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5th October 2006
diana
- From: DAY 7 WRANGLE, ALASKA INSIDE PASSAGE ALASKA HIGHWAY
My boyfriend I went there and went on that hike! wasn't it wonderful?! beautiful pictures!!
2nd October 2006
anonymous
- From: Does anyone speak English?
Yes, someone does speak English there. A whole community at the eastern end of the Islands, called Grosse Ile. Anglophones have lived there for 200 years. You just have to know where to look.....
15th September 2006
gecko
A Dream - From: Enough of the Historic Sites! Please!!!
You are realy living my dream. I once discovered your site when i was ill (got a cold) a few months ago. And I always come back. Go on !
5th September 2006
Rick
Wonderful Job - From: ROAD TRIP ALASKA HIGHWAY DAY 3
Ran across this site by accident and found myself reading of your travels all afternoon instead of working. Great job with the journal and the photos!
27th August 2006
Kate Hildebrand
Beautiful! - From: The Most Photographed place in Canada
I'd love to go there someday.
16th August 2006
Atlantic Canadian
Really? - From: The long ferry ride and Louisbourg
I find it amazing that 300 km. from Cape Breton to Halifax was going to take you all day. We do have highways. Were you on a donkey?
12th August 2006
etlb70
been there - From: Mauna Kea Highest Point in World
Newest land property on earth!Cool Place Thurston Lava Tube Etc.Mauna Kea is huge took all day to drive around.Great Gorges And Vegitation on lower part's.Upper was barren land like the moon!
25th July 2006
Carol Miller
Keeping in touch - From: A Quirpon Island Experience
I was past due to check your blog, and was delighted to read about your adventures. It sounds like a great trip. --Carol
23rd July 2006
deleted_19454
beautiful - From: A Quirpon Island Experience
what a lovely part of the world
13th July 2006
joyce and paul
People of Newfoundland - From: Early occupants of Newfoundland
Moreen, I just added a comment a few minutes ago but I do not think it posted, maybe because I put only my name. Anyway, lets try this again. You may not have gotten other comments earlier either. Aren't the people of Newfoundland very unique. When I was there many many many moons ago, they were so friendly and welcoming. They would take anyone into their homes for a stay or bite to eat. I often wonder if the Russian vessels still come in off shore and take away the fishing industry that most count on for a living. You can tell the hard life they lead by their skin and weather worn faces. They are out on the sea from dusk to dawn !!! joyce appel
13th July 2006
joyce appel
People of Newfoundland - From: Early occupants of Newfoundland
Aren't the people of Newfoundland unique? When I was there many many moons ago I found them to be so friendly and so welcoming. They would take anyone in overnight or just for a bite to eat. And the fishing families work so hard from dusk to dawn. Their weatherworn sking and faces show the life they lead also !!!! I often wonder if the huge Russian fish vessels are still coming in off shore and taking away the fishing business that all too many families count on for a living. joyce
5th July 2006
Jamie Dillon
'Nerdy Bike' - From: First full day in Newfoundland
Just wanted to check if the picture on Canada Day was a picture of the nerdy bike. If not, please send a photo of it :-D. (Just curious!) Thanks, Jamie
30th June 2006
Allan-Builder
Mucho Congrats - From: Last Day in MA and Traveling North
So by now you are an old married couple! Ha! Anyways, I am so sorry that I could not make your wedding. I wish you both lots of happiness, contentment and many happy trails, as Ron would say. "A dog's tail is wagged by his heart." Love you both, looking forward to seeing you both. ps. We have a relative in Searsport Maine they own an antique shop there called the Pumpkin patch. Drop in and say hello to Phyllis.
30th June 2006
Patty & Steve
Congratulations - From: Our Wedding Day!
It all looks so wonderful! We could not be happier for you! May you be blest with a new, adventurous, and safe life with many children! Love Patty & Steve
26th June 2006
Peter Greninger
Congratulations - From: Our Wedding Day!
Congratulations from the team here at REI.
26th June 2006
Peter Greninger
Congratulations - From: Our Wedding Day!
Congratulations from the team here at REI.
26th June 2006
joyce appel and paul henry
Time, time, time - From: The “Eastermost” point in the US
Time flies by so fast and we are glad to see you are having a great time and seeing so much.
26th June 2006
joyce appel and paul henry
Bob - From: quaint Harbor-towns in ME
Bob is always ready for anything !!!!!
26th June 2006
Joan Roolf
We are HAPPY for you both! - From: Our Wedding Day!
Bob and Maureen, You both look so happy... and what a wonderful way to marry, having both families involved to take part in the happiness. It is a time for all to celebrate for a long time. We wish you both love and happiness for the rest of your lives. Jim and Joan
26th June 2006
joyce appel and paul henry
day before wedding - From: The day before our Wedding
Looks like you had a really fun, wonderful, great day before your wedding.
24th June 2006
Sue Groskin
Congradulations! - From: Our Wedding Day!
How wonderful! With many more wonder-filled days to come for you both.
17th June 2006
Neil Jacklin
What if? - From: Moah Utah & Arches National Park Utah
Where would you spent most of your time, if you were to do it again?
17th April 2006
Wayne
Any tips on camping? - From: Trip to Fort Jefferson Dry Tortugas
I am leaving of the Dry Tortugas next month (May 15). Any tips on camping? What you wish you would have taken, what was not needed. Is there and additional fee to bring the kayaks?
4th April 2006
Anton
Digitalcameras Store - From: RAFTING TRIP DAY 5
I want mp3 player. What will advise?
2nd April 2006
Martha Raak
Thanks - From: April Fools Bike Ride
I enjoyed the day. Thanks for organizing it.
28th March 2006
Annette
Thanks!! - From: Bike Ride on Haleakala National Park
Will be doing to bike down the volcano in less than 30 days! Nervous but excited!
7th February 2006
Bob
NOT REAl - From: Trip to Fort Jefferson Dry Tortugas
Its not real you complete nin-compoop
26th January 2006
John and Judy Dayner
Guess who your neighbor is - From: Bothan Taistil II
Hi - We're in the Windsport in site 136 opposite you at Boyd's. There's cold Yuengling Black and Tan in my cooler.
26th January 2006
JimandJoan
A quick recovery! - From: Visit to Atlanta
Sorry to hear about your fall, Kel! As a fellow bicyclist I sympathize. The pictures are superb. Keep them coming. Joan
26th January 2006
Ken Blinn
- From: Visit to Atlanta
Enjoyed the photo trip to Atlanta, hope Kel is doing better. Keep us posted with events. Always
24th January 2006
Joan Roolf
Atlant Aquarium/ Bike accident - From: Visit to Atlanta
Your photography is wonderful, especially at the Atlanta Aquarium. Sorry to hear about Kelly's biking accident, but happy to hear she is OK. This is a concern we have to be wary of. Keep sending those pictures!
27th December 2005
Bill Craven
Hello - From: Bothan Taistil II
Hi, Bob. I have been wondering where you've been. Noe, I know.
12th December 2005
Jessica
Mt. Charleston - From: Death Valley
I love these pictures they are very beautiful. <333333
22nd November 2005
Gerry
Florida - From: Bothan Taistil II
Hey you two! Hope you've healed up by now Maureen. New "digs" very impressive! Will we see you in Florida this winter? Not sure how long we will be there this winter, but will get some time that's for sure. Take care. gerry
15th November 2005
Gary fME
Don't forget the roof - From: Bothan Taistil II
Bob, Do look under those cabinets over the cab and check for water. The seam over the cab tends to leak. Mine did and dealer fixed it
12th September 2005
joyce and paul
Sept. 12 remark - From: THAR’ ARE “BEARS” IN THEM THAR’ HILLS! AND THAT IS THE BEAR FACTS
Hi, enjoying the pictures and articles. When are you coming home. I thought you said Sept.
30th August 2005
Donna Broussard
How beautiful - From: Moah Utah & Arches National Park Utah
25th August 2005
Al
Reflect - From: ROAD TRIP SEWARD HIGHWAY DAY 7 & 8
The four things that come back not, do come back but all in different form. Sometimes regretably.
25th August 2005
Me Again
Wisdom? - From: ALASKA ROAD TRIP- SEWARD HIGHWAY
Stupid is, what stupid does. Forrest Gump - What does that mean anyway??
24th August 2005
Wolf Larsen
The Wild - From: ROAD TRIP THE ALASKAN HIGHWAY/ GLENN HIGHWAY Day 4,5 & 6
Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home... John Muir
24th August 2005
Tres
Wrangle-St Elias NP - From: ROAD TRIP THE ALASKAN HIGHWAY/ GLENN HIGHWAY Day 4,5 & 6
I love that pic! Awesome job.
9th August 2005
Al on the farm
A Garbage dump - From: THAR’ ARE “BEARS” IN THEM THAR’ HILLS! AND THAT IS THE BEAR FACTS
You asked, so - almost every day I am at the farm cleaning up. So far filled a 20 sq yd dumpster and four pickup truck loads. This guy used his barn as his private garbage dump. Denali sounds awesome!
2nd August 2005
Bob & Sara Zavos
Nice visit - From: Siesta Key
It was nice seeing Maureen & Bob. Your journal is terrific. Wonderful adventures, great pictures, a fun visit. Stop by again when your down our way.
22nd July 2005
Not so big Al
More wisdom from W PA - From: INSIDE PASSAGE DAY 15, 16 & 17
Terrorism is war for the poor. War is terrorism for the rich.
16th July 2005
Allan on the Farm
Wisdom of the East - From: CAN WE KETCHIKAN? DAY 3 KETCHIKAN, ALASKA INSIDE PASSAGE ALASKA HIGHWAY
Every action generates a force of energy that returns to us in kind...what we sow is what we reap. And when we choose actions that bring happiness and success to others, the fruit of our Karma is happiness and success. - or so it is said.
15th July 2005
Al
Wisdom - From: Northwest Washinton Mt Baker
An integral (integrated?)being knows without going,sees without looking,and accomplishes without doing. Lao Tzu
15th July 2005
Joan Roolf
Mt. Baker in 1962 - From: Northwest Washinton Mt Baker
Way back in the summer of 1962 a group from Pittsburgh AYH backpacked the national forest around Mt. Baker. That was in the days when you could still build a campfire, dip your cup into a pristine stream for a drink of water, and dig a latrine with a view of the moon coming over the mountains. I was among that group. It was the year the space needle was finished for the World's Fair in Seattle. The Cascades have retained their beauty.
14th July 2005
Jim
- From: Home of the motorscooters
receiving two of each
13th July 2005
Sue G
- From: The Mountain
Scotty, Maureen and Bob, Beam up to this wonderful place!
13th July 2005
joyce appel and paul henry
Mt. Roberts - From: INSIDE PASSAGE DAY 12,13,14,
Paul and I went to the top of Mt. Roberts also and hiked the Alpine trail. Another good hike is the Gold Mine Trail out of Juneau that goes to a falls. Can't remember the name but it goes past an old mine camp that is now a museum. joyce


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