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| 1st June 2008 barbara | beautiful SA - From: South Africa We visited our cousin & family in Capetown in Nov "07. They are Ministers and work so very hard ministering to the very poor..primarily the homeless. We travelled to many of the places you did and fell in love with the country and the people... did a safari in Kruger.. visited Jo'burg, Stellenbosch, Durban & more...Aids & poverty being such terrible problems and now the xenophobic attacks..we pray for peace in this beautiful land and hope to return soon. |
| 28th February 2008 Susanne | "Nedeunder" Down-under - From: Hanging Upside Down As I look back on all your blogs. You have had an incredible experience. Met loads of new friends, seen magnificent sights, learnt to surf in the Indian Ocean, cuddled a Koala just to name a few. Glad you returned home, even if only to plan your next adventure Graduate School. |
| 15th December 2007 Susanne | Spring Time in South Africa - From: South Africa Hello dear daughter Once again , I love reading your blog. It's like being there with you all over again. Mummy |
| 15th December 2007 Jeffrey Gabiou | Mt Kilimanjaro - From: Tanzania Loved your blog on Tanzania. Climbed to the top twice in 1965 when I was a member of the mountain club. Also climbed Mt Meru twice, once in the fog on top and had to throw rocks ahead to know when to stop as it drops off at the top. Also have a wooden carved Chagga pombe drinking cup from when I worked up on the mountain- was working for the ministry on water and irrigation. The original irrigation canals on the mountains bringing water from the west to the east were built by the Germans before WWI. Also used to have fresh caught trout for breakfast. Was great. |
| 3rd December 2007 Becky | Amazing - From: Paradise I'm so excited that you are out experiencing all of these things. Something that I'm not sure I'll be able to do so thank you so much for sharing! Have a great time! |
| 29th November 2007 Patricia | sounds wonderful - From: Paradise ohmygosh this sounds like a place I MUST see! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, feelings and photos!!! |
| 29th November 2007 Elise | Stop Making Me Jealous!! - From: Paradise That sounds like such a lovely getaway when I am sitting at the front desk of the Mercer office in COLD MN!! Keep living the dream lady!! |
| 29th November 2007 Elise | WoW!! - From: Tanzania Your writings are so amazing that I feel like I am there experiencing it all with you! I am so glad you are enjoying all of your adventures and I cannot wait to read more and hear all about it when you come home! I do miss you so I will be excited to see you when you return. If you get a chance, email me to let me know when you will be home my dear! |
| 29th November 2007 Kristin | Very different - From: Paradise I think that Zanzabar is a totally different experience than the Tanzania that I went to! It would have been nice to see! I love your pictures they are incredible :) |
| 29th November 2007 Rita | Yay! - From: Paradise Kirsten, Your pictures are gorgeous. It looks like you are having a great time! I wish you well. ;D Rita |
| 1st November 2007 KeepOnDreaming | I am green with envy - From: Paradise Hi my dear daughter. Since I couldn't join you for this great adventure, I am really pleased you can share your trip with all your friends, family and others who read your blog. Mummy |
| 11th October 2007 Elise | Hey Lil Lady! - From: Vidunderlig København I love reading about your adventures so much, I think I am living through you a little. You write with such a passion and I love hearing about all the fun things you do and see. Sounds like you are having an AMAZING time! Keep up the stories and pictures! |
| 4th October 2007 orfar | good on you - From: England maybe you have chosen the wrong carreer. get a job with LONELY PLANET as a travelling ambassador. |
| 28th September 2007 Susanne Huntley | My Birth Place - From: Vidunderlig København Dear Kirsten, I am glad you are enjoying your stay in my birth/home town Copenhagen. I have always enjoyed returning to visit her. There is a invisible draw string that always pulls me back, as it does to you. You and Ingrid used to travel to Copenhagen (20km) with boernehaven from Karlslunde at least once a month to se all the sights in town. When you were 3 years old you could find most of the attractions you mentioned in Copenhagen. Thank you Ulla, Kirsten og Mogens from Boernehaven. Love you Your mother |
| 24th September 2007 Marlee | Amazing - From: England So much fun to read your blog and hear about what you are seeing. We were in Stonehenge in the late 70's and actually were able to walk amongst and sit on the stones. It truly is an amazing site !!! Soon after it was fenced and that was a good thing for preservation. |
| 18th September 2007 Patricia | jealous!!! - From: England So fun to read your narrative and see through your eyes this awesome country! Keep sharing! We are bloody jeaulous!!!! |
| 18th September 2007 Elise | Amazing - From: England I am glad to read all about your fabulous journeys! Keep up the great writing and have the time of your life lady! MISS YOU! |