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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! |