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27th October 2009
dad
Haplong boats - From: Halong Bay
Very interesting area...looks like the place to live....on the water... yaaaaaaa...margo the boats too big....too much clean...????????ing.......
24th October 2009
Lindakits
wow - From: Nha Trang
What a trip. You are lucky, Lisa.
24th October 2009
van de Maat
spectacular - From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
Only two things! I didn't know that chocolate springles is/was a Dutch product, and as in described in the pictures Von Siebold was not a Dutchmen but a German working for the Dutch. Otherwise his name would have been 'Van Siebolt'. But nevertheless this is amazing! And 152 hectare??
23rd October 2009
margo
- From: Halong Bay
I think your Dad should buy that boat ! (the big one)
23rd October 2009
Lisa Van Muyen
Sapa Trip - From: Sapa: A lush, green heaven!
Hi there! My friend and I went to Sapa in September of last year. I am not sure if they will still be green in November, it might be after harvest season. Maybe check with some other travellers? Have a great trip!
21st August 2009
Priya
What month of the year did you go - From: Sapa: A lush, green heaven!
Hi, we are planning a Sapa trip around November 25 and are wondering whether the rice fields will be green
23rd April 2009
Uncle John
- From: Hanoi
Lots to see in a day, Great pictures, what is the lucky food?
23rd April 2009
Aunt Elizabeth
- From: Sapa: A lush, green heaven!
Lisa, you are one adventurous person - there is so much you have shown us out of the ordinary and so personally done. Just beautiful. Thanks (don't look at the date)
19th March 2009
jun campol
nice photos of banaue - From: Philippines: PART 2
thanks for the appreciation, miss the place too as presently here in japan. should read Take me with by american travel writer Brad Newsham....tks
27th February 2009
ROBERTO PATRICIO
JUST NICE - From: Dulce de Leche Delights
I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT BUENOS AIRES FOR TOURIST. IT IS THE FIRST COMMENT ABOUT THE CITY. REGARDS.ROBERTO MCH
10th December 2008
Mom
- From: Sapa: A lush, green heaven!
good thing you didn't adopt all those little babies you fell in love with over the past 3 years - our house would be very full LOL - amazing photos and how nice to see all that colour.
9th December 2008
Uncle John
- From: Sapa: A lush, green heaven!
Amazing Pictures of a culture that only the vary adventurous tourists will experience.
21st November 2008
larry
- From: Making My Way Home
first day in japan and lisa's got me eating tentacles, lol. thanks for being my tour guide, and draggin' me out to all those temples uphill!!
21st November 2008
larry
terracotta - From: Fascinating History in Xi'an, China
the pictures turned out great. can't believe we were actually there.
21st November 2008
anonymous
- From: Hong Kong Adventures
Magnitude of explosive fun?? haha. I think that club has your picture up with a caption: "dont let this girl in". And so does the cab driver.
21st November 2008
dad
- From: Hong Kong Adventures
AGAIN...TOTALLY AMAZING...
14th November 2008
Uncle John
Cable Car and Tram - From: Hong Kong Adventures
Your pictures make the tram and cable car worth while. Pictures explain more than words and being there is priceless. Thanks for sharing. Uncle John
14th November 2008
Mom
- From: Hong Kong Adventures
I'd like the Vegetarian lunch please ! No wonder you are getting bored being back home - nowhere near as picturesque or exciting here at this time of year. Next .....
12th November 2008
DAD
- From: Fascinating History in Xi'an, China
TOTALLY INCREDIBLE.....WOW...
11th November 2008
Uncle John
A very interesting piece of history. - From: Fascinating History in Xi'an, China
Your pics are truely amazing, suprised you could actually get up close and personal with the warriors. Curiously why were they buried? Uncle John
9th November 2008
Mom
WOW - From: Fascinating History in Xi'an, China
I always wanted to see these terra-cotta warriors - so now I have - through your eyes ! Imagine being the person to find them - pretty scary finding those painted faces peering up at you from the earth !
14th October 2008
COOPIE
Beautiful pictures - From: Beijing in a Whirlwind
Great blog entry Lisa, so nice to see all the pictures from your travels - and SO NICE to have you home : ) ox
9th October 2008
Uncle John
- From: Beijing in a Whirlwind
As usual your thoughts are also expressed in your pictures. Uncle John
6th October 2008
Uncle John
- From: "Memoirs of a Lisa"
Such a serious face until the last two pics. You look so Japanese. Regards Uncle John
6th October 2008
DAD
- From: "Memoirs of a Lisa"
Very Impressive.Couldn't believe it was you behind that white face wearing the KIMONA.Another wonderful experience.Possibly a new part time job in Canada???????
6th October 2008
mom
- From: "Memoirs of a Lisa"
How did a Dutch/ Anglo-Argentine/ Canadian become so Japanese ? Amazing !
13th September 2008
Aunt Elizabeth
- From: Making My Way Home
Your amazing Lisa, I'm going to hire you when I travel - you know the ways. Take good care
11th September 2008
dad
Safe Adventure - From: Making My Way Home
Hey Lisa....Quite the itinery for your homebound trip. You just had to add a few stops and points of interest along the way.That's my Lisa....Take care... LOVE Ya.........DAD...P.S.MOM says to beware of the earthquakes that happened over night Wed.Sept.10 in Japan&Indonesia...BYE....
10th September 2008
Casey Lary
SAYONARA JAPAN! - From: Making My Way Home
Watch out world lisa (and larry) are on the loose! I stalk your facebook religiously to see where you are. Miss you tons and I can't wait to when you get back!!!!
9th September 2008
Uncle John
- From: Making My Way Home
Your photos are amazing. Safe Journeys.
8th September 2008
Mom
Memories - From: Making My Way Home
Seeing your photos of Japan brings back wonderful memories. Especially cycling through Kyoto - still my favourite too! xoxo
18th July 2008
Rob_n_Lorenza
- From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
Het verbazen!
10th July 2008
Casey Lary
Hitching? - From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
dude, its pretty, but I thinking hitching there was the way to see Nagasaki. I miss our adventures!
16th June 2008
Mari
WOW - From: Dulce de Leche Delights
Lucky Van Muyen family. I feel as if I've been there now. Argentina is a beautiful country for sure. And I'm so glad that Margaret, Peter, Lisa and Christopher enjoyed this adventure together. Where to next????
31st May 2008
Aunt Elizabeth
- From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
I never realized Japan was so large, you are constantly finding something different and new to explore and it is always very interesting reading. And also too, "Happy belated Birthday Lisa".
27th May 2008
Uncle John
- From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
Oma enjoyed reading this blog and finds it very interesting as to the detail. Beautiful city with all the gorgeous flowers. Oma and I wish you a HAPPY belated Birthday
26th May 2008
Aunt Mary
- From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
Quite the attraction, I bet you felt like you were in Holland with all those tulips blooming. Also Happy Birthday Lisa. a.m.
26th May 2008
Mom
- From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
Wow - another adventure! Maybe their sign should have said “Traveling WOMAN goes around the World” The flowers and the roses are absolutely gorgeous !
26th May 2008
Jessica
- From: A Lil' Bit of Holland in Japan: "Huis Ten Bosch"
Who would have thought??? That is so neat! Oh! And Happy Birthday!
23rd May 2008
Aunt Mary
amazing - From: The Historic Gem of Uruguay
Another wonderful adventure, I thought cuba had old cars. Enjoyed reading your blogs, now I have alot of questions for Peter & Margo. lol a.m.
23rd May 2008
Mom
- From: The Historic Gem of Uruguay
Exploring Colonia really was a special day ! And who told you Silvia and I were trouble makers - Auntie Ivy ??
21st May 2008
Mom
- From: Milkbone Milenesas
Today I would be very happy to sit and eat milkbone milanesas with you ! Maybe we could have some gaga maga juice too LOL xoxo
16th May 2008
Chris
mmm black sausage - From: Gaucho Hunting in the Pampas
Just the name turns me off. It was a fun day, to bad we almost died!!!
15th May 2008
Uncle John
- From: Gaucho Hunting in the Pampas
Your stories ar a lot more interesting than what I have heard from your Dad.
15th May 2008
Mom
- From: Gaucho Hunting in the Pampas
Near death experience aside - I still think the Siphon Bottle experience was the best ever !
15th May 2008
Casey Lary
Buenissimo!!! - From: Dulce de Leche Delights
Hola Guapa! I love the photos and stories! I wish I was there with you. When I go to BA can I meet Great Aunt Ivy?!
14th May 2008
Uncle John
Very Interesting. - From: Dulce de Leche Delights
I have heard some of the vaction stories from your dad, and it is nice to her about your hilights of the vacation.
14th May 2008
Jessica Moore
Tan hermosa! - From: Dulce de Leche Delights
Lisa, Chris, Uncle Peter & Aunt Margo: Your trip seems like it was amazing! What a beautiful country! It gave me goosebumps to hear how you were reunited with your family after some years. Lisa, I also have the 1,000 Places to See Before you Die as a checklist although I think you have a lead! Can't wait to see the rest!
14th May 2008
Mom
- From: Dulce de Leche Delights
This is wonderful having someone put my vacation into a blog for me. We really did have an amazing time !
14th May 2008
Tim O'G
Where's Waldo? - From: Dulce de Leche Delights
I think I'll either call you that or Carmen Sandiego, because I never have a clue where you'll pop up next. I hope you keep up with your world exploration, that way I'll never have to buy a Lonely Planet ever again!


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