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| 16th August 2006 Nephew Benjamin | Dogs - From: And On The Eighth Day It Rained Cats And Dogs (Metaphorically!) Hi Uncle Danny and Aunty Bec - gee whiz there are dogs overseas too! They look cute, but i am sure they would not chase lemons like Pepi and Charlie do. I can actually throw lemons to them (not very far though) and they will catch them. I am happy you are having a great time and your pictures certainly show that as well. Please look after Grandad and Grandma for me. Aunty Bec you have lost your spike? I am lucky enough to be sleeping in a big bed now and i hope to see you in a few months time so i can show you what it looks like! Keep your journal up it gives Daddy something to look at when he is at work and we now also have the Intenet at home, but usually Mummy is buying things on e-bay for me. Take care and Luv u heaps!! |
| 14th July 2006 The Wilsons | 256 Full Image - From: The sun & the moon in Santorini Great adventures Mr and Mrs Hyndman. The Year is flying so fast and we will have you both back soon! Can we say though - Danny, you must make sure Bec keeps her hairstyle (256 photo) when she gets back! It looks sensational, except Benajmin is jealous as he has lost his spikey hair now and his Aunty Bec has got it happening with her look. We hope that you both continue to have an unreal time and keep safe. |
| 1st July 2006 Ada | thanks - From: Old Amsterdam Hello Beck and Danny,i just red your storys about your visit to Holland and i'm getting a bit shy about your compliments. It was for John en for me a great pleasure getting to know you and showing you around. I hope you still have a great time and we wish to see you both again. Love, John and Ada |
| 1st July 2006 Ada | thanks - From: Old Amsterdam Hello Beck and Danny,i just red your storys about your visit to Holland and i'm getting a bit shy about your compliments. It was for John en for me a great pleasure getting to know you and showing you around. I hope you still have a great time and we wish to see you both again. Love, John and Ada |
| 18th June 2006 madcookie | Frank and Leena.. - From: West Horndon Is that Mr and Mrs Stirland,..it's just that I used to live in the little village of West Horndon, many years ago now, left about 8 years ago moving to London, to be a chef, and now live in Cairns, far North Queensland in Australia, and feeling a little homesick typed into google west horndon and up came ur blog...just curious hon..if u can let me know!! It'll be great to keep in touch! |
| 4th June 2006 Kate | Yasu, Ti Kanis? - From: History Lesson 101 - Athens is old. Hi Guys, Have finally accessed your travel blog and I thought it appropriate to comment in your Greek Adventures. I cannot wait until we go back there in November. Yasu! |
| 21st May 2006 Edwin van Lier | meeting Danny and Beck - From: Four generations in one day. Hi travellers, It was very nice to have met Danny an Beck, I'm Edwin, the nephew of Beck's father, My mother, Mieke is the sister of my uncle Bert, Beck's Grandfather. It was very nice to talk with Beck en Danny, it's quite strange to have a family at the other side of the world wich have a completely different kind of living, settings and habbits. Although one habbit is quite the same, loving to have a nice cold beer !! Nice to see and hear the stories. And amazing to see you can marrie in such a setting with such weather. The dutch weather and settings are quite different from that. It is nice to see that we have such a nice and social, easy to talk with family, also at Autralia. Off course we met them all about 10 years ago, but then the autralian and dutch part were younger and it was difficult to remember for me. Also lots of things change in 10 years, Beck is a "big" married woman now. And has a great guy like Danny. My life has also changed a lot since then, Got married with Rachel and having 3 kids now (1 girl, two boys). Having my own small grafical company. Hope to see you again in the future, with lots of talking and nice beers, Bye Bye, Edwin |
| 13th May 2006 Ron and Sue | Hello - From: Fashion Police Following your trip with interest. Mykonos looks delightful. More photos of Rebecca please. love R and S xx |
| 20th April 2006 noely | ancient - From: History Lesson 101 - Athens is old. I thought I was ancient, that is unbelievable. P.S. after a week with my class I feel like the acropolis, ready to collapse! |
| 4th April 2006 de | title??? - From: New York - it's just not art! sounds like fun...hahaha |
| 30th March 2006 Jonno | More News - From: Billings C.mon Dan and Beck. We want to hear a bit more about your new life in England. I want to know how much golf equipment you intend to ship back to Australia through Beck's work. Enjoy each day. Alan and Cheryl |
| 22nd March 2006 noely | famous - From: Billings Dan/Bec, Pleasing to know that your father is still famous and sadly missed by the entire population of Billings. |
| 20th March 2006 noely | british airways - From: Vancouver>Seattle>Billings Dan, Busdriver wasn't too far wrong now that you are an honarary pom for a year and even playing soccer, can't wait to hear the english accent when we catch up with you next. Looking forward to update on Billings. |
| 19th March 2006 noely | swimming pool - From: Banff to Vancouver I still remeber Revelstoke, that was the town you guys forced the caravan boss to open the solar heated pool. He did so and you lasted about 2 minutes. Veeeery coooold. Did you see any black bears on your travels? |
| 18th March 2006 noely | tough driving - From: D-Day/Coquihalla Highway horrrendous driving conditions in spectacular scenery. Did Bec do any of the driving? |
| 18th March 2006 Nephew Benjamin | Awesome Waterfalls - From: Maligne Canyon Hi Uncle Dan and Aunty Bec, the waterfalls were sensational. It looks very cold there, but i am sure you are having a lovely time. Mum and Dad almost shivered when they saw it was -15, but really enjoyed looking at the pictures of how the waterfalls looked from behind under the cliffs. Love you both! |
| 16th March 2006 noely | brings back memories. - From: D-Day/Coquihalla Highway No fun driving in those conditions, I remember when we all hit a blizzard at night time driving home from yellowstone, trucks were flying past us at 70m.p.h. Will need to check out this expedia site sounds great. |
| 13th March 2006 noely | history - From: Royal British Columbia Museum Great photos Dan and Bec, You are certainly giving us some good travel ideas for when we take our trip. Museum and red lion inn are compulsories. Always good to have a chat with a local and find out what and why things are as they are, as you did on the ferry. Until next time. Noely and Mum. |
| 13th March 2006 ange | croissants and coffee - From: Victoria/Vancouver Island Great to hear the two of you having a ball! Hope you enjoy Europe - it's the best place to live it up and be total rock'n'roll star romance legends of the world! Wohoo! See you, love ange :) |
| 13th March 2006 ange | - From: Victoria/Vancouver Island It's sounds like the two are you are having a ball, which is exactly the way it sound be! Brilliant! I hope you guys love Europe - it's the perfect place to live it up and be rock-star romance legends of the world. Wohoo! See ya, ange :) |
| 11th March 2006 noely | awesome - From: Victoria/Vancouver Island Great to see some wonderful old world buildings, much more inspiring than skyscrapers. Cheap hotel but just what you want is everyone's desire. Great photos dan and bec. Look forward to seeing some photos od the Dutchies next and of course New York. |
| 2nd March 2006 Noely | great photos - From: Grouse Mountain Dan and Bec, What tremendous times and photos. Dan I am sorry you have inherited my fear of heights, but as with me we just grit our teeth hold our breath and do it, all beit begrudgingly. Well done Bec, you made it to the top, a real achievement. These will always be fantastic memories for you both and you will look back with fondness. Noely and Mum. |
| 28th February 2006 Simon Piperesco | cold strawberies - From: Grouse Mountain Great to see that the two of you are having such a great time. It has made for some very interesting reading. I must say that it looks very cold. I think I would find it quite difficult to grow strawberies in that part of the world. Look forward to sharing some finer details about the demise of that nice methodist man in Fiji. Keep up the entertaining Entries. Simon |
| 26th February 2006 coups | south park - From: Grouse Mountain do the canadians look like terrence and phillip? |
| 26th February 2006 coups | impressed - From: Grouse Mountain great story and photos, well done guys. were u warm enough? been warm here but who cares, your os and we're not. bumped into your folks bec down at blair last w/end and had a quick chat. they are both looking well. take care |
| 21st February 2006 Rohan | - From: Grouse Mountain Those are some great photos mate. Good to hear you conquered some of your fear of heights, although I think you probably didn't push the issue too much with the suspension bridge! |
| 19th February 2006 Ron and Sue | Hi - From: Harbour Centre Lookout Tower Sorry about last comment.Saw photos later. We are enjoying reading of your travels. S and R xx |
| 15th February 2006 noely | envious - From: Fiji - Garden of the Sleeping Giant Makes me feel like getting on the plane tomorrow and experience the sights and thrills of Vancouver, Jasper, Banff etc. Sounds like the snow has hit USA bigtime, hope it doesn't interfere with your travels too much. Rememner to drive on the right side of the road. I look forward to hearing your Billing's experiences, it's been 15 years now. Hope you are both safe and well. |
| 14th February 2006 Brendon | Lovin ya work - From: Fiji - Garden of the Sleeping Giant Chiefy, Valentines Day here. Thought ya I.T. skills needed some work! The travel blog is a ripper though, great set up. Fiji looks and sounds pretty damn good and well done on the job. Moved into my new house yesterday next to uni. Very happy with it. I've got the ensuite too so I guess I can have plenty of showers! We have a paddock out the back, one of the boys reckons he's gonna put sheep in it but I was thinkin more along the lines of a drivin range or little golf course. It's a beauty. Our O week starts next week and could be a fairly messy start to the year. Anyway you'll have to keep loggin in what ya been doin cause it's cool seein where you both visit and I'm sure you'll have plenty of interestin stories along the way. I'll also send ya pics of what I get up to this year. All the best, hope Bec's all good too, Brendon |
| 11th February 2006 Daniel van Veen | A Fijian tuorial from Daniel - From: Fiji - Garden of the Sleeping Giant andra vinaka tuakaqu yalewa & tuakaqu tagane, sabah al-hayri okht & akh, (Good Morning Older Sister and Brother)- Greetings in Fijian and Arabic(for your time in New York) respectively. This travel log looks like it will be a winner. Mum cries at almost every email you guys send, so this travel log will send her into some sort of fit I would guess. Sunday morning over here, 28 and Fine today, would assume its pretty cold in Vancouver. Kate and I have Mike staying for the next week which is always fun..... Apart from that it's same old, same old over here. ni sa moce (Good Bye) Dan & Kate |
| 11th February 2006 Margot Bail | Margot's Mail - From: Fiji - Garden of the Sleeping Giant Hi Guys, Bulla Bulla! Fiji is a magic place and so is vancouver. Congratulations on your job placement so soon Danny. You must be in Vancouver a while to take on such a position. This travel log is a great system. Take care! |