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14th November 2009
Morgan Mare
The Pubs in the UK - From: London Sept 1st & 2nd 2009
Hi Carroll -- Yes the pubs are great, friendly people and I developed a liking for guiness plus good food. Our next big trip is in January to New Zealand and on the way back we will stop in Vancouver for the Olympics. In Scotland it seemed that out of 10 people at least 6 had been to Canada. All the best Morgan
7th November 2009
Carroll Graham
- From: London Sept 1st & 2nd 2009
Wow folks, can I hide in your suitcase next trip? I've been living vicariously through your trips. Aren't the pubs in England great. The last time I was there I was on my own and had supper in "my local" most nights enjoying the fellowship of all of the other folks there. Everyone was friendly, had relatives somewhere in Canada and I became hookied on lager and lime. Mare, did Lizzie not invite you in for tea. Ah well perhaps next time.
24th March 2009
Morgan Mare
Grass Skirt - From: Fiji and New Caledonia
Yes Craig I did try on a grass skirt in one performance but didn't put the picture on the web -- to frightening
2nd February 2009
Craig
Hello ! - From: Fiji and New Caledonia
Morgan...u in a grass skirt ? no surprise !!! :)
12th January 2009
Len
Winter in the South Pacific,eh! - From: Tahiti
You are going to run out of blank space in your passports. Enjoy the weather, it looks like we are going to have more cold weather for a while - bad for the bones but good for the oil & gas stocks (I hope). Looking forward to seeing the photos.
12th January 2009
Fran &Carl
- From: Tahiti
We see the sharks have taught Mare how to swim. Mare don't try the barracuda. Have loads of fun. Ciao Frick & Frack
6th December 2007
Nagaraja
Good journal - From: Taj Mahal
Hi Morgan, A good summary of India through your writeup. I am checking this website for where people stay when they go to Agra so that I can book when I go. India is one place, when you can see animals wandering and, unlike in other countries where they see only in TV and books. I did not understand the word "poverty" in the paragraph. Poverty for what?. We do not "show-off". I have seen worse countries in Europe. Anyway..it was a good read.
28th November 2007
Morgan Mare
CNN in Dubai - From: Dubai
Hi Colin, I probably did see him as we watch CNN whenever we can.
22nd November 2007
kelly
Awesome - From: Dubai
You guys look like you're having an amazing time! 500$ for dinner wow... I feel my inheritance getting less and less. lol. so kidding.
21st November 2007
Colin Webster
Dubai - From: Dubai
My brother in law is the CNN corresponsent in Dubai. You might see him on TV. His name is Wilf Dinnick.
13th November 2007
Happy Pat
Nice job, Morgan! - From: Hong Kong
Enjoy your pictures! We did have fun at the market, didn't we??!!!!! Happy Pat
11th November 2007
kelly
Gorgeous Pics - From: November 8 -- Kyoto
Hey I just wanted to say you've taken some gorgeous pictures. The one of the heron is amazing.
11th November 2007
Kelly
OMG - From: November 9 -- Kyoto -- Deer Park -- Geisha
Hey Mom and Dad! Wow! You guys look like you're having a blast. Amazing how different the world is huh? I never doubted you would be having a blast. I'm impressed with the Sake, it's strong stuff. Oh, my bars are getting fixed by the way by the same company who did it before. Thought that would make you feel better. Miss you tons and love your blog Dad! Kel
11th November 2007
Victor
Nice shot - From: November 8 -- Kyoto
Morgan, the picture of the Golden Pavilion is very nice. Love the composition and the reflection. Enjoy your big trip around the world. I wish I have time to visit Japan too. Victor
10th November 2007
Len
Memories - From: November 9 -- Kyoto -- Deer Park -- Geisha
Your comments on Kyoto bring back memories of my visit there in 1996. I was in Tokyo on business and was then entertained for a full week-end by some "generous" investment bankers in Kyoto. We stayed in a very high end ryokan where we had an 18 course meal sitting on the floor. I also remember walking up a street filled with shops and souvenir kiosks on the way to the biggest wooden temple in the world. Thanks for rekindling these memories and continue with the blog. Len
9th November 2007
Jan Doyle
I'm jealous! - From: November 8 -- Kyoto
Hi, Morgan (and Mare), It will be fun to keep up with your trip through your blog--I'm still wishing I could have talked Leo into going this year. Please say "hello" to Bob Koo and anyone else from last year's trip who's on the trip. --Jan (and Leo) Doyle
7th November 2007
Kelly
Dude... - From: Around the World Northern Hemisphere
Wow, I was just tired reading it! I know you'll have an amazing time! I love ya and take tons of pics.
2nd November 2007
Len
Bon Voyage - From: Around the World Northern Hemisphere
Bon voyage and have a great vacation. Keep the blog updated. Len
2nd November 2007
Jeff Parker
Bon Voyage - From: Around the World Northern Hemisphere
Have a great trip!
25th October 2007
Neil
New Zealand - From: New Zealand
I visited New Zealand in 1984 and it was 25 years behind other countries. According to my calculations they have moved forward from '84 but on a relative basis the country has remained behind the times. This is one of the secrets of New Zealand's beauty.


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