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| 15th November 2007 Mark Graham | Great Entry - From: Update An inspirational entry, Carolyn. Sounds like you are making the most of the experience. I look forward to hearing about your adventures. I also would not necessarily recommend the Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Italy train -- I once took it out of Istanbul. But you can always say you rode the "Orient Express." |
| 26th August 2007 anonymous | - From: Easter Trip hey, it looks like you are having an amzing time! I am soo jealous! I cant wait to see you... miss you much : ) |
| 31st March 2007 Dimitris | How true... :-) - From: Driving I used to lose my temper seeing UNBELIEVABLE scenes in Thessaloniki's streets myself, until I visited India for a month. After coming back to Greece, I consoled myself remembering how indescribably worse the situation is in India (not a real reason to feel better, I know, but...). |
| 12th March 2007 Pat Drummond | Go for it! - From: My Life Dear Carolyn, What an opportunity! Go for it, gal! It would be a hard thing to pass up. Glad you're enjoying yourself. Love, Mrs. D |
| 11th March 2007 Ali Paige | - From: My Life Oh wow!! That is so cool! I can't believe it. If you are in Greece, and I am in France, then there is no reason why we can't see each other. I hope you get that scholarship! What would you be doing this summer? I am so glad you are enjoying yourself there, and I can't wait to read more about it. Miss ya! |
| 8th March 2007 Nancy | Pictures - From: Thessaloniki Hi Carolyn, thanks for the beautiful pictures and it is great to hear from you. I can imagine what a wonderful time you are having. I'm happy things are going well for you there. I pray for you often and look forward to seeing more pictures when you get home. luv ya, Nancy R. |
| 6th March 2007 Pat Drummond | Lucky you! - From: First Week Dear Carolyn, I'm so thrilled you are having this privilege of traveling in Greece. Am enjoying hearing of all the sights and neat experiences! Have fun! Love you always--your old teacher--Mrs. D |
| 28th February 2007 Uncle Dale | Love reading and seeing pictures!! - From: First Week Hello my lovely little niece Carolyn, I am enjoying reading and seeing your adventures come to life. I have to live my future vicariously through others, cause I know I will never travel that far away. So keep the excerpts coming as often as you get the chance. I love you and pray for you, Uncle Dale |
| 26th February 2007 Leslie | - From: First Week Carolyn- I'm so glad you're having such a good time! It sounds beautiful there, and pangs of jealousy are hitting me as I look outside at our snow-covered ground. Can't wait for more stories! :) |
| 26th February 2007 Valery Hulsey | more pictures, more pictures ; ) - From: First Week Your words make me want to see more pictures! |
| 26th February 2007 Ali | hi! - From: First Week Carolyn! I can't believe you are really there! I hope you stay safe with all the rioting going on. I am loving your pictures and everything. Oh, and I am going to France next semester! I just got accepted and we (22 of us grovers) are going to Nantes, 2 hours west of Paris. I just thought I would let you know that I miss you!! I just saw a picture of you, so this is perfect timing. I hop you keep safe, and that you have a wonderful time! thanks for the updates :) |
| 26th February 2007 Anita | I am seeing through your eyes - From: First Week Dear Carolyn, Thank you for blogging your adventures. Wish i could be there to enjoy the food and sights with you, notice Aunt Nita puts food first! Please be safe, but enjoy! All is well in North Carolina. Glen, your grandaddy has had a terrible cold but says he is better. Snow has pounded the northeast, we have had some low temps and high winds. I love you, Aunt Nita |
| 13th February 2007 Dede Fox | Jealous - From: First Day Carolyn, I hope you enjoy Greece. I wish that I could visit there but I can't. Instead, I plan to visit through you and your pictures. Enjoy and God bless you. Take the Lord with you each and every day! Love and miss your smiling face but are glad that you get to see the land which the Lord has given us. Dede |
| 12th February 2007 Laura Hartz | European Architecture - From: First Day I grew up in Tucson, AZ. All of the buildings there are really short. Walking through a European city is an amazing experience what with the buildings being so tall (in comparison) and so beautiful! |