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Date: 20th November 2009

Lovin' it!
Hi Rich It raises my spirit to read about your adventures. I feel I can taste, smell and feel it all ( O.K. not the runs). Hope it continues to be everything you hoped for. Keep the blogs coming! Anne

From Blog: Days 15-20: Syria
Date: 11th November 2009

Hi Richard
Alex's laptop has been at the repairers for a while and we forgot to note your blog address (it was a favourite on his computer)so I had alot of catching up to do tonight (the laptop is back home now you see)and really enjoyed reading about Syrian toilets- doesn't travel broaden your mind? Are you going to publish a book of your review of African toilets? Syria sounds great- I'm envious as I have not been there (yet!). Really enjoying your photos too. Look forward to your next blog- something to entertain me now that the winter nights are dark and gloomy and wet. keep safe- love from us all- Frances (and Alex and Nick)xx

From Blog: Days 15-20: Syria
Date: 11th November 2009

Surprising Syria
Great commentary Rich, really brings the country and welcoming people to life, sounds like you could open a few "Disco Clubs" AND MAKE GOOD MONEY!! hope you are cleansed and refreshed after your tummy bug!! Looking forward to your Egyptian posts. Alex, Frances and Nick

From Blog: Days 15-20: Syria
Date: 11th November 2009

Eastern Europe Highlights??
Hi Rich, hope your foot has recovered from the Austrian mishap, whistlestop of Hungary and Romania sounded inviting, best seen when drunk. Our posts are a bit late as my laptop was away on warranty respir since 15 Oct, so catching up on your stories so far. Better than Alan Whicker, more Charlie Boorman!! Best of Luck Alex, Frances and Nick

From Blog: Days 5 and 6: Vienna to Istanbul
Date: 15th October 2009

Lovin' it!
Enjoying the blog. Lovely to see the world through your eyes. Keep the stories coming. (I may do a word count on'wine') Keep safe, Berlyns

From Blog: Days 5 and 6: Vienna to Istanbul
Date: 4th October 2009

October Fest
How did you not realise that it was October Fest in Munich? I loved Munich on our visit years ago. Lots of pork to eat and strong German women serving several steins at a time. Glad that Paris is not full of Starbucks and Subways! Hope Istanbul was good. Enjoying reading your blog- Nick is upset as Liverpool have just lost 2-0 to Chelsea- so he is cross at the moment. Love Frances

From Blog: Day 1: London-Paris-Munich





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