Dell Phavero's Guestbook



23rd October 2008

Nice
Sounds fine Steve, just fine. I'll be up there eventually. Name a new plant species after me; Brianus Thomasus and one after Lance; Lancus Thomasus, and one after the both of us; Lanbranius Thomasus. Make sure mine is prettier than his is. -B.
18th October 2008

Go man, go!
So proud of you, and excited for you too! You are living and working in one of my favorite places on the planet. I be super jealous, argh! I hope my Turkey Day visit works out...
18th October 2008

Pahrump a pum pum
Enjoy my friend.
3rd September 2008

So jealous....
of the sunburn and dirt. Oh yeah, and the scenery too.
28th August 2008

fen you
marmalade sandwich is such a nice suprise! what the hell is a fen?
28th August 2008

don't let it die,Stevo
Always such a nice surprise to find one of your new entries in my mail. thanks for the update and the photos. /b.
28th August 2008

!
Damned you with the gratuitous pretty pictures! Enough already! I aughta defenestrate you next time I see ya!
27th August 2008

Beauties!
I have office envy. We miss you!
15th July 2008

Is that Hetch Hetchy that you backpacked near?
12th July 2008

I bet you look sexy..
in your orange vest and yellow helmet! Looks like an awesome job. Joe just had poison ivy soooo bad he was in the ER twice a few weeks ago. It is still healing. I hope that you avoid all horrifying blisters and rashes!
28th May 2008

what?
If you take a train traveling south and a train traveling north at the same time which direction are you traveling?
From Blog: Lost
3rd October 2007

Dead chickens
Tough killing a chicken and photographing its blood. Nice prose, Stevio. Heart-shaped goat cheese. How nifty
21st September 2007

too much cheese not enough chicken
i'm scared of the blood stains on the wall. when you come home?
20th September 2007

wowza
You dirty dawg, still traveling, seeing such beautiful sights. Damn. Mont d'Or looks freakin sweet....someday i'll return to europe, and ramble thru the swiss countryside....
20th September 2007

Chickens coming home to roost
Esteban, Good to see you've dispatched all of those chickens who'd come home to roost. Did you manage to save enough feathers for a couple of throw pillows? Jusqu'à demain.....la même heure de batte, le même canal de batte.
20th September 2007

chicken murdering
yes, i've participating in chicken killing before too. i did not like it, but have donked a chicken on the head to knock it out before slitting its through so it wouldn't run around so much. i was there for a couple chicken killings that year. but the weirdest was when we chose to off the one with the really annoying habit of thinking it was a rooster. i couldn't bring myself to eat the chicken that we chose to kill because we didn't get along with it. and that was the last of my chicken killing days too... :) LOVE the stories, LOVE the pics (bloody reality and AMAZING landscapes and all!!!) and wishing you continued safe travels!!! j'adore. mae (marianne was my "french name" in middle school french class :) )
18th September 2007

grenoble
please if its not to late, secure some grenoble from grenoble thanks.
18th September 2007

Poulet Du Kentucky
We all like fried Chicken Steve. For some reason, my comments arent showing up on your bloggo. I sent an email too about our little boy from Neptune. He has been home for about a month now.... Continue to put your prophetic "stick" in the spokes of earth's tire. Have you had any cigars???
10th September 2007

Meoweow
sounds like a wonderful time you are having and I am jealous of the barn kittens that have been hanging out with you as you milk. I've taken to drinking wine at noon to feel closer to you and look forward to sharing a glass spiced with catnip upon your return. meow puurrrrrrrrrr meowow Babao
6th September 2007

Steve, your cranium is gigantic. I envy it in conjunction with your trip. Especially because you're so good at romanticizing the pain of farm life and labor. I'm glad you're moving on from Berarde...it's not safe for you to be staying near so much cheese. Enjoy your next stop, see you in NYC (9/19 right?).
4th September 2007

La vie selée
Alors.....thanks everyone for comments and messages responding to all these blogs. Life at the new farm is much different. No more milking by hand. No more German. There are goats as well. time dissipates, steve
3rd September 2007

Esteban, living la vie douce. You know, you're even starting to write like a Frenchman. No doubt it's the wine, or something in the milch. The lonely accordion plays in the background as votre manque d'amis vous.
31st August 2007

hey steve
woofing eh .... i hope all is going well on your trek you random posting of this blog has help bring a smile to my face and reinvigorated my desire to sell off my shit and hit the road ... may the road rise up to meet your feet my good friend in peace and justice Nate
10th August 2007

whoa
insane photos steve! dang!
From Blog: Left at the Pass
6th August 2007

foux da fa fa?
if u have access to you tube - search for flight of the conchords "french song" - you will likey - i will also send it to your email so you can view it at your leisure ... enjoy the cheese and mountains
From Blog: Left at the Pass

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