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Date: 8th August 2006

Beardless Comments
I was sure that after your last submission that I made an incredibly witty and inciteful comment about beards but now I can't find it - lost forever it would seem - perhaps others have had the same problem. Regarding the liquidised cow shit - I think I've just realised why they advised to never drink the local water during monsoon.........on a more pleasant note - sure your spiritual centre is just one posture away. Liz

From Blog: It didn't rain much today
Date: 8th August 2006


Hi babe Still here... moving house today but am at the office so have left Rich to the mercy of the removal men or should that be the other way round! Am following your adventures with a mix of fear, anticipation and awe! Proud of you hon.... don't fancy following in your footsteps .. particularly those that found the cow shit mines!.. but impressed with you and enjoying the adventure from the comfort of my desk chair! Will write more when I have cleared a space amongst the boxes to set down my laptop! Lol Sarah xxx

From Blog: It didn't rain much today
Date: 4th August 2006

Beards
My father has a beard - he shaved it off once revealing a number of chins underneath. He regrew it.

From Blog: Spazmo-proxyvon
Date: 17th July 2006

Hindi's taking a chance...
Namaste actually means "I honour your light"

From Blog: Watch out Indians here I come
Date: 17th July 2006

Bus rides from hell...
Oh my Katie - you are a brave girl indeed. I am reading through your journals with delight. Delight at your bravery and delight that India has never 'called' me!! Keep well my friend, you are in my thoughts often. Much love x

From Blog: Life at 3500m
Date: 16th July 2006


Hi Kate Have just read your blogs and I must say am very impressed. I hope you are having the time of your life and I am sure when you eventually decide to head west, you will appreciate a clean toilet when you see one!!! Be strong and be proud Philip

From Blog: A proposal and exit stage left.
Date: 9th July 2006

Squating Happy!
So glad your Alive! :-) beginning to wonder if you'd lost yourself in the museum of toilets :-o you've finally made it to beginning your trekking after whats sounds an adventure just finding someplace decent to eat!... all seems typically eastern in relation to being sold anything feasibly considered worth selling just becoz of your whiter skin color. How many more ways are to say 'no thank you'! ...perhaps when you've worked out how to do it in one sentence you'l be able to make some cash yourself selling 'how to' to other travellers :-) looking 4ward to hearing about your success! so by now I guess you've got squating down to a fine art!!! :-) I can only imagine how you might have survived 24hrs on a bus - I'm guessing they fill the bus with as many people as they can fit on??? looking forward to seeing your pictures of Kashmir - the Lake and the mountains sounds such a beautiful place to be. Have a great time trekking, so pleased your having a super time. be in touch when you can, loads of live Tim xxxx

From Blog: Alive
Date: 28th June 2006

Welcome to India
Dad and I hope you have arrived safely. Dad is teaching me to use the computer so that I can talk to you.We would love to hear from you. Kitchen still in chaos, but dad had an Indian takeaway to~night, whiich he really enjoyed. Hope things are going well and that you enjoyed the toilets. Remember the left hand is a no~no. Take care, luvyu loads. Mum.

From Blog: Watch out Indians here I come
Date: 27th June 2006

Being there
Ah yes, but are you in India yet?

From Blog: Watch out Indians here I come
Date: 27th June 2006

I beg to differ
Definitely the rail museum - not only do they have toilets on trains but they have cool engines and all sorts of weird and wonderful history. Besides which as you will soon discover most of Indian coutryside is one large toilet (ie villages go where the desire takes them - funnily enough often on or near railway - so perhaps the 2 are the same thing anyway.)

From Blog: Watch out Indians here I come
Date: 26th June 2006

Go to the toilets!!!
Full admiration for picking such great sites to see for your first few days... at least you won't get caught short!!! (oop's... selective use of NLP language) Hoping this vote for the toilet museum makes all the difference... very curious to know how the indian's can make toilets that interesting for a museum!!! Be Happy on your last day in England... and enjoy all the fun and adventure your Universe creates for you...wherever you roam! Thinking of you, Love Tim xxx

From Blog: Watch out Indians here I come
Date: 26th June 2006

Saying Hello
Hi Kate! It's my first day on the computer since Master Prac. Saw your blog watsit and just wanted to say hello. Hope you love India and are still there. It's one of the places i'd love to visit. Keep in touch and let me know when you get back to lovely Rye or London. Love and Light from Mary in wet Herne Bay and still not needing her words! xxx

From Blog: Its getting closer





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