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Date: 11th June 2012

sikhs from Holland
I suppose many of those sikhs are fans of the Dutch Football (soccer) team during the European soccer cup

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

mouse trap
Fritz' way of hunting! I have found your mouse trap in the right bottom corner.

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

Bath sac
Fritz' comfortable bath sac during his journey: while he takes a bath, his forthcoming towards his goal is guaranteed.

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

crowdes pick-up
can you see mee? I am the guy with one leg exposed on one end, and one hand hanging out on the other end, other body parts have to put together when we will have arrived ....

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

Taj Mahal (2)
Fata Morgana with dejavú ??

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

Taj Mahal
ohhh, Fata Morgana ;-)

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

Luggage (photo 100)
I don't wanne be the guy in the mid! what could be more dangerous: hill down? or hill up? or changing direction?

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

potato yield
And where ist your tent? crushed down by the tractor? The time you needed to write down your diary was enouph for the farmer, to plough your tent under?

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

barber's shop
whow! it looks like the barber is able to take out tonsils or teeth, if he thinks that has to be done. There seem to be enough equipment for thus kind of operation :-)

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

photo 93 broken axis
poor guy. broken axis, his whole harvest / yield of the season possibly on the street. If somebody will help this man getting his stuff on another cart or perhaps fixing his cart wheel? I hope so!

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

landscape with cows
in your photos are many pictures of quite a lot of poorness. The cows thin, sometimes neat places, but also much garbish. Some "rich" and mostly "poor" aspects of life in India. Thanks for sooo much interesting information. tumelwup

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 11th June 2012

come thru with your bike?
What's the problem? the foto shows over the heads of the market place visitors plenty of space! You have read "Harry Potter" books 1 to 7, thus: just drive in that space on top! :-)

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 8th June 2012

You inspired a forum topic. :)
http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/31659-1.html

From Blog: last days in India, 20691km
Date: 26th April 2012

greetings
Greetings to you. It is my pleasure to communicate with you on this fruitfull transaction. I am Mr Jacob Williams, an accountant in the auditting and accounting section of our bank here in London. With due respect and regards I wish to seek your urgent partnership to transfer the sum of Eight Million Four Hundred U.S Dollars (US8.4M) from our bank to your own bank account. This money belongs to a deceased customer who died in a plane crash with his wife and his fund has been lying dormant with our bank without any claim either from his family or relative up to date. I am contacting you to present you as the next of kin to the deceased by which the funds will be transferred to you. There is absolutely no risk involved in this transaction as all loope holes have been taken care of and all necessary informations as regards to the fund have been secured. Please be notified that I am still working with the bank and it's only me and my colleague (boss) who have information of this development therefore I advise you to treat this proposal very secret for the security of our jobs and successful conclusion of the transaction. I have served the bank faithfully for good number of years and i am presently preparing for my retirement so I see this as a golden opportunity to be comfortable in life after retirement and also help the needy around me. As soon as this fund is secured into your account we shall meet with you in your country for collection of our share and look at possible investment over there. We have worked out all procedures and agreed sharing ratio to be as follows: 20% for you (the account owner), 70% for us while 10% will be set aside for expenses made during the transaction and these include, cost of procuring all documents, payment of transfer cost and payment of taxes involved. Looking forward to hearing from you soonest and also reply me at my private email address at jacob_williams17@yahoo.com. Faithfully yours, Mr Jacob Williams


Date: 27th April 2012

unbelievable!
unbelievable that you even get such spam here!


Date: 15th March 2012

You're coming home! Yeah!
It was almost yesterday when we've been seeing each other! I am so happy to see you soon!

From Blog: Surprise
Date: 22nd March 2012


Yesterday? Seems to me as years! I am also happy to see you!Do you join me at Frankfurt?

From Blog: Surprise
Date: 22nd February 2012

TravelBlog or paper letter?
Hi, Fritz! Just imagine: your letter, addressed to me, written on the 1st January, stamped on 2nd January arrived me in Germany on 20th February! The letter was written on the backside of a map showing that part of India, where you started your India-trip. I suppose it wasn't posted by air mail, so that the mail was delivered by land mail {rickshaw drivers? Cycle post couriers? mail (horse) coaches?} By the time I arrived the letter, the most travel information thereout was already launched in this travelblog! Thanks a lot for all, Fritz! I still enjoy every new travel report. In my Imagination I can feel the mosquitoes, ants, hear the annoying horns and the awesome, dangerous seeming quietness bearing snakes etc of the jungle. Give my regard to Sepp. Hugs, tumelwup

From Blog: Goa-Chennai, 16296km
Date: 1st February 2012


Hey Fritzi :) "I like that place" :D It's so funny what happens to you all the time. I really enjoy your entries. I was laughing very hard when I read that the loud AUNTS awakes you.. hihi die bösen Tanten :) Enjoy your stay with seppi! :) oh and thanks for the translation and explenation from the riddle, now I got it I think!


Date: 31st January 2012

good evening show
strange habits! strange clothing! amazing nature. Each time your bicycle stands alone outside your tent, haven't any locals or pass-byers fiddled on your luggage? Everyday where you get off bike into a restaurant, bar, shop, or when visiting people (for a sleep over), did never anybody bothered with your bike or the luggage on it? according to your diary-report, only insects liked to fall over your edible luggage, was'nt it? Have furthermore happy und adventurous journey through the large amazing India. Greetings tumelwup

From Blog: Goa-Chennai, 16296km
Date: 3rd February 2012


yes, sometimes some people are grabbing at my bicycle. Especially my horn is very famous. When I am in an internetcafe, every few minutes I hear my horn, and so I know that my bike is still there :)

From Blog: Goa-Chennai, 16296km
Date: 28th January 2012


Hey Fritz..first of all, a belated happy bday.. Hope you are having a great time!! Thats a nice picture u hav put of me n Shash. :) I will soon mail u the one I clicked of the both of u..!! Take care.

From Blog: Pune-Goa, 14755km
Date: 3rd February 2012


yeah, great, thanks!

From Blog: Pune-Goa, 14755km





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