Krini's Guestbook



22nd March 2014

You did a great election
Hello Krini, I am from Mexico City, and I also love my City. In fact I will give an speech about it the next week. It is really nice that you enjoyed your travel for Teotihuacan, the Historic Center and the museums. It is really fascinating. I hope you will return to visit Mexico City. Thank you for your pictures they are nice.
From Blog: Mexico City
28th July 2011
Friezes on the other side

Great photos.
My wife and I loved the photos. I am originally from Belize City, we live in Cancun Mexico, but are movieing to Belize soon.. We enjoyed your photos my wife is American and never been to Belize. Thanks for helping her see a little bit of my Country.
22nd April 2010

I appreciate the comments made here. First of all, I wrote this mainly for my family and friends, but if other people are getting something out of it too, that's great. Secondly, I'm sorry other people have been badly hurt at Tiger Kingdom, and hope that this will help other people take caution when visiting wild animals. I don't think that's making a big deal out of it!
From Blog: Tiger attack!
22nd April 2010

Indeed he does! I still regret not asking him what his 'T*W*A*T' tattoo was for...
21st April 2010

ah Zipolite... I stayed at the Nice Place two years ago when I was driving through Zipolite... I seriously almost abandoned my entire trip to stay there FOREVER. did a skinny guy named Crazyhorse still man the bar?
10th April 2010

I enjoyed your Mexico post. I have always wanted to go there. My blog is looking for travel photos, stories, accommodation reviews, and food reviews. If you have the time and have some to share, email us at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com Continued fun on your travels, Eric
28th March 2010

Hey Kristine. I really enjoyed your post. It reminded me of my time in Mexico. My blog is looking for some good travel photos and hostel reviews. 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, Eric
8th March 2010

you guys are assholes to put this up! if you were badly bitten and needed stitches then fine, i'd get that. But for fucks sake! it was a couple of scratches!!! what do you expect from a tiger in captivity that is yearning to be set free into the wild. stop making such a big deal out of it.
From Blog: Tiger attack!
23rd February 2010

Hammock style
Now that's the life! xxx Snowed here yesterday!!! Yikes!!! Wish I were in the sun! Enjoy!!! Thanks for the update. Will have a thorough read sometime sooooon. ;0) 'Hi' to Ell.
From Blog: Pacific Dreams
12th February 2010

jonathan and i love tiger
awww that is the cutest tiger picture ever seen sent more picture about tiger and cheetah
From Blog: Tiger attack!
1st February 2010

the "missing" atmosphere
The first two days of Chinese New Year in Singapore are public holidays so that the local Chinese population can do the traditional family visits and gatherings in our elders' homes. To really get the festive atmosphere, you needed to be in Chinatown the weekend before the actual new years, or be invited to one of the local homes. Even New Year's eve may not be very busy outside as families gather for Reunion dinners (Tuan Yuan Fan)... To give you a better idea of why you didn't find any Singaporeans roaming the streets on the actual day..... Within the span of those two public holidays and the closest weekend (i.e. the Sat and Sun that occurs next), we typically have to visit ALL your elders' homes, even if you can only spend 2 hours at each place. So, if you take into account grandparents from your dad's side, then your mom's side, then your grandaunts and granduncles, uncles, aunts, and depending on how "high" up the "hierarchy" your parents are you may have to have an "open" house in your own home.... that's a lot of visiting and running around to do -- and unlike larger countries around the world, we don't have the option of saying they live too far away!! lol...^_^
7th November 2009

Another Tiger Attack survivor!
You were the lucky one with only a few scratches. My visit there late January this year, left me with a two large bites from a 1 year old tiger. Just missed my femoral artery. 54 stitches. 11 days in hospital with a bad infection in my leg. So please let it be known - Tiger Kingdom is a very dangerous place despite its safe appearance - and visitors there are playing a game of Russian roulette playing with caged animals that one day will kill someone. It's anything but cute!
From Blog: Tiger attack!
29th October 2008

misundelig :o)
Hej Kristine hvor er det dejligt at følge med i din tur - det ser ud til, at du oplever en hel masse og nyder din tur i fulde drag og hvor er det da nogle flotte billeder du lægger ind. Der er bare et problem forbundet med det... det gir stor rejsetrang!! Anyway, go rejse fremover og pas på dig selv :o) Jeg glæder mig til flere Blogs. Stort knus fra Ida
From Blog: Tiger attack!
9th October 2008

Superchilled cat
Awh man bring back sooo many wonderful memories!!! I've got pics of the chilled cat in the fridge at Papaya as that was Jonathans local and we always ate there..so whenever you miss the cool cat, check my Thailand pics on fb..he's there ;) Take care hun, sounds like you're having a ball of a time!!! Mette xxxx
From Blog: Island hopping
23rd September 2008

don't laugh at me !!!
Hello my Kristine !! That's not funny at all ! I've just seen what you wrote on me and my hair... lol thank you ! Finally I decided to take it out, my hair is normal now... but as you said, I didi it ! Lots of love, enjoy your trip, the beach seems very nice... I leave Brsibane tomorrow, back to france.... so sad... bisous ! dorine
From Blog: Chasing the sun

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