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| 27th February 2006 tashi | tibet is not part of china - From: Favorite Photos many people still mistake that tibet is china, but is not true, as you can see tibetan and chinese are not the same, i am tibetan but i am not chinese.. |
| 14th February 2006 Ella | - From: Kochi, Malibari & Varkala What wonderful photos. I am planning a visit to this area and can only hope it really is this beautiful! Which jungle lodge did you see the tiger from? |
| 12th February 2006 Nini | Willim off - From: Last days in India Oh,atfer seeing the photos you sent to the Internet,I think Travelling is truly a wonderful thing! I want to grow up faster,then I'll be more freedom and rich---To be a World Around Traveller!(I miss you so much~:> |
| 5th February 2006 Nini | Back Water, emm~~~The "Venice" in rainforest?! - From: Beach to Backwaters I like the pictures so much!Some of them show me the great green !"Waiting for the School boat "is interesting,I want to be one of the students there!"Punting thru the backwater" impresses me so much,SO ORIGINAL sight! The boats in the pictures are gondolas in Venice! India is full of mysteries and beautiful colour in my heart again! I have a dream --- Grow up fast and travel everywhere! Enjoy yourself! |
| 5th February 2006 Nini | See ourselves through another window! - From: Last days in Guilin "Life is always like this." I used to tell myself .But today I learn that through different windows looking at the same thing,it's quite different and cool! Thank you Ed and Michele,and I miss you :P |
| 8th January 2006 Jane | - From: Last days in Guilin Great pictures!! I'm from Australia and I studied at guilin middle school last year as a student on an Australia China Council scholarship program. Its a really beautiful and friendly city. Looks like you had a great time too. |
| 4th January 2006 Fred | - From: Kochi, Malibari & Varkala Amazing photos--happy new year, safe travels. |
| 22nd December 2005 Kim Hoff | - From: Merry Christmas!! Ed and Michele, Have a wonderful Christmas and a fabulous New Year abroad!!! Heading to Spokane to be with family. You have missed many inversions, lots of snow, and plenty of rain in good 'ol Boise! Love, Kim |
| 14th December 2005 Rod N | Tastes like chicken??? - From: Last days in Guilin Are you bringing one of the ribbon adorned rats back for Pete to try???? Oh, yeah...have some MORE fun for us! (Not supposed to get above freezing for the next 4-5 days) Rod |
| 11th December 2005 the Hurd lane crew | Great Pic's - From: Last days in Guilin Thanks for the info & pic's...glad to hear your are moving to a warmer zone....It is rather balmy hear on the lane (mid teens) & 3" of white stuff on the turf...The pond is not open for ice skating as of yet. Don't forget your sun screen! take care, travel safe & keep the pic's coming love ted |
| 9th December 2005 Pat & Pam | Pat the Rat - From: Last days in Guilin Was doing well til I saw the tails! Pat the Rat will not eat Bat (or Rat with tail). But then Dr. Seuss was a silly goose! Good to see your teaching environs. Stay warm & safe. Pat & Pam |
| 8th December 2005 Maryalice | - From: Last days in Guilin HOW WONDERFUL! yOUR PICTURES ARE EXCITING TO SEE. Maryalice |
| 3rd December 2005 Betsy Layton | Amazing pictures! - From: Thanksgiving Weekend Thank you SO much for continuing to share this wonderful adventure, Michele & Ed. What a wonderful experience! I've REALLY enjoyed receiving your updates!!! Continue to have fun & have a safe journey. (Oh, and I think I would definately give up wine if those were my choices!) |
| 29th November 2005 Maryalice Duke | Amazing - From: Thanksgiving Weekend What a wonderful suprise to find this e-mail and wonderful pictures. You seem to be having many new and great adventures. Good luck and safe journies! |
| 29th November 2005 PJ | Hair Dresses and Snakes - From: Thanksgiving Weekend I think you have stumbled on a new trend! Ed certainly looked adorable - pick up a bunch of those and bring them back home, I'm sure everyone will want one! The snake however can stay in China!! |
| 13th November 2005 MOM | HI - From: Our apt in Guilin gLAD YOU'RE HAVING A GREAT TIME. eNJOY ALL THE PICTURES. KEEP YOUR MEMORIES SO THAT YOU CAN WRITE A GREAT BOOK. tAKE CARE AND ENJOY YOUR TIME. LOVE MOM |
| 12th November 2005 rudder | - From: Chongqing to Wuhan Thanks for the info. and pictures. We leave for China on Thursday. Looks like we are lined up for many of the same experiences. Nice to have a preview. |
| 11th November 2005 Beverly Hopper | hello - From: Yangshou Hi E&M: The pictures are wonderful! We are enjoying them so much. Getting the boat over the dams looked like a real challenge. Your jobs sound great, what an adventure. Thanksgiving coming up around here. We have been following Tyler around the Northwest for the last semester. He is doing well and is going to Louieville, Kentucky for Nationals. He is excited but worried because he has to miss two days of school, and at this point his classes are so intense that it is a bit of a problem. Oh well, guess he will figure it all out. Will send more info later. Thanks for all the messages, enjoying them so much. Love, Bev & Ken |
| 6th November 2005 Pat & Pam | Food - From: Yangshuo Nice to see Ed eating food he recognizes. Pam was gagging over duck intestines, even if they are organic! Photos have a surreal quality, another world, that does not come thru on the Travel Channel. Of course there is a book here, a photo journal with narratives. The photos are high quality and tell a story without words. Keep shooting and posting! Pat |
| 4th November 2005 Jen & Jason | SC sends its best - From: Yangshuo The pictures are amazing and we are really enjoying hearing about your travels. Jason would like to know more about this so called "herbal medicine". The reason he asks this is because Ed looks way too happy sitting at the kids table eating his soup. |
| 3rd November 2005 Kim Hoff | - From: Yangshuo Hi Guys, Thanks for sharing all of your great photos. I feel like I'm on the trip with you and you don't seem so far away when I see photos of your smiling, dumpling-eating faces!!!! Take Care. Be Safe. Miss you. Kim |
| 3rd November 2005 Laurie | Thanks - From: Chongqing to Wuhan Ed and Michele I am so enjoying these Keep on! Travel Safe. |
| 1st November 2005 Beverly Hopper | Fantastic - From: Chongqing to Wuhan The rooms you have mentioned seem so inexpensive for what you usually hear from tourists are so expensive. You two really know how to get around. Sounds fabulous!, Love, Bev |
| 31st October 2005 kristi | - From: Photos from Dazu I feel like I am on your trip with you! I love getting your entries the pictures are incredible. Be safe!!! Kristi |
| 31st October 2005 MrToes | - From: Photos from Dazu enjoying your blog, especially your bit in tibet, and great photos! will continue to follow, planning something similar next year... mat |
| 30th October 2005 Patrick | Statues - From: Photos from Dazu If Ed were talking to the Golf Goddess she would be saying "putt to the left Edward"! Meanwhile the guy above appears a bit leacherous with his hands. Beautiful art & exciting trip. Stay well. |
| 25th October 2005 Betty | Pictures - From: Last days in Lhasa Glad to hear you are safe and well. Have hot soup ready anytime for your stuffy heads. Pictures are fantastic! Love Mom PS. email will be coming soon. (i hope). |
| 20th October 2005 Bev Hopper | hello - From: Last days in Lhasa Dear Ed and Michele: Your trip sounds so wonderful, I love hearing all about your adventures. Also love the pictures. Look forward to more. Thanks so much for including us in your adventures. Love, Bev and Ken |
| 19th October 2005 Molly | - From: Favorite Photos These pictures are incredible. You have a real talent! |
| 18th October 2005 Miriam | Gorgeous pics..love em - From: Favorite Photos some wonderful pics...brings back memories of my trip to tibet back when i travelled by bus from Goldmund (Geermu) in Qinghai to Lhasa. The Yamdrok Tso pictures especially beautiful. China is just an amazing country, difficult to get enough of it. might want to upload those pics on china online (chinaonline.cn.com) and share with more china fanatics hehehe |
| 18th October 2005 Grant W | Great photos: wish I were there guess I need to win the lottery or find a sugar mama. - From: Shigatse |
| 17th October 2005 Doug | Unbelievable pictures - From: Shigatse We are all living vicariously thru you two. Be well and keep us updated... |
| 16th October 2005 Bob Dougherty | - From: Shigatse Great Blog! I'll make sure your travels are updated in the Spoke & Word! |
| 16th October 2005 Pat | cold - From: Mt Everest Can't figure it out!? Michele won't ski Bogus on cold days but freezes her jeebies in a cart in Tibet! Go figure! Pat |
| 16th October 2005 Pat | Which one am I? - From: Favorite Photos Ed: I'm guessing the women are the "square" ones, don't yoy know. Just my warped view, but some may disagree.?! |
| 15th October 2005 Rosemary | Sigh of relief - From: Shigatse So glad to hear you made it to the base camp and were not affected by the earthquake! I probably need a geography lesson but I was worried you would have been too close to Pakistan. Now tell me the truth, these photos are postcards, Right? Where are you headed next? Winchester UK? Love Ro |
| 14th October 2005 kim mcgourty | hi - From: Shigatse HI guys, hope you are haveing a fantastice time. The pictures are amazing. Talk to you soon, Kim |
| 14th October 2005 ted | looks cold - From: Mt Everest From looks of shelly its looks a bit chilly...hope you brought med's love, ted |
| 14th October 2005 ted | Great pic's - From: Shigatse Great hearing from you...looks like fun..hope all is well & keep me in the loop love, ted |