals. They have been very informative and fun to view. You should write books. We miss you both. We'll be seeing you in a few weeks. Have a safe trip back. Carol Lerian - Carol Lerian
6th April 2005
anonymous
I covet the boots. - From: Shoes for Sarah .... or is it Melanie???
Okay so what do I have to do to score the boots? - Sarah
4th April 2005
anonymous
Sharing your journey with others - From: Prague International Marathon
Nancy & Bill....enjoying your travelogue...between the "doggie landmines" and the detailed description of the "brussel sprouts" enjoyed by Bill (but not Nancy later on in the evening)...we have had some great laughs...and some serious & somber moments with the pictures of Auschwitz. This is a trip of a lifetime! - Joyce Miller
14th March 2005
anonymous
Enjoying Travelblogs - From: Going to Krakow?????
I have enjoyed your travel blogs so very much, You write so interesting that I almost feel like I am there. Thank you so much for including me in you mail outs. Now I would love to visit Poland and see some of the sight you have mentioned. - GaPeach61@aol. com
1st March 2005
anonymous
- From: Shoes
As we walked along one of the major streets we passed a shoe store. We know at least two of the readers of this travel journal love shoes. Doesn't all woman love shoes???? We all miss seeing you in Christian Forum. TY for sharing this blog with us!!! ChiefGAB
25th February 2005
anonymous
Greetings! - From: Ballet and Cut Glass
The color scheme of the theatre is great! - Jameson Lewis III
21st February 2005
anonymous
- From: Hair cuts and shopping
Nancy...hope the Advil gets to you soon for your foot's sake. Enjoying the journal and photos! Sharing with Doris! - Joyce Miller
18th February 2005
anonymous
- From: Shopping, hurt joints and insurance
Hope you get the Advil soon! Hope you didn't do too much damage to the foot.... - Joyce Miller
14th February 2005
anonymous
Enjoying your journal! - From: The Library
Thinking about you both daily! I feel like I'm reading a novel! Miss and love you both! Sharing journal with Doris! - Joyce Miller
14th February 2005
anonymous
Happy Valentines - We miss you! - From: The Library
- Joyce Miller
5th February 2005
anonymous
momenergizer@comcast.net - From: A Walk In The Woods
Just wanted to say have a very Happy Birthday Bill. We hope you have many many more. Your e mails to us, have made us feel as though we were right there alongside of you. Keep them coming. Miss you but I can tell you are having a terrific time. Love, Tom and Jo - Tom and Jo Ann
3rd February 2005
anonymous
Happy Birthday, Bill! - From: Mirka
Bill, Just wanted you to know that we will be thinking about you on your birthday. Have a WONDERFUL birthday! Love, Joyce & Bill - Joyce Miller
1st February 2005
anonymous
Wonderful Descriptions - From: Grocery shopping
Bill, You write in wonderful detail...love the pictures....do you need earmuffs...if so, I need your address. I am printing out your daily comments and sharing with Doris and Sharon. Please don't fall in love with your new found home too much...we want you back! - Joyce Miller


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