Hey Kerry and Graham,
We really enjoyed reading your Brazil posts. It reminded us a lot of our time there. Our blog is looking for travel photos to post. If you have time, email us some at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com
Continued fun on your travels,
Heather and Eric
hmmmm, agree that 9 to 5 might prove difficult to get used to again. that said, it´ll be better than working in the Bolivian silver mine that we saw today, or in a Delhi tuk-tuk, or as a go-go girl in Bangkok, so we can´t really complain :)
btw, impressively random sentence to close your comment, def the most leftfield we´ve had so far!
So jealous. I do envy you, obviously, but I do also wonder how on Earth you're ever going to handle going back to living in the UK with a 9-5.
Glad to see you're both keeping well and that Kerry hasn't been forced into lesbianism or something equally interesting.
What no Grahamina? Hi Guys
Finally found time amidst nappy changing / feeding (Kate) / working (boo) to catch up on your blog.
Looks ace, we are getting extremely jealous and a bad dose of itchy feet, yet again.
Have to agree with you on the Cambodian tuk tuk drivers, in fact Cambodians in general are just great.
Impressive rib action Graham, hope you are getting lots of steaks in South America to improve the weight statistics.
Loads of love,
Steve, Kate and Ifor
xxx
PS - Watched our wedding video (courtesy of Dexter - awesome) for the first time last week (I know). Your exploits in the ditch had us in stitches. "We're in a ditch, we're in a f**king ditch". YouTube awaits.
Love your pics! Hey Guys
Looks like you had an amazing time and enjoyed your time in your JUCY Campa! The pics are awesome! I was wondering if you mind if we re-post your photos on our facebook page and blog?
Enjoy the rest of your travells!
Love
Lucy xx
yes.. ..they still have fortunes on the back of the weight cards.
Didn't try Ras Malai but defo want to have a go at home baking the gulab too!
Who are ya? Didn't leave yer name...
I love Gulab Jamun too.....hmmmm YUMMMMYYYYY!!! happily join you for further explorations in London - I've found a few places and one day will attempt to make it :)
Did you try Ras Malai?
Tigers they're just waiting till some dumb shmuck comes in who they think is the weakest link and then it's al over.. Go natural selection...
PS love the photos. Was their fur nice and soft and would you wear it?
xo
yashoda
Kerry - good one. Its nice to see this post. I was looking for spefic travel domain information and this is really good.
India tourism is growing fast. due to commonwealth games it going to increase a lot.
http://TechZed.com
Know what you mean about Cochin - not much there apart from those fishing nets. I went to that Kathikali place too and was a bit disturbed by it - that stuff they put in their eyes to make them crazy red and then the weird actions that take years to learn... trust you not to be impressed!!!
re. Delhi .....was thinking more of the families sleeping on the streets around Connaught Place....but point taken, I'll reign in my cod-politics from now onwards :)
And I also hear Mumbai is much worse! We're heading there in a week or so I think so will be able to compare.
Delhi Mumbai is worse, the highly educated live next to the illiterate. It's a land of extremes, and you can't judge poverty by western eyes. Some tin shacks have cable TV, they may not have running water or a toilet but they'll have what we could consider luxuries.
Panda Madness I like panda's ergo i like these photographs. Glad to see you guys are having a good time.
In other news, here at Google, we have just appointed Shirley Bassey into a Business Partner role without specific portfolio. Just because i know you'll be interested Graham, she was comped at 102% of the MRP for T-level celebrities.
Becky and Mike
Becky & Mike
Love this!
I want to go look at all my notes from travelling and make graphs now