Keith and Pete's Guestbook



17th June 2008

Love this!!!!!
Next time we will be in the photo with you! What wonderful photos! Cow snouts???? No thanks - I will stick to the pasta. Love, Carolyn
2nd June 2008

Panoramic photo
Great shot! And thanks for the advice on the Montparnasse tower - I will make sure to get the same view on the Eiffel tower when I'm in Paris later this month
2nd June 2008

Very witty..
I really like the "fastest waiter in Brussels" photo caption. And your eye for detail capturing the small gothic window.
From Blog: Brugge
16th May 2008

That is a wierd lamp in the Hotel Dolce la Hulpe. It kinda reminds me of the leg lamp in "A Christmas Story".
12th April 2008

catching up
Have been catching up on all your entries!!! Beautiful! John is enjoying all the boat and ocean pics. I am enjoying the history, especially Anne Frank house. Portugal looks unbelievable! My class is doing country reports. Ok to show some of your pictures? Could they ask questions? Glad to see you are making the most of your time!! Miss you both.
11th April 2008

love the description of the changing of the guard. And the picture of you guys standing at Zero Longitude
11th April 2008

How many times have you been to London? I feel like you go almost every month
5th March 2008

just surfing . . .
Hi, I'm just surfing the net. Planning a trip including Belgium for 2009. Enjoyed your commentary and pictures. Wish I was going sooner. Thanks. Denise
2nd March 2008

from your mother
Just so you know I have read "PART" of your blog. I did not know you could write so well!!! I am happy that your and Keith are getting to see so much of the world. It is amazing to see how beautiful the rest of the world is. Go to go. Love you both,Mother
29th February 2008

I Just remembered..........
I just recalled that the name for the inclined tram in Heidelberg was the bergbahn(or should that be a "u" instead of an "e",) I always have trouble with that.I think a view od the memorial cemetary at Normandy from WWII would certainly be a worthwhile trip. I saw a film on channel 10, PBS re barging through France on the back canals and rivers. It was fascinating. The people rode a barge with a boat behind it. of (they lived in the barge but drove the boat) Very quaint and charming with all the people they met on their travels. They went through the bourdeaux region, drank LOTS of wine, through Paris(I think they may have started there, I forget now)They ended up going into a main German seaport fdrom the river they were on. I'm thinking it was the Seine and tributaries thereof. I take the tape out every few years and let it take me back to a really great place and time in my life. Ya'll take care, enjoy yourselves, travel a lot, and keep healthy. Peter
20th February 2008

I See Him, Also
I recognize the men's outdoor bathroom from my time in Germany. We also had something similar in VietNam, it was called(pardon my Polish)a piss tube. A piece of conrete pipe stuck in the ground at angle with a privacy panel on 3 sides. Europeans aren't nearly so hung up on that sort of thing as we are here. Did you get my comment from the 19th? I asked for your complete mailing address and suggested you not pass on Heidelberg. Take care, Peter
From Blog: Amsterdam
19th February 2008

In the toilet
Found him, haha! In the toilet. Nice pics, I really miss my city. Glad you had a great time there.
From Blog: Amsterdam
6th February 2008

Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing! Have another adventuresome year!
6th February 2008

Great to hear from you!!!
Stephanie and Keith: WOW!!! What amazing adventures you have had! Keith, is there any way you could get me a job with Intl. Paper?! = ) It just seems like a dream the way you all are getting to explore Europe and learn about a new culture. Stephanie, I love the way you describe all your adventures and the little details about living abroad. And Portugal sounds beautiful! I LOVED reading about your Christmas with Katie!! I have sent the blog to my mom. Well, I will be checking back soon and will be in touch! LOVE, your friend from across the pond, Brooke = )
21st January 2008

thanks for the compliment. we thought about your visit while we were there, and yes those markings on the pavement have saved many a tourist!
From Blog: London England
21st January 2008

not all of them
From Blog: Live from Krakow
20th January 2008

So glad you are enjoying all your time together. Pete, you have become quite a witer. I am impressed. Keith, keep looking out for her. Amy almost got hit by a car in London too for the same reason. Keep having fun and keep us informed. Brenda
From Blog: London England
20th January 2008

Empties 2
Teesa, that is a good question.
From Blog: Live from Krakow
20th January 2008

Things we take for granted...
I bet it was so nice to speak the same language as the Brits...I take that for granted. Did you learn about your hotel from that guy who hosts that travel show we watched when I was visiting? Steve something? I can't remember his name. I am also glad that Daddy looked right and kept you from getting hit by a car. :)
From Blog: London England
7th January 2008

Thanks for rubbing it in Hank. I hope you don't find any aloe
7th January 2008

Thanks for posting a picture of me flushing...AND thanks for getting me to Poland to spend Christmas with you guys
5th January 2008

empties
Are those your empties?
From Blog: Live from Krakow
1st January 2008

cold
It sure looks cold, sad i wasn't there with ya'll. i think i'm a little sunburnt right now so i need some aloe.
29th December 2007

good lookin capt.
that sure is a good looking capt. i don't know about the crew though
21st December 2007

hey
nice boat

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