Not so brief, allora! Good to hear from you. Love to read up on your travels, but please: Not so brief, allora!
RU taking the bike through Venice? :-)
Big hug,
Bas
lovely jubbly HI Kay,
Sounds like your having a fab time, bet your as brown as a bear!
Have fun and enjoy the food and wine and men!
Take care and lots of love
Jess xx
The forgotten Austrian :-)) Hi Kay,
I am back in SA aswell, and received your mail just in Chile, LaSerena!
I will not be in Austria in June, when you first come back to my country, but if you still want to visit me, it would be a real pleasure for me if you come to my house in August/September, at the end of your cycling trip.
Looking forward to hear from you,
Bjoern (the crazy Austrian from the Amazon-Hell-Boot :-))
Good to hear from you Great to get your latest blog. I was wondering where you were, hadn't heard from you for some time. I will catch up with you over Christmas when you get back home. Look forward to seeing you then.
Toni.
hi gorgous Dear Kay,
Great blog so much cool stuff you have done. Did you get my private letter I wrote to you on your blog? I sent it but it asked for some private confirmation I didnt understand, please let me know as I will rewrite if not
Hope your well and recovered from delhi belly
Lots of love
Jess xx
You give me itchy feet Kay! Hi Kay,
Thanks for sending me all your TravelBlogs - it's great to hear about your adventures especially in those little known parts of the world. Brian and I are taking the Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Beijing next year so we'll see for ourselves some of what you describe. Love from your long lost cousin Margaret xx
Great hearing from you After 2,5 years on 'the other site', we are the ones reading travel stories, while being home and working. But it's great to read, and inspiring to start travelling again.
Cheers, bas and eelco
you crazy young thing! Dear Kay,
Sorry not to have written sooner, this blog thing is new to me and I coundnt find a way reading or replying till just now. All well with me. Had a wonderful trip in your home country. Sorry not to have seen you again before we left. Billy did a free fall parachute course in Able Tazmin and that set us back nearly two weeks.
It was so good to spend a bit of time with you and see your roots. Its a lovely place and when you do decide to slow down and chill I think your home town would be a lovely place to do just that.
So I am back in London and just got a full time job as a practise nurse in a surgery near Hammersmith, bit nervous but its no weekends and no night shifts so I am very happy and will learn lots.
I hope this finds you well and the less travelled road is bringing all you want from it. Does sound amazing. Bill is fine, we are having a few issues with each other but returning from a trip is always hard.
Oh well big love to you and keep the blogs coming they are great to read.
Jess xxx
Tastes like more Hi Kay,
Good to hear you're having a great time. Enjoy the food and all, and keep the journals coming. It's a welcome break from the work-mail i have to plough through!
Love Bas
HI!! Hi Kay - sorry I missed you to say Goodbye, but as you know I was in Perth sorting out Mark, with his head injury. He is fine now and back at work after 5 weeks home, with no real serious side effects, so is very lucky. The guy that hit him is going ot court so hopefully wil be dealt with accordingly ? Robert is in Afgan, as you know, and is expecting to see you at some stage over the next few months. Apart from that all is the same here - Enjoy getting your blogs - Keep Safe.
Chris x
Bye.... Hi Kay - Missed you to say goodbyes to as was in Perth, as I m sure someone told you about Mark and his accident. Robert is awre you may ''call in'' at some stage - just ask at the gate and if hes there he'll show you about. Nothing new this end - same old stuff :-(
Amanda movin to Ozzy in 6 weeks, so will miss her when shes gone.
Take care, keep in touch
Chris.
amazing journeys spent my spring on the coast of oregon practicing medicine and learning how to surf on the glorious Pacific Northwest coast, then got in a tour of Scotland and spent some time in London and New York City before heading back to Denver. You are always a part of the stories I tell people about my trip to Venezuela. Will be telling them again as I prepare for a backpacking trip to the high country of Colorado for a service trip with the Sierra Club. Hope you are having wonderful times in Europe, on the plage and all that, thanks for keeping me linked to your marvellous journal. XXOO
Hi there Sounds as though it was amazing. Be carefule in Columbia as lots dead thru floods. We are in Sydney at the mo and loving it. Pity houses are so expensive. See you soon. Look foward to seeing some pics
some trip Hey Kay - Just to let you know I am receiving your posts and enjoying these little preserved slices of your amazing adventures - so happy to hear you were not mashed to death in the punk concert or buried alive by an avalanche or - for that matter - done in by any of a number of hazards on the Death Road. Like a cat you must have several lives, or perhaps just a particularly charmed one. As for me I am on the coast of Oregon, many thousands of kilometers to the north but looking out at the same gorgeous ocean. I'm practicing medicine here in a little town called Seaside. Bit of a change after Venezuela (we met in Merida you will recall!) and lots of snowboarding in Colorado - now looking forward to picking up surfing in my free time. WELL ... may the saints preserve you in your continuing travels, or may you preservee the saints, given the sureit of good life energy you seem to travel with. Will follow in spirit ... John
Keep it coming Kay Keep the travel talks coming Kay, I do enjoy them and wonder how you can keep up the pace. It makes me tired just reading them. It sounds like you are having a wonderful time. And, I agree, a book is a must one of these days.
hey there i have just come back a week ago from lima. i had a group to guide during a 2 week-trip. lima - arequipa - puno - titicacalake - isla de la luna - isla del sol - la paz (which is not the capital of bolivia... sucre is) - puno - cuzco - mp - lima. all of the group got the altitudesickness. (did you chew coca leaves yet?) one got even typhus and i had to put her to hospital. you see, i was kind of busy with the group all 2 weeks long... i have recovered by now and am looking forward for real holidays with my son: 10 days of beautiful mallorca with almand blossoms are ahead of us.
stay smiling
geri and erjan
hey honey, as always so great to hear your news, sounds like youre having a fab time, cant beleive there was a bombing in la Paz didnt hear anything about that at all over here. also a landslide in macchu picchu, hope too much of it isnt ruined, anyway am in work so cant stay long but all good with me and thrilled that all is goign well, so youre meeting up with Diana, has she only jsut left Brazil, cant believe she spent all taht time in salvador, you'll have to giv me a romance update on her. Take care, loads of love jenxx
Thanks so much Really enjoying seeing the world thru your eyes Kay.These are all places I would love to see BUT never will. Keep safe ...and keep enjoying it all ...and keep these updates coming.
Steak Enjoy the steak while it last Kay, cause you're right: from now on the food is downhill. Its gonna be chicken all the way!
I'm now in Auckland and just went up that skitower: views are good! Met up with Sarah aswell. Cool. Anyway, have fun. Lots of love!
Stefano
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you rock girl!
Mamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa miss ya!