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| 14th July 2009 Steve Galerkin | thinking... - From: Vientaine I am an American from Hollywood California Living in China (Wukang, near Hangzhou). I am contemplating a trip to Yunnan Province and then off to Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. I have not ventured into these areas yet, but the fascination bug has bitten (hopefully not harboring any sort of tropical disease). I was wondering if you had taken any type of boat excursions on your trip thus far. I am thinking of catching a boat from Yunnan Province China to Luang Prabang and then to Vientiane. Did you consider a boat in lieu of the bus? Any information would be so kindly appreciated (hotels, travel hints and so on). If you are thinking of coming to China you can stay at our place here (a very special small city at the foot of some very well known mountains). I am semi retired and ready to explore the world as I did when I was a younger man (53 and going strong). Steve Galerkin |
| 14th July 2009 Steve Galerkin | thinking... - From: Vientaine I am an American from Hollywood California Living in China (Wukang, near Hangzhou). I am contemplating a trip to Yunnan Province and then off to Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. I have not ventured into these areas yet, but the fascination bug has bitten (hopefully not harboring any sort of tropical disease). I was wondering if you had taken any type of boat excursions on your trip thus far. I am thinking of catching a boat from Yunnan Province China to Luang Prabang and then to Vientiane. Did you consider a boat in lieu of the bus? Any information would be so kindly appreciated (hotels, travel hints and so on). If you are thinking of coming to China you can stay at our place here (a very special small city at the foot of some very well known mountains). I am semi retired and ready to explore the world as I did when I was a younger man (53 and going strong). Steve Galerkin |
| 8th July 2009 anonymous | - From: Agra Cary, Your Indian subcontinent sojourn sounds amazing. Very Dickensian in its own way. My trek in Nepal was small potatoes compared to this! I did experience the competition for bus seats on my way back to Khatmandu and can empathise with the long bus ride. Uncle Jerry |
| 12th May 2009 anonymous | - From: Istanbul Sweet. sounds like your eating some good stuff. any cases of the green apple quick steps yet? Man u is how u should route for! |
| 10th May 2009 Brad | Drunk Fat Man - From: Budapest Wow!!! You are a better man than me... I can't deal with snoring from other people. He may have found his tongue cut out the next morning if that would have been me. The rest of it sounds cool though... Had to feel good to see some Texas girls. |
| 5th May 2009 anonymous | - From: Prague Ahh familiar sites! |
| 24th April 2009 anonymous | - From: You know the Germans always make good stuff I feel your pain. I'll root the cubbies on for ya! |
| 24th April 2009 anonymous | - From: Firenze Did u get a new one then? |
| 18th April 2009 Kade | - From: Firenze "I found it ... ran over and smashed" Ahhhh man. That sucks. |
| 14th April 2009 Ryan | Word - From: In Brugge Man sounds like your catching some great tunes! |
| 10th April 2009 Karen | Hey - From: In Brugge Gillit! Glad to hear you enjoyed Edinburgh - bar the weather, of course. Did you have a glass of wine at Maxine's by any chance? Interesting about Brussels...I would have thought it had more to offer. Glad to hear you ran into some Americans - I'm sure that was a nice change for ya. Hope your hostels improve as the trip goes on!! Karen |
| 7th April 2009 Ryan | Oh la la - From: Bonjour Mon Amis Looks great man! |
| 29th March 2009 Kade and Hollye | - From: Castles, castles and more castles Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Keep em coming. |
| 25th March 2009 Chad | Pubs - From: Belfast Ireland I wish I knew you were going to be in Belfast, I would have told you to go to Kellys Cellars. It's around 300 years old and cool as hell. It looks like a dive well it is kind of a dive but its a blast. Sounds like you have started your trip out right. Later Chad |
| 23rd March 2009 Mom | Tres Amigos - From: Austin and New York Found your blog and pictures. Funny you should post the Tres Amigos picture as your first entry. Last night Dad made me pickup the Exercise room and in a box of old picture frames was the picture of you three guys in your tuxedos at the High School Prom. In those days you all had more hair on your head and they had less on their face. But non-the-less, some nice looking guys as the girls would all attest. Keep us posted and have a good time. |