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| 28th July 2009 Stephen Paul | Great Job - From: cleaning out my closet The writing in this one is so intriguing! I mean, what's happening in 3.4 years? And what a photo, she looks like quite a specimen to work with. |
| 1st February 2009 anonymous | - From: cleaning out my closet hi it's me :3 |
| 1st February 2009 anonymous | - From: cleaning out my closet ho |
| 27th December 2008 Phil Coppleman | BURMA? - From: There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear Where is Burma, is is somewhere between Bangaldesh India,China and Thailand, never been to Burma, been to Myanmar. Well thats what my Visa reads. Are we discriminating, I mean some travel to Mumbai, not Bombay, some travel to Beijing, not Peking. Research tells me the name Burma, only represets one group of people in Myanmar and by being devisive and disrespectful to Myanmar, maybe we are encouraging a South East Asian 'Yugoslavia'. |
| 21st February 2008 anonymous | - From: I love the smell of durian in the morning (aĠ?Ġa) |
| 30th January 2008 elisha | excellent advice - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe Hey I just found your blog. Thx so much for all the good info. Im planning on going to south korea in april to start teaching and im so excited. I love reading all the stories on here and the endless opportunities to travel. Do you have any other advice for those teaching english abroad for the 1st time? thx again elisha |
| 16th December 2007 anonymous | anyong! - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe Hello |
| 20th October 2007 Stephen Paul | Im loving it - From: Istanbul I love this blog, all the pictures are so exotic and your writing is great. Hey, my mom wants to know if you're married?? |
| 5th October 2007 Bob Marley | Don't dis on hippies... - From: Hippies.They're everywhere. They wanna save the earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad. ...at least they care about the wider world, which is more than you can say about most people. i'm going to vang vieng! forget about the tubing, the view, or watching Friends. Serve me up some happy pancakes washed down with some opium tea!!!!!!!!!! |
| 22nd September 2007 Stephen Paul | Kate has Seoul - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe You should be getting a commission from the Korean Tourist Board! |
| 19th September 2007 Christine | Kate Kate Kate - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe Kate, what can I say. you are seriously amazing. You should be a writer. I LOVE reading these. |
| 19th September 2007 Marcoelitaliano | A gifted teacher. - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe Being myself a foreigner (meaning not english mother-tongue apart from not korean) I always saw the EFL business from the other side and, believe me, the first quality I used to look for in a teacher was sense of humour, not technical perfection. The teaching school you have enroled in will probably improve your skills but the raw material seems to be already excepcionally good. I somehow loved this entry. Ah, by the way, would I chose a language school employing young and attractive blond girls rather than one where teachers look like mummies? ... YES, I would :-) |
| 17th September 2007 James | i'm coming with you next time - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe best entry evverr. seriously, i am. sold. i'll give you a ring around christmas time if you're around. have a good semester... |
| 17th September 2007 Kate Hildebrand | Hi Melanie - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe PoC = people of color= non-white person. I got a little sloppy on my abbreviations. And yeah you might have to fight a little bit to get work over here but that K-belief that only white people can speak English has got to go. If you can speak fluent Korean that would be a plus, you do see quite a few ads for Gyopos. Canadians get a 6 months tourist visa free btw ^_^ |
| 17th September 2007 Lacey | Aww! - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe I AM SO JEALOUS, I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO DO THIS! I'm really not keen on the whole sojourning out on my own in a foreign country where I don't speak the language aspect of ti though. |
| 17th September 2007 Melanie | What's a PoC? - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe Really entertaining blog entry. I'm a Korean-Chinese-Canadian (my mom's from Seoul) and I definitely want to visit sometime soon! I too think it's atrocious that many Asian countries prefer/only hire Caucasian looking people... For someone who's interested in teaching English, but is partially Asian, this is incredibly frustrating! |
| 17th September 2007 dangerrob | ^_^ - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe omg your photos are so beautiful, is it sad that I'm most fascinated by the LaLa teletubbie creature? |
| 17th September 2007 dangerrob | ^_^ - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe "It made life easy for me, but it's wrong and it sucks." I love the way you articulate that tension <3 |
| 17th September 2007 megerah5872 | WOW - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe I PERSONALLY THINK THIS WAS THE BEST BLOG ENTRY I HAVE EVER READ. ENGLISH TEACHERS RULE. |
| 17th September 2007 Kent Converse | Another Great Blog!!!! - From: North Korea South Korea Marilyn Monroe Kate, nice to hear from you and what an interesting blog. The best I ever heard on Korea. What does TMI mean. You lost me there. I leave for Vietnam Nov. 4, 07 for six months. Say hello to your great family. Warm Regards, Kent |
| 13th September 2007 Stephen Paul | Super Fantastic Seoul Magic Wish Time - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ Everyone on Travelblog agrees- Its been far too long since a Kate Hildebrand entry!! For the record, Yosemite is open year round and you always have a California tourguide at your disposal! (that would be me). :) |
| 10th September 2007 Nick Nguyen | awesome! - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ hey its nick from anatomy class. man i love your pictures kate! where are you going next? |
| 11th June 2007 stickyrice | - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ Kate. Kate. Kate. Your Flickr photos look great! |
| 5th June 2007 Kristen | anyo asayo! - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ hey Kate fellow blogger here, though i'm back home now and living through other travellers for the time being! I ended my trip in S korea. LOVED IT! I just have a tip...climb Inwangsan! Such stunning views... enjoy the bi bim bap! |
| 3rd June 2007 Christine | I miss you seriously - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ Hi Kate, Wow Korea that's awesome, what brought you there? I miss you madly, I haven't talked to you in forever. So yeah this summer is my first in Vancouver as my family lives here now. So if you ever want to come to Vancouver give me a shout. I will finally be graduating next spring, its lame 21 mandatory electives credits next year. I hope all is well, Christine |
| 3rd June 2007 Governor | Another great blog - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ Kate, You are an amazing traveller. Great Blog. Kent |
| 3rd June 2007 Stephen Paul | Stephen Paul - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ Hey Kate! Nice pictures and blog... But why do they have to be so good, you are helping kick my blog off the front page!! ha ha. I guess thats what I get for posting on Friday night. Nice following your travels, perhaps Turkey then Korea is the farthest distance between 2 travelblogs on this site?! Cheers! :) |
| 3rd June 2007 anonymous | old_fart_1 - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ I want your awesome life tbqh. |
| 3rd June 2007 Rooj | KAAAATE - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ You're travelling again!! WOOHOO TO YOU!!! Keep me posted on what you do! When are you heading home? I haven't even read this entry I just saw it on the homepage of the travelblog website so I'll go back to see what you are getting yourself into! take care and love the fact you're out there being cool again (students are just not as cool as travellers!) xx Marta (Rooj) |
| 3rd June 2007 Waderlusting | Kimchi rules! - From: ~*~*~SEOUL FLY~*~*~ Great blog! And I happened to see your hilarious Vien Vieng blog (hippies, haha) and when I was there last year, I stayed far out of town and came into the contruction zone only to do the tubing, which was virtually empty since it was sprinkling... nonetheless, for me, it was not so bad... plus I had great company. Anyhow, but those happy shakes are something to steer clear from. Having taught in Korea for the past 1.5 yrs, it's nice to be away, though the bbq photos make me miss it a bit. :) |
| 13th April 2007 Quang | Awsome blog. - From: Getting down and dirty in Sapa Stumbles into your blog. Easily the most entertaining blogger I came across. Modern Talking, this 80s band literally make Chuck Norris cries, glad you got to experience it haha. |
| 11th March 2007 Kim | Locals in exile - From: Hippies.They're everywhere. They wanna save the earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad. Did you know they've built a new market a couple of kms out of town and the locals are moving there, leaving the "old" town to the hippies. now that's really sad!! |
| 10th February 2007 Governor | Amazing Women Traveller - From: Istanbul Kate, You are amazing. You are certainly a world traveller. Your blogs are great. I wish you safe travels. Are you home in school? Kent |
| 6th February 2007 Milica | serbian friend - From: Srbija REDUX Milica here. Just want to say Hi. When you have some time send me e-mail. |
| 28th January 2007 stickyrice | - From: Srbija REDUX I like your new hair colour too. Stickyrice |
| 24th January 2007 Kate Hildebrand | no problem :) - From: Istanbul Thanks for your helpful comments! |
| 24th January 2007 The Greek | - From: Istanbul Your immediate response is amazing. Thank you so much!! Your blog is really great, I'm serfing (travelling) allday long - my boss will kill me! |
| 24th January 2007 The Greek | Just a small remark - From: Istanbul Turkey is a great country and Instabul is a unique city. Your blog is really nice but I would like to make a remark. The temple called "Hagia Sophia" was built by Orthodoxes. The Byzantines were Orthodoxes, not Catholics. Please bear in mind that issues like nationality, history and religion in Balkan and Minor Asia are extremely sensitive. |
| 19th January 2007 Aunt Becky | So close!! - From: Istanbul Great pics! We would love to have you visit here welcome here in Abu Dhabi!!....In regards to high expectations, be warned --the oldest building here is 30 years old and the national pasttime is tearing buildings down to rebuild....but we have losts of mosques!--little ones big ones, and some in between. UAE is also a great jumping off point to visit Iran--you can practically swim over! |
| 18th January 2007 meganana | - From: Istanbul Merhaba! Turkey is my new roommate's favorite country, quite possibley ever. We drink turkish chai all the time while playing backgammon and he teaches me baby-turkish phrases. I hope you're having fun!!! |
| 18th January 2007 anonymous | Wow it's Kate! - From: Srbija REDUX Kate, I miss you tons, I am sorry for being shitty about keeping in touch. Go check your email I sent you an email. I am glad to read this journal and am uber jealous on your travels, I am still in Vancouver, with 2 more terms to go, with psycho weather (it keeps snowing!). Keep traveling and being kickin' rad and hopefully we can reunite at some point, btw I like your hair! -Christine |
| 18th January 2007 anonymous | Hello Katie do you remember me - From: Srbija REDUX you look great and i like your hair color |
| 18th January 2007 Governor | Another Great Blog!!! - From: Srbija REDUX Kate: I have been looking forward to your blog. You are one of the best. I wish I could take off on a whim. Say hello to your great Mother who lets you do all of this, and the rest of your family. Kent |
| 12th January 2007 Grace | Yeah right - From: Holiday in Cambodia Hi kate, This morning, i came across this page about ur trip to Cambodia. It's like a reflection. sometimes, people feel pathetic living here... it can be even more pathetic if u're a girl. This life is crazy. Last night, oprah said u'd be the luckiest woman if u're born in america, i guess i'm not that lucky. But i appreciate everything i got here, every loved one i've met here. |
| 4th January 2007 Marcoelitaliano | About tipping - From: Easy Riding Vol. 2 Hi Kate, I don't quiete agree with your views about tipping when travelling in developing countries. I mean, truly enough to give away a 2$ tip to someone who did something for you can results very natural for you (or for us) but it isn't for people living in a country where earning 100$ per month is the rule. By doing that you create such a huge unbalance that more and more locals will see you (or us, again) as simple cash points on legs. Paying your guide 50$ a day in Vietnam then... man, you can bet that guy has by now built a shrine with your pic in his house and is awaiting for you to go back as much as a jew can be looking forward for the coming messiah! That said, I like your blog and your very independent travelling attitude. Keep up with the good mood. Marco |
| 7th December 2006 Stephen Paul | great pics! - From: Thieves in the Temples I love your pictures from this post... Makes me want to visit Burma right away! |
| 7th November 2006 Mary | WoW! - From: I love the smell of durian in the morning Wow Kate!! this shit is awesome!! I'm loving every minute of it and wishing that I didn't have an advanced comp paper to write and have to stop!! but I LOVE it!! and I will for sure be coming back!! |
| 22nd August 2006 Kate Hilderbrand Curran | curiouser and curiouser said the Cat - From: Easy Riding Vol. 2 Kate , I assume from your photos that you have some interest in spiritual development but perhaps not . I teach meditation and projection as a mystic for free . I found your photos while googling for prayerful meditation poses . There is such syncronicity in our meeting today . I am much older than you . I am 50 years old and a medically retired school teacher . I live in Australia . But I was born Catherine Hilderbrand in Virginia USA . I was called Kaki, and Kate , Katrinka , Cat and Kitty . I looked like you when I was your age . My eyes are also gray blue . My hair is your colour too but with some gray now .I feel we have a connection . I have 7 kids . Two of them my husband and I adopted from Ukraine . None of them look as much like me as you do , lol . I am Catholic but I am a student of the world , I loved the Buddhist Temples in Japan . I worked as a teacher in Catholic , public and Islamic schools . I worked in the Islamic Academy for girls in VA where I learned about the Koran . I travelled a bit of the globe. I love the sea . I became a scuba diver and composed photo journals of my travels underwater . Thank you for your photos , and for your light . Keep shining Kate :) If you are curious , you can find me here at Astral Society http://www.astralsociety.com/as/Forum/index.php/topic,18951.0.html Also if you do not like me sharing the photos you have put online , let me know . I hope that you do not mind . I find them exactly what I needed to teach with today . Namaste . |
| 3rd June 2006 mingalababya | great blog! - From: There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear I'll be making my 14th, yes, 14th!! trip to Myanmar in a few weeks time. It's great to see these pics of Yangon in your blog. It makes me homesick for my adopted home and I just can't wait to get there again. Look forward to reading more of your blog on Myanmar. :-) |
| 17th May 2006 Rooj | Mot Tram Pham Cham - From: I love the smell of durian in the morning You have managed to capture the essence of Bia Hoi in pictures. Congratulations! I agree with Senti - travel journalism is your thing! Get your ass back to Asia ASAP! Take care, Rooj |
| 16th May 2006 senti | - From: I love the smell of durian in the morning Hi Kate Sorry your time has come to an end but Im sure this is only the beginning of your entire life-time of travels. You write really well by the way. You should consider travel journalism at college. Then maybe you could take over Joe "Dumbass" Cummings for the lonely planet.......... |
| 16th May 2006 shandizzle | awesome blossom - From: I love the smell of durian in the morning I cant wait any longer for the thai kitchen. I must go without you, but i will enjoy every bite, and hope to see you soon. |
| 15th May 2006 Kent Converse | Best Blog - From: I love the smell of durian in the morning Kate, Your best blog yet. Hope to see you in the States. Kent |
| 15th May 2006 majormalfunction | - From: The Rangoonies The "scary building" is the so-called Minister's Office, on the corner of Anawratha Road/Thein Byu Road. |
| 24th April 2006 stickyrice | Hey Kate! - From: Come sail away, come sail away, come and sail away with me, you guys On behalf of all Aussies, we feign offence at any suggestion that the target of our excavation activities is influenced by the American hegemony! The (land) area of China is 9,326,410 sq. kms while the area of the UK is 241,590 sq. kms. The reason we try to dig our way to China is purely because we tend to be a fairly imprecise lot (did you see the 2000 Olympics opening ceremony?) and have a much better chance of actually hitting China. And because we like a good pork bun. Good to see you had a blast around Burma :) Relish the last leg of your trip! |
| 15th April 2006 ablondon | Burma? - From: Vegas is Lying. Amazing photos. I can't believe I didn't see you while I was there. Weird. I'm in Chang mai heading to bkk then the islands. where are you? |
| 11th April 2006 shandizzlebaby | HEY HEY HEY - From: The Rangoonies diggin the foot tan!!! maybe when you come back we can work on mines. I started craving the thai place today reading your blog, was gonna go by myself when what do ya know, va calls me and wants RICKY'S!!!! may have the priveledge of singing kareoke with michelle at a spanish bar. oh donda estada me llama gringa. i'll let you know how that goes. glad you get to see your daddy. please sing him purple haze for me, and tell him i listened to it all the way through friday and then he wasn't even there for me to show him my mad skills. Take care. shannon |
| 23rd March 2006 Christine | - From: There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear so as of now we have taping date tickets for the price is right for May 30, and 31st, so the best bet would probably for you to fly out to SF then drive to and from LA with us, and you can stay for as long as you want with us :-) I'm going to try and get some tickets for the June tapings as well. |
| 23rd March 2006 Dad | - From: There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear Dear Kate, Amazing trip. glad you got to Burma OK and found the beautiful country you were hoping for. Locusts?!Take it all in and get on camera what you can to let the rest of us get a glimpse. Looking forward to seeing you in Bangkok! Love Dad |
| 18th March 2006 Kyle Storm | - From: Hippies.They're everywhere. They wanna save the earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad. I didn't realize how completely much of a loser I am. For 100 percent real you are taking me to see "the world" so you can teach me how to be hardcore. Think seriously about Korea even though you do not currently dig it. We will stay away from Seoul and Pusan that is fine, but the countryside is supposedly completely awesome. Congratulations for being the awesomest person ever, do not die. Also do you want me to mail you pencils for when you go back to Vietnam. |
| 16th March 2006 stickyrice | - From: Hippies.They're everywhere. They wanna save the earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad. That's a fantastic (and oh so appropriate) title! |
| 11th March 2006 Shannen? | Oh Katie! - From: Hippies.They're everywhere. They wanna save the earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad. Reading these entries makes me sincerely, sincerely happy. Your travel blog shall serve as a template for my own future escapades in 'Nam, someday soon, hopefully. A++ |
| 7th March 2006 Eldon | - From: Easy Riding Vol. 1 Thanks Katie- for taking this trip AND for your reflections on it. Clearly you're soaking a lot in. Doubtless you're a wonderful representative of America! Please do be careful... |
| 5th March 2006 Benjamin | I envy you - From: Bangkok Hey Katie, sounds like you're having fun. I'll be going to Petra in three weeks, looking forward to it. Really enjoyed your description of the bus ride. I really have to backpack sometime. My way of doing it is kinda boring; I just live in one place and keep using it as a base. I really want to take a tour of a certain part of the world, with a stream of places, one after another. Take care. Benjamin |
| 5th March 2006 aunt mary | yah keep um comin - From: Obligatory Angkor Wat Post what more can i say. KEEP them coming!!!!!!!xo mary |
| 4th March 2006 Barbara | Love your honesty - From: Obligatory Angkor Wat Post Hi Kate, I've been checking out on-line the places my daughter is currently travelling in Cambodia and happened upon travelblog and your blog. I appreciate your sense of humour. Happy trails. Barbara |
| 2nd March 2006 Mom | - From: Obligatory Angkor Wat Post Lookin' good among those ruins, Kate! Great blogs - keep them coming... |
| 1st March 2006 Gwenn Yates | - From: Obligatory Angkor Wat Post hi kate,your mom gave me your address and the trip looks great! know you'er havin' a blast and smart enough to watch out for yourself. You're a natural travel journalist! Watch out Rick Dees (or whatever his name is)! Good traveling & come home safe! - Gwenn Yates |
| 26th February 2006 Marie Gorbsky | - From: Easy Riding Vol. 2 Hi Kate, Your Mom sent me your blog address. I enjoyed reading about your travels. Stay safe. Marie Gorbsky |
| 26th February 2006 Lisa Milligan | Hello! - From: Dalat http://jimmiehbutler.com/Photo%20Files/Thailand%202000/magicgallery/8-25-2002-0083.htm Katie, I love your blog! I just thought I'd include the above link to pictures of a site in Vietnam that is dedicated to my uncle who was killed there. I don't know if you'll be anywhere close to it, but if you are, I'd love a picture of you there. Keep up the good work. Stay safe! Love, Lisa |
| 24th February 2006 Michelle | - From: Getting down and dirty in Sapa Hi Katie, It sounds like you are having a great time. Mayela says Hola(@OCHS)! She misses you (gringa) and so do we. Love your pictures, especially the one with the bong. Maybe you should intern at National Geographic next? Be careful! |
| 21st February 2006 david vu | addition - From: Easy Riding Vol. 1 I am amazed by your incursion in these remote areas of Central Vietnam.My second son named Sonny Vu has been in these areas before.I think that he will be a wonderful companion for you..He is doing the same business like your Dad,making medical devices in Boston ( MA) and he used to travel a lot, all over the world and of course Vietnam...with a back pack. Dr Vu. |
| 19th February 2006 mary | - From: Easy Riding Vol. 2 oh Kate, you have such insight. we are going to do a trip some day, you and me. Maybe we'll take Robert if he begs, but maybe not. Stay healthy and keep the blogs coming. We think of you every day. xoxoxoxx Mary |
| 19th February 2006 Mom | - From: Easy Riding Vol. 1 Sooo good to see this in my inbox! I'm very glad you were in such good hands. Thank you Duc! Great insights and well said. Sounds like your learning in weeks what some of us take a lifetime to learn. Carry on intrepid travellor and keep us posted. Take good care of yourself. Much love, Mom |
| 17th February 2006 cedo | - From: Serbia Nice to see my town Pancevo again |
| 14th February 2006 Ken | Safe Trip - From: Hey baby, I'm shipping out to 'Nam tomorrow Have a safe trip and enjoy yourself. Post pictures when you can. Ken, Edmond , OK. |
| 9th February 2006 sandy | i love dalat - From: Dalat hi there i'm vietnamese and just got back from vietnam like 1 month now... i'm like serious addict to vietnam... and da lat is such a pretty place in vietnam i live in rach gia... maybe u should vist there someday ^_^ sandy |
| 4th February 2006 Donna O'Keefe | Thanks so much - From: Hue and the DMZ Hi Kate, I have not been on the iBook until tonight when I felt like I had time to see the Hue blog. Thank you so much. I feel like I am there taking photos of you. Blessings. I want you to hear about my friend Phyllis's recent trip to Thailand. Bye for now. Donna |
| 31st January 2006 Aunt Mary | - From: A Tip-Top Tet Just tried to phone you, but no answer. Just wanted to say hello. I will try again sometime. Oh, i tried, Tues morning, 6:30 am., don't know if that is a suitable time. xo mary |
| 25th January 2006 Christy | - From: Getting down and dirty in Sapa Hi Kate! Glad you made it to Nam safe and are enjoying the Bia Hois. Love your stories and Pics. I'll be keeping tabs on you and your Asian adventures. The fun has just begun... :) |
| 24th January 2006 shandog baby | hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - From: Getting down and dirty in Sapa Wilma and all the peeps at work say hi and they hope you are well. how's your poop? gettin it out OK? just gotta keep you regular. take care and we all love ya and miss ya |
| 24th January 2006 Dad | Cheers! - From: Getting down and dirty in Sapa Dear Kate, Love the blog... thanks for the regular updates and great photos. Got muddy just reading about it! Hang in there, get enough rest. Be safe...keep the news coming. Love Dad |
| 24th January 2006 Kent Converse | Great Blog - From: Getting down and dirty in Sapa Dear Kate, Great photos and writing. You are having a great time. I leave HCM City Feb 15th. Maybe our paths will cross. Kent |
| 23rd January 2006 anonymous | - From: Made it to Hanoi! Hi just passed thru your blog by chance. Great blog. I have a few comment for the Pho you are eating in Hanoi. In Hanoi, birth place of pho, they don't serve pho with mint leaves and bean sprout (that the southern version)...Vietnames word for older women/sister is "chi" |
| 21st January 2006 Christine | Awesome - From: Made it to Hanoi! Awesome posting Kate, keep up the "ambassador work" over there! What's on the back of the lighter? ;) |
| 20th January 2006 Mom | WBB - From: Made it to Hanoi! Wow! This is almost like a free trip to Vietnam without the jetlag. Great blog, Kate! You've got my nomination for WBB (world's best blogger). Yeah, maybe I'm a teeny bit biased. Be safe. Sounds like you're already having plenty of fun. Easy on that bia hoi. Love you! |
| 19th January 2006 Stevan | Gothic is a style - From: Serbia Catholic is a religion. It is a Catholic church built in the gothic style. You are both right :)) |
| 16th January 2006 shandizzle | love ya - From: Hey baby, I'm shipping out to 'Nam tomorrow OH how i will miss my thai kitchen with my precious katie. Who's gonna sing to me? I no longer have a reason for being. Just kiddin and already missin ya. BE SAFE |
| 14th December 2005 Peter | Cathedral - From: Serbia Well, both of you seem to be right, the cathedral is build in neo-gothic style, but according to Maya, it is of catholic religion. (to Maya, if she reads it: gothic is not a religion but an architectural style, eg. the Parliament in Hungary is also built in neo.gothic style.) Peter (from Budapest) |
| 14th December 2005 Peter | Heroes' Square - From: The Paris of the East Hello! You missed the caption of the 4th picture, as it appears to be taken at Firherman's bastion, in front of the statue of Saint Stephen, the first Hungarian king. The 'real' Heroes's square looks like this: http://www.omniplan.hu/2003-BudapestXmas/7365-HeroesSquare.jpg . And yes, my Polish friend also told me that Hungarian is the craziest sounding language he had ever heard of... (but finally he could manage to learn a few phrases to impress the girls :-) Peter (Budapest) |
| 9th December 2005 deja | - From: Serbia The pictures were great.I am a 14 year old serbian girl that was born in novi sad I came here when I was little but went back in the year 2004 i took photos everywere i went we even went 2 beograde 4 a couple of days and sa sait. sava church its was awesome |
| 24th October 2005 Kate Hildebrand | - From: Serbia Ha ha, sorry. I though it was in neo-gothic style. |
| 19th October 2005 mAJA | gOTHIC cHURCH!!!??? - From: Serbia I am from Novi Sad ! And I this church is not Gothich it is Catolic Church. I am born in Novi Sad and I know that information for sure ! |
| 13th May 2005 anonymous | - From: La Sagrada Familia Yo, I'm totally living vicariously through you. You are in Spain, and it's beautiful, and it looks amazing, and I hate you =) Have lots of fun, by the way I'm home now, so next time we're on AIM we'll chat. - Megan |
| 13th May 2005 anonymous | Sagrada... - From: La Sagrada Familia just read the whole blog text on the trip to the SF cathedral. Does remind me of the drip sandcastles! nice shots ....looks impressive enough to me. Seems a bit like an architectural Dali. Keep the blogs coming! - Dad |
| 13th May 2005 anonymous | Nice images - From: La Sagrada Familia Hi Kate, nice images of the cathedral...really like the perpsective shots and the stained glass. - Dad |