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| 12th December 2006 Abbie and Viv | Well done and merry crimbo! - From: On the final leg Merry crimbo to both of you, you really do seem to have had an adventure and its been lovely to read all about your travels. Just a quick note from the old buggers at the Assembly to let you know we have been thinking of you and hope you have a lovely Christmas and a fab New Year!! love n hugs from Abbie and Viv |
| 4th December 2006 Rich | Bored - From: On the final leg How do When you back then, looking forward to getting nicely drunk with you folks on christmas eve and chistmas day, and new years... you get the idea |
| 2nd December 2006 Hazel | - From: On the final leg Hi Folks, we're all looking forward to seeing you during the Christmas holidays. Perhaps someone should warn the pubs in Alton that the cousins are coming!!! Take lots of care and enjoy the rest of your adventure. Lots of love from the Hazel, Colin, Ali and Rich |
| 26th November 2006 Claire | Christmas excitment! - From: On the final leg Hello my two travelling piggys. Its so good to hear from you both and to learn more about your exciting journey. It sounds like there is still alot that you are planning to do and it all sounds very exciting. I have become ridiculously excited about christmas and cant wait to have you back chris, missing you so much the way only a sister can, its gonna be the best christmas ever you wait and see! And sausages will be only the beginning. Take care you desert rats. Lots of love Claire xxxx |
| 26th November 2006 Chris' mum | - From: On the final leg Pigs in Blankets on order along with Yorshire pudding, mashed potato and roast beef. Can't wait to serve it to you and hear of all your adventures. Live the dream for the rest of the trip - it's raining and blustery here, all my love mumxxx |
| 24th November 2006 fairy godmother | Grim reality - From: On the final leg with your suductive talk of high temperatures, cramped cars and vomiting we've had a lovely night out at the Farnham maltings with your folks! the Freddie sound alike had a bit of a frog in his throat - but a good time was had by all. missing you maddly loving you lots a beintot. xxxxxx |
| 24th November 2006 mother hen | a.k.a pigs - From: On the final leg you can have anything you want to eat - a whole plateful of hogs in duvets if you wish. Sad about the digital camera, we've certainly seen some interesting portraits of you two. the Sahara sounds wildly exciting, but take care, won't you? love mum XX |
| 21st November 2006 anonymous | - From: Cotonou is it me or does bennin look just a tiny bit like a penis... No just me then. God I hate the fact that im in an office and your not |
| 19th November 2006 anna | hard core travelling - From: Cotonou hey sweaty people - i have to say guys you two are so much more hard core than the travelling worms in vietnam! i am totally impressed. saying that though i can't wait for you to come home - ali, drinks and gossip very high up on the agenda!!! love you both - stay safe from the worm thats been left in the uk! |
| 12th November 2006 Sarah M | Hello! - From: Cotonou Good to hear from you Chris, really enjoy the blogs. We are gearing up here for Emma's departure - yes your 'buddy' is leaving us for hopefully a job a little nearer to home. We are all off out on Nov 30th for a few gentle beverages. So where next then for you guys? Can't wait for the next installment Take care Sarahx |
| 10th November 2006 Hazel | - From: Cotonou Hi Chris and Alice, lovely to hear from you again. Glad you are still enjoying your adventures. I am following your route on a map of the world that I keep by the computer. Everyone sends their love. Take care of yourselves and keep on blogging! xxx |
| 5th November 2006 Dan Gerlach | Dan: message from London - From: Back on the road Hey Chris, hey Alice, have just been reading up on your latest adventures feeling very jealous as England seems so unbelievably boring compared with all the places and people you have come across! I would imagine it must be difficult sometimes being away in a totally different world, and I'm sure when you get back and hear about all your travels we'll only be getting a glimpse of what its really like out there! - I suppose its one of things you have to experience yourself to understand! But it must be amazing and hope you two are enjoying yourselfs and having an awesome time. Dan x ps. There maybe a strip club opening in Alton and likin the hair chris - awesome! |
| 31st October 2006 Rich | Not Alot - From: Back on the road haven't really got anything to say, just a bit bored at work. Actually a bit's not the right phrase, it begins with a F and ends in ing. I've been editing a 1minute song about cranes for over a week now and im incredibly close to throwing the computer out the window. Although I will get a credit for it, which is more than I was on before. Hemel Hempstead's getting better we found a pub within walking distance that brings food out at the end of the night if thats not a good enough incentive to get completely trollied i dont know what is. Rock on and bring me back a monkey or an oompa loompa they come from Africa dont they? |
| 19th October 2006 Sarah M | Rain, what rain? - From: Back on the road Yes the British winter, driving into work with the lights on and getting soaked walking to town. Can't believe how long you guys have been away now. No replacement for you Chris yet in work, the big DL was particularly complimentary about you the other day. Bit of news for you, he is getting married! Dust down your best suit! Sorry to hear about the awful boat crossing, but I look forward to more stories from your travels Love Sarahxx |
| 13th October 2006 Claire | Love from Devon - From: Back on the road You guys sound like you have had a rough time of it but sounds like an amazing experince! Your hotel with brown water sounds just like my flat in Mr Frodos house! You have done so much and so much more to do! I think of you often and cant wait till you come and stay with me in my new home! Stay safe and happy! Much Love Claire |
| 12th October 2006 Fairy godmother | dysentry? - you were lucky! - From: Back on the road Oh how you'll laugh when you look back on these times. We are missing you madly and look forward to sharing some more tasteful tales whe you get back. keep safe the shaws |
| 29th September 2006 Hazel | - From: Blogging Apathy Glad to hear from you guys again! What an adventure you're having. Keep the blogs coming. Lots of love from Wotton. |
| 28th September 2006 katus | - From: Blogging Apathy you do look like serial killers - quite worrying! ( only joking) . glad that all well, sounds like muchos funnos. miissing you both. hope you will blog us back when we start our adventure - although only a mini one compared to yours. love and hugs kate and mark. |
| 26th September 2006 alice's mum | mmm! - From: Blogging Apathy good to see the blog up and running again. were you feeling as though it was an essay you had to get in on time and just couldn't face doing it? Never mind it's a superb offering and makes interesting if alarming reading. Alice in that dress....... I've now seen everything! Keep it up Al. you might just have beaten your passion for clothes. Love and hugs to you both Mum and Dad |
| 21st September 2006 Sarah M | Where've you been? - From: Blogging Apathy I was worried that you'd been abducted and forced into hard labour. It sounds like you have been doing some incredible and incredibly weird things. I hope you have the big lady dirty dancing on tape for posterity! Things here are good, it is a lovely sunny day. Great to hear from you both and hope to hear more very soon Sarah xx |
| 21st September 2006 Rich | errr .... something funny - From: Blogging Apathy Yeah Well I've baught a rug for my new flat, beat that. On a lighter note Ed's broken his back in two places, fell off a rock face 6 meters up onto his head, and he didn't even do it on purpous. unfortunately the wonderfull moment wasn't caught on camera God I wish I saw that. Oh yeah he's okay, still walking etc, just as annoying, me and dad went to get him broke down in north wales called the AA, dad got angry witht the AA, after getting the car on the pick up told the bloke to "shove it up your Arse", 20 meters down the road the car's unloaded, wait anouther 2hours for the next pick up company. Not happy, but the important thing is Ed looks really stupid with his neck brace on. Check you later you crazy cats Chris bring me back some Palm wine that sounds goooood |
| 21st September 2006 Claire | Hello! - From: Blogging Apathy Its so good to hear from you both! And 'my' haven't you been busy! It puts Alton to shame with no dancing people or perfect beachs, but come to think about it waiting 5 hours for a bus sound exactly like Alton! I hope all is well, i miss you so much especially as i face my big move to Exeter in the next few days, 1 question how do i convince mum that i do need to take ALL my shoes with me? I mean a girl needs 6 pairs of stilletoes, 4 pairs of boots, 5 pairs of day shoes 7 pairs..............! |
| 21st September 2006 Dad | Great adventure!! L.T.D. - From: Blogging Apathy Hi Alice & Chris, thanks for the blog. The great adventure continues, what a list of events, Guana seems like good fun. Hope Alice isn't going to behave like that every time she sees a parked bus in Cardiff! Missing you lots but keep L.T.D. love Dad4 |
| 20th September 2006 Lynne | I am soooo jealous - From: Blogging Apathy I cannot believe what you 2 have crammed into this time -you'll have enough to talk about for years to come. Good luck to you!!! Thanks for the email - I'm fine - feel a fool really -I think it was just a virus. Would be good to see you both at Christmas. Take care always. Love Lynne et al xxxx |
| 29th August 2006 Jo - back in the mould! | Love to both of you!! - From: Bobo and the return of the photos You's have just made me nearly cry at work!! I'm the jealousest girl in the world, you're great big adventure looks so amazing! Its lovely to see your faces!!! Love you lots, miss you more!! Be safe and have lots and lots of fun! Jo - queen of the cathays damp XXX |
| 18th August 2006 Caroline (CA) | Friday - From: Bobo and the return of the photos I just got Cynthias E-mail that reminded me that it is Friday and I thought of you, which inspired me to look at your web site - WOW what a journey can't wait to show Se on Monday, love Ca |
| 18th August 2006 Zoe M | Coffee? - From: Bobo and the return of the photos Hi both, I bet that kettle makes a better cuppa than we get here!! (You'd know Chris!) Glad to see that you are both still smiling and enjoying it. Keep the blogs coming. Take good care. Zoe.xxx |
| 16th August 2006 Hazel | - From: Bobo and the return of the photos Hi Guys, great to see some photos again. Chris, Elaine says you look a bit like Shane Ward and I can see what she means, can't be bad! Glad you are both well and enjoying the experience even if you have no furniture. Keep eating the fruit. Love Hazel & Co. |
| 14th August 2006 Rich | - From: Bobo and the return of the photos Monsoon...... Pah! It's raining here and there aren't any clouds |
| 12th August 2006 mother hen | re-open communications - From: Bobo and the return of the photos hi alice and chris. so glad to see some photos of you after what seems a long spell without. You both look very relaxed and clean! Well done. Your travels and adventures make ours seem quite tame - although I think we've eaten better than you. All love mum and dad |
| 12th August 2006 Elaine | hair - From: Bobo and the return of the photos cool hair style Chris |
| 11th August 2006 Sarah M (for mentor) | Loving the hair - From: Bobo and the return of the photos Bit of a shock, but I am sure it is much cooler all shaved off! Great that the photos are back and it still sounds like you are both still really enjoying the experience. Looking forward to the next installment Sarah x |
| 11th August 2006 RC | viva la photos - From: Bobo and the return of the photos Pleasing to see that all those nights spent on a matress on the floor in Cotrell Road have stood you in good stead. Nice work on the photos - both look really well. Take care. Chris |
| 11th August 2006 anna | hello - From: Bobo and the return of the photos hey guys - ali how you going? its so good to see a photo of you - am missing you heaps and am going a bit crazy without your wise insight. You both still enjoying? love you little sis, xxx |
| 11th August 2006 fairy godmother | smiles all 'round - From: Bobo and the return of the photos So lovely to see your smiles (no teeth in your smile Chris, should I be worried? You haven't sold them have you?)-I am glad the luxuries of life are returning like bananas and bread! we are missing you both but love the blogs. the Shaw clan Xx |
| 10th August 2006 katus | thank goodness - From: Bobo and the return of the photos so good to see you back on line, the photos made me cry as it was such a relief to see you my darling alice with a smile on you freckled face. chris, you look v skinny - i take back by comments about your weight gain before you went away as i can now see that without it you would have vanished by now! the green stuff looks good and it must be a relief to have a little respite from the heat and sand. i told you that tapes worked all those years ago didnt i ali ?! love you both. take care, big huglets, kate xxxxxxxxx |
| 9th August 2006 Andrea LeHon | Like the do! - From: Bobo and the return of the photos I'm not shaving Rebecca's head to match. Hope you're both well, love Andrea |
| 26th July 2006 Fairy godmother | desolate wilderness - From: The desert of nightmares a moving and quite suffocating review Alice and Chris - I felt particularly close to you as I have just returned from two days in Devon and can empathise wholeheartedly. keep safe and drink plenty of fluids X |
| 25th July 2006 Chris' mum | - From: The desert of nightmares Don't worry about the photos, we are just glad that you are both well and safe and still having a good time. Maybe there will be more photos and blogs when you get to Ghana, till then take care and travel with our love, mum , dad and Claire |
| 19th July 2006 Colin, 278 | - From: Bamako - another world Hey guys, only just started reading thru the blogs. Sounds like your having loads of fun out there, but eating in McDs oh foreshame! Finishing up here in a couple of weeks, heading up to Newcastle with Is then flying out to Dehli in January to start my own bit of travellin :-) keep up the blogs, and more pics!!! Cu, Colin. |
| 16th July 2006 Lynne and Phil | Wow - what an adventure! - From: Bamako - another world Hiya travellers, Been reading your logs with fascination and wonderment. You guys are certainly living it! Hope your cash is lasting the pace, in addition to your shoes and sense of humour! Take care, will keep logged on, love from us x |
| 13th July 2006 Markus Aureilius | Loving the trip - From: Bamako - another world Hi guys, quick message of greeting from Markus A. Loving your trip so far. Sounds like things are finally getting more "African" for you. Can't imagine it at all but am sure you are having a great time. Life here is turning chaotic with two house moves coming up. Alice, can you send Kate some kind of african "chill out" potion as the stress levels are rising! Chris, you have a real way with words, am impressed. Keep up the good work. Alice, met my namesake in Rome. He had really curly hair! We both has a great time, Rome is fascinating to say the least. Wish you both well, take care, Mark |
| 13th July 2006 Denise | Fairygodmother - From: Bamako - another world This week we have been mostly waiting for yur blog! Glad to hear people are smiling at you, they used to run away and beat themselves with dried palms in England / Wales. Miss you but kind of glad you are there!!! Denise and David |
| 13th July 2006 chris | fat - From: Bamako - another world good to hear you got there ok. can't imagine what it's like - you need to post photos. uk is the same, not 'crippled' by a heatwave this week - more like 'gripped' by big brother furore... I wish I knew what people were on about. take care both. richy. |
| 13th July 2006 anna | - From: Casablanca and the great Moroccan escape hey egg face, just wanted to say hi - have lots of news so will email you properly as soon as possible. hows it all going? missing you - love to chris, anna xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| 11th July 2006 anonymous | getting serious - From: Casablanca and the great Moroccan escape hi darlings Morocco was, I'm sure, just a taster and now you're getting into something more substantial. All the best for this part of your adventure, take care and enjoy. hugs -Mum, Dad and the doglets |
| 11th July 2006 Sarah M | Impressed by the number of blog entries - From: Casablanca and the great Moroccan escape Hi Chris, I am having trouble keeping up with the number you are writing! They have all been very entertaining so far and I am looking forward to the next one. Hope you have arrived in Mali safe and sound and raring to go exploring the next country. Sarah x |
| 9th July 2006 Lynne and co | Great writing - From: Casablanca and the great Moroccan escape Chris, you should take travel writing as a career! Really entertaining. Glad you are both ok and enjoying yourselves. John and Laura and David send their love and we all say Take Care !! Much love Lynnexxxx |
| 9th July 2006 Chris's Dad | Bye bye Morocco - From: Casablanca and the great Moroccan escape Hi you two, Great blog. I think you've well and truly done Morocco, we are looking forward to hearing and seeing the next leg of your adventure. I think Mali will be a different world altogether. Take care, have fun and keep taking the malaria tablets! Live Mum and Dad. |
| 9th July 2006 auntie Elaine | Mali - From: Casablanca and the great Moroccan escape Have fun there, wherever it is! |
| 2nd July 2006 Chris's Dad | First Month - From: Safi (Back to the coast) Can't believe a month has gone, you've done so much and seen such a lot. Well done, just chillin' by the sea, great idea before the next leg. Where is the pic of Chris in orange trousers? Great blog, keep it up, missing you but glad you're living the dream! love Mum and Dad. |
| 2nd July 2006 Chris' mum | - From: Safi (Back to the coast) Glad you have spent some days recovering, just what you need after such a gruelling walk. Hope your legs are mending much more quickly than mine and I would like to see you in a photo with the orange trousers on please!! take care of yourselves |
| 1st July 2006 Hazel | - From: Safi (Back to the coast) I am really loving reading your journal - didn't know you could write so well Chris!! Sounds like you're having a brill time. Take care and keep on blogging! Love Hazel |
| 27th June 2006 katus | did alice winge? - From: Jebl Toukbal (The mountain of mountains) hello you rats, looks fab, i cannot believe that ali climbed a large hill with no complaints! which of you does the manky foot belong too? missing you both, life trundling on here as usual- v excited about rome and eating lots of spag bol sloshed down with huge amounts of the good red stuff. tke much care, lots of loves kate xxxxxxxxxxx |
| 25th June 2006 Alice's mum | health and safety - From: Jebl Toukbal (The mountain of mountains) wow alice I'm well impressed 1) you woke up and were on your way at 5a.m 2) for someone who won't touch the doors in a public car park, you've certainly come a long way, managing to sleep on those matresses! well done you 2, the climb must have been a difficult one. You did brilliantly. Hold on to the memory of snow when you are sizzling and melting and dehydrating next time. |
| 24th June 2006 Kate | Allybaba - From: Working for an eternity My little alice im missing you lots and lots, but all is well here! Laura is getting bigger by the day. Not sure if you were aware but she is having a little girl!!! To be named Isabelle Hughes. Your trip so far sounds wonderful. Please be safe and look after eachother. Love always Kate xxx having a wilf for you! |
| 24th June 2006 Jess rat face | Wow - From: Jebl Toukbal (The mountain of mountains) Hey my little muffin,am so amazed at what you are doing and for a year.it looks beautiful and am very jealous.chris-u look like a nice person-i went to uni 4 1 1/2 yrs with alice and she kept me sane during those that time, , well done alice evans i always new you would end up travelling in these lovely places. keep in touch love jess rat face badger (steve aka rocky robin sends his love!) |
| 23rd June 2006 Andy and Sarah | Greetings from house 278! - From: Rabat (The Real Morocco) Hey guys! Me and Sarah have been keeping up with ur travles and just wanted to say hi- we're so jealous! and its cool too coz we're like- hey! we know those guys and now they're all kinds of in Africa and stuff! All us guys say hi- including Irish. Take care Andy and Sarah xxx |
| 20th June 2006 anna | - From: Rabat (The Real Morocco) hey spuds, am sitting in work typing this so its most unfair! Sounding good guys - remember to give yourselves a chance to chill out - a year is a long time to keep going at this pace. I love being able to read about the ongoing adventure and the pics are fab. take care guys, missing you ally, all love anna xxx |
| 19th June 2006 Lynne | Relief at last - From: Rabat (The Real Morocco) Hi you two- Glad you have found relief from the heat and constipation-nothing worse I find. Love the pink room !!!!? and you look really ethnic Al. Very Heathcliffesque Chris. I really do wish i was with you at the moment. john came home from his first history in suicidal mode and is going to make our lives a misery all week i'm sure. Help!!! How's the French Chris - tu te debarasses, j'en suis sure - you get by I'm sure. Look after yourselves and stay safe and enjoy it all. Lots of love Lynne Dave, john and laura xxx |
| 19th June 2006 Graham | Africa at Last - From: Rabat (The Real Morocco) Chris (and Alice) Glad to see you've finally made Africa. Don't forget to look out for the snakes and send any nice ones to me for safe keeping. Enjoy your adventure and keep posting. Graham (still not Mr. C). |
| 18th June 2006 Markus Aurailius | You lucky $%£*&^%s - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) Hi campers, greetings from North Yorkshire! Glad you are having a tremendous time. You blog is coming on nicely, Chris maybe you should write a book! The pictures are great and one can almost pick up the sounds and smells(!) of the place. From my experiences of hot climates the bodily odours will eventually subside. That is when you become properly "native"! I hear that you are now in Marakesh. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers, Mark |
| 14th June 2006 kate | peaheads in africa. - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) hello you peaheads, still looks and sounds fab, getting to grips with this thing now. i think you look quite smelly chris but i am sure ali will still love you. i had to have some cous cous after i read your entry, sure it was not a s good as african version. missing you both, you are inspiring us ready for our trip. lots of love and sister peahead cuddles, kate xxxxxxx |
| 13th June 2006 Hazel | - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) Hi Chris, so glad you are keeping regular!! Very nice of you to let us know. My sympathies to Alice, I can relate to that. Glad all is going well, beats going to work. Lots of love xx |
| 12th June 2006 Sharon Flowers | Hiya - From: The big continent Hi there...from the ole OCD world! Your book is comming along nicely Chris...I can see this is going to be the 'docu-soap' I tune into with great anticipation! Alice it was good enough for Marilyne so don't worry about the skirt incident! Still missing you at OCD Chris....but keep the tales flowing from the nib of your pen (or rather from the fingers at the keyboard...modern technology!) Love Sharon x |
| 11th June 2006 Andrea LeHon | I too am green with envy! - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) Hi Both, It's fantastic to read about your trip so easily; they didn't have this kind of technilogical wizzardry when I was in Morrocco (13 years ago). However the one thing that stays with me now are the smells - it really is difficult to descride, along with the general hussle & bussle but your blog really did bring back great memories. Believe me one day you will think of the horrible, smelly hole-in-the-ground toilets and smile and wish you were there again. Stay safe, Love Andrea |
| 11th June 2006 mum | - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) I have to say I am with Alice on the comments about the room, although I am not sure I'd like to share a room with either of you as I can imagine what you must smell like if the photo of Chris is anything to go by! It looks a very interesting place and I am relieved that the loxcals are friendly, take care love to you both, mum xx |
| 11th June 2006 Claire | Hello - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) Jelousy doesn't even begin to explain how i feel! It looks like the most amazing place and it looks like your having alot of fun!I bet it beats sitting in door revising all day, like i am! The blog is really good and keeping us all informed and entertained, so keep them coming! I hope you are both well and enjoying every bit. Stay safe, missing you! lots of love Claire xxxxxxx |
| 11th June 2006 anna | - From: Fez (Arabic for sweat) hello guys - am loving being able to follow your trip! quality photos! so arty - you'll be able to get some cash for them for sure!!! Hows the lack of clothes going spud? take it easy, enjoy and stay safe anna xxx |
| 10th June 2006 Sarah M | - From: The big continent It looks fantastic, I am green with envy. My sister loved Morocco when she travelled there so I am glad you guys are having a fab time so far. |
| 9th June 2006 katus | v jelous - From: The big continent hello you poo heads, this thing is v cool but quite technical and having a few issues at which bits to look at, i hope you will see this. it all looks and sound fab, lots of detail which i love - i bet you did not write it alice! hope you are both good. missing you, lots of love and huglets, kate xxx |
| 9th June 2006 Lynne& co | - From: The big continent Hi Al hi Chris- so glad you are enjoying yourselves.Photos are fab. Your mum actually emailed me the blog !! Your Dad was up the house measuring-he told me about the emotional farewells at the airport-just to go to Malaga !!Keep safe. I love this thing. Lots of love Lynne,Dave John and Laura xxx |
| 8th June 2006 alice's mum | green with envy - From: The big continent It all sounds wonderful, we're going to book flights out immediately. Mint tea and couscous are a wonderful combination. Keep safe and happy. Love Mother goose XX |
| 8th June 2006 Anna | hey guys - From: The big continent Hey spud and Chris! it all sounds fab, would love to be seeing all that for real. Hope you're both well. Just wanted to say hello to you both and to let you know that I'm really chuffed that you're having the adventure you wanted. Enjoy and stay safe love Anna x |
| 8th June 2006 Matthew Carr | Nice one! - From: The big continent Nice one! Glad you got there okay.........Sounds great...better than OCD eh? Onwards and upwards...All the best.... Matt |
| 7th June 2006 Chris | the good, the bad and the ugly - From: The big continent the good thing is you're there. the bad thing is i just arrived home. the ugly thing is the toilet.... although i have to say its a lot less dusty than imagined. you can take the travelling torch from my hands as you hand me the torch of uk misery. peaceout. out. |
| 7th June 2006 Hazel | - From: The big continent Chris this journal thing is brilliant and you wrote so much and we even get photos. Keep up the good work! Hope you are having a brilliant time. Lots of love to you both. |
| 7th June 2006 mum | - From: The big continent Chefchoauen looks a lovely place, worth the long journey to get there. Can't say I envy you the old school toilets. In my experience they are usuually much dirtier and smellier than that. Glad the French is useful, shame we didn't have time for Arabic too ! |
| 12th May 2006 Chris | breaking your comment virginity - From: And now....... The end is near must have taken a bit of an operation to sneak the camera into megalab corp... nice photos, a bit less hutty than i imagined though. |
| 28th April 2006 Elaine | Envy! - From: Working for an eternity Can I come? |
| 28th April 2006 Abbie | We will miss you! - From: Working for an eternity Alice thought I'd start with a little message to you and of course Chris, wishing you all the best on the adventure, and that we (The Welsh Assembly!) will miss you! Here's to fun and adventure for both of you and we look forward to tracking where you travel. take care and have fun! Abbie (BTW Chris...... that strange letter you received Christmas time from Evy the chief Santa elf requesting jewelery for Alice, it was us! ha ha ha!) |
| 2nd April 2006 Hazel | - From: Working for an eternity Hi Chris, can't wait to hear about all your travels. How exciting to have all that to look forward to. I don't know how many more alarm calls I've got to endure!! Hope to see you before you start your adventure. Love Haze xx |
| 24th February 2006 Mum | Silver Lining - From: Working for an eternity But after that there will be No more alarm clocks No automated feed machines on buses No computers (except in internet cafes) And definitely no corporate anouncements Sounds like it's worth waiting for! |