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| 24th January 2007 Janine | I'm headed to Serengetti soon too! - From: Serengeti I'm currently in Uganda touring around and i love your list of things to know: so very true, all of it! Especially how unglorified game drives really are - i've been on god knows how many now and they're starting to lose their charm :o) However, East Africa is pretty cool, and i'm glad u guys are enjoying yourself as much as i am! Ciao! |
| 22nd January 2007 James and Karen | No Worries - From: Mt Sinai Hey Peter Pack lots of thermals!! Please feel free to email us/send us a message (rather than a comment - different button) with any questions - we are happy to answer!! |
| 22nd January 2007 Peter Tan | Thanks! - From: Mt Sinai Thank you, fellows for the information of your trip to Mt. Sinai. It was helpful as I'm also thinking of going up in Decemeber 2007. It supposed it will be very cold then. Any tips on that? |
| 11th January 2007 John W | Merry Christmas and Happy New Years! - From: A little bit of luxury Hey guys ive just caught up to date with all your posts, its like some cool fantasy movie, with mount sanai and the gorillas and the pyramids! Jinkies I hope your both well, and am looking forward to your slide night when you return!! see you later God Bless |
| 9th January 2007 travelbuffs | Love the mist photo - From: Serengeti Great experience, I'm sure. :-) |
| 24th December 2006 Alli Spies | Merry Christmas - From: Khan el Khalili Travelling with you both was so awesome - thank you for looking after me - I'd probably still be asleep in a Cairo hotel room were it not for you. Have some lovely photos of you both I will send you. Arrived back in Sydney three days ago after a 40hr episode trying to get home via heathrow - no baggage but I am happy to be home in time for Chistmas. Trust you have a blessed Christmas and enjoy the skiing in Dubai - they say the powder is perfect this time of year xxoo Alli find-alli.blogspot.com |
| 24th December 2006 Nic J | Merry Christmas - From: Khan el Khalili Merry Christmas. Hope u have a truley blessed day remembering the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. Love to u both. |
| 20th December 2006 Cat Wood | Felafel City - From: Khan el Khalili Hey guys, watch out for all those felafels... I hear that chick peas have the capacity to get your insides going... hope the toilet situation has improved! |
| 19th December 2006 FloraC | - From: Felucca Wow...the felucca is so cool. Truly. You guys look so cosy in teh sleeping bag with book in hand. Karen - I like your purple top - it's special. We will miss Christmas-ing with you guys. |
| 18th December 2006 Cat Wood | You hippy - From: Felucca I don't wish to alarm you, but you look like such a hippy Karen!!! I'm so proud of you!! Your pictures are amazing. You guys could totally become travel writers... you could create the best guide books with the most incredible photos. |
| 15th December 2006 Jeni | truely blessed - From: Western Desert You two have been truely blessed, not only to have each other, but to have been able to have such an amazing adventure! How will you ever settle down to work? |
| 15th December 2006 Nic Johnson | - From: Western Desert U guys r fantastic bloggers. Thank u sooo much. I really feel like i am experiencing this with u, even tho im all the way back here in oz. Cant wait 4 slide nite. LOL. Karen- ur not the only 1 who is cold, 19degres today. Ha, its meant to b summer. Happy Anniversary! Wot a way 2 experience it. |
| 15th December 2006 marlene | western desert - From: Western Desert smoking, dancing and cuddling camels what has happened to my daughter!!!!! Looking forward to hearing your voices when next in Cairo. |
| 10th December 2006 Rene and Wijnanda | Waanzinnig! - From: To drive like an Egyptian Hello Aussies. How nice to read this journals. What an incredible time you must have. See the pyramids! A dream came through. Verry verry nice fogs! When we see something beautiful we call it in Holland: Waanzinnig! |
| 3rd December 2006 mum/marlene | fantastic photos - From: Mzungus in the Mist What a wonderful experience seeing the gorillas. Feel we are almost there with your blogs. Take care in Cairo - don't release any mummies. |
| 1st December 2006 Cat Wood | Wow. - From: Mzungus in the Mist I am totally in awe of these majestic creatures... I can't believe that the photos on your blog are taken by you. Far out. Wow. I bet it was worth the $1000 to go and see them... PS Pleased you didn't see any spiders! |
| 30th November 2006 Matt Thorp | Finally...I've caught up - From: Start of the Nile Heya - I've finally caught up on all your blogging. What an awesome trip - and some amazing photos!! So glad to hear about you're having such an incredible time. |
| 22nd November 2006 Flora C | W-O-W - From: To the Edge Wow, those pictures are amazing, are you sure they are not cut and pasted? Glad you are enjoying the holiday sooo much. |
| 14th November 2006 John Watts | wowzers - From: Beautiful Pongwe Beach wowzers, what a journey so far, ive just caught up reading all the entries, ive been reading about 1 or 2 a morning before work and wowzers! I am looking forward to this monkey slideshow! and spice info night. Im glad to hear you guys are having a great time and are safe and still have all your luggage. Looking forward to see what more is to come! God Bless. |
| 13th November 2006 Dad/Andrew | - From: To the Edge My prayers do not cover you when you are this close to the edge. |
| 12th November 2006 Mum | But wait theres more. - From: To the Edge My first comment was after just seeing the pictures then i read the text and I have to endores your comments about the Royal Livingstone Hotle and its pristine toliets that sanctuary I had for just one hour in July was marvellous!! |
| 12th November 2006 MUM! | Oh my goodness!!!! - From: To the Edge You thought a bungee jump was dangerous?!! |
| 11th November 2006 Ester | How - From: Delta and Vic Falls How did you shower in that?? and arnt the hippos cute |
| 8th November 2006 Andrew Hall UK | WOW ! - From: Water...Finally! Hi Great to see what you have been up to what an experience ! Chatted to your Mum today Karen, they all seem well. If you are passing through UK do call in !! God bless Andrew |
| 30th October 2006 Rene and Wijnanda | Hello - From: Delta and Vic Falls Hello J and K, here an message from Wijnanda and Rene (Holland). Were home again... Was verry nice to travel with you through Namibia. We will send you the pictures as prommessed. Hope you will have a verry nice time! Greatings Rene and Wijnanda |
| 30th October 2006 James and Karen | Thanks Guys! - From: Sossuvlei Thanks for the comment guys. Glad you both made it home safely and hope you can get rid of all the sand while you're both adjusting to work again. See you soon. James and Karen. |
| 30th October 2006 Catriona | Hippos scary - From: Delta and Vic Falls All of a sudden 'Hungry Hungry Hippos' doesn't quite seem so cute... |
| 29th October 2006 Wijnanda and Rene | True! So true - From: Sossuvlei Well, we did join Karen and James on both trips (Etosha and Sossuvlei) and we totaly agree. It was wonderfull. And the sand was everyware. Were now back in Holland and the sand is still comming out our bags. Have a nice trip guys and we will follow your jouney on this site! Thankx for the lovely time. Your first-class passengers. |
| 25th October 2006 Fiona | WOW - From: Sossuvlei How wonderful - I am glad that you are having such an amazing time. It has been fun living vicariously as I write exams and reports!!! Lots of love and prayers Fiona - |
| 22nd October 2006 Jeni | Amazing - From: Etosha Hi Karen & James, the photos are amazing! I am enjoying following your journey.Have fun. |
| 16th October 2006 Catriona | You had to take a picture of the eels... - From: Police, Whales and Burger Pies It's official, I can never go to Africa with eels that size. They are the grossest, most disgusting looking things I have ever seen. However, that being said I did eat one in Vietnam... that's Eels 1, Cat 1. LOVING the pictures guys... keep 'em coming! |
| 15th October 2006 Ester | Wow - From: Cheese & Cheetahs Wow you got to touch a big cheetah he looks so cute and friendly I hope you gave him a big hug. the birds on the other hand ew dont like birds You guys look great See ya Ester |
| 13th October 2006 Martin | aisee - From: Khayelitsha aisee! hujambo? sijambo. You may need an interpreter. I am insanely jeleous from all your blogs. Next time you go to africa...i am joining you, even if i have to sleep on the end of your bed. Hope you well. Keep the updates comming as I think they're great. Best wishes. Martin |
| 13th October 2006 Mum | Come home now? - From: From Stellenbosch to the Cape Wow! Sounds like you have experienced the diversity of Africa already so do you need to go on? All wonderful news. Loved the award winning photo of the little boy watching the shark and any photos with you guys in it having so much fun! |
| 12th October 2006 Simon | Nice pics - From: Police, Whales and Burger Pies Looks like the whale watching place you guys went to was great. Spectacular view from the holiday house! Glad to hear that you're not missing out on greasy burgers and Weetbix. You can't let experiencing another culture totally change you. |
| 8th October 2006 James and Karen | Zambezi Swing - From: We're finally on our way! Hey Emma - thanks for the comments! I can already tell you that the Zambezi swing is highly unlikely!! |
| 8th October 2006 Simon & Flora | G'day - From: Cheese & Cheetahs Great to hear of your EXCITING advdentures. You guys seem to be having SO much fun. Flora is really jealous of you guys getting to pat such a big cat - and I wish I'd been over that cliff! We have just returned from our church camp which was awesome. Simon saved stranded sailors which is just like something a big white man amidst little asians would do. Ta da. |
| 7th October 2006 Emma Chapman | Abseiling leads to swinging! - From: We're finally on our way! Hi Guys, Brilliant work on the abseil. I'd be extremely freaked out at that height! A good lead up to the giant swing in Zambia no doubt.......! |
| 7th October 2006 Emma Chapman | What happened to your hair? - From: We're off to an exciting start What happened to all your beautiful locks???? Another sacrifice for the travel bug?! |
| 6th October 2006 ros | love the hair - From: Cheese & Cheetahs Dear James and Karen, Great to hear about your fantastic animal experiences. You will of course need to acquire a dog wjen you return which I understand your parents are just delighted about. Karen your hair is fabulous. Much better to keep fleas at bay. I will keep Nanna Abreast of your activities, I took her for her carpel tunne op ysteday. she is fine. I'm just about to go check on her so will take your messages. Take care! Auntie Ros |
| 5th October 2006 MUM | Great start! - From: We're finally on our way! Hey James and Karen SO good to read this and see the amazing photos. Well done on the great abseil! Great treats all round to start your adventure and a great read THANKS Keep up the good info. I have printed it out to send to Nanna. Love Mum |