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Date: 14th October 2007


wow, reading these words it´s too hard don´t be nostalgic and emotional. you really learned: saudades, the most beatiful word in portuguese. ariel is right, we all miss you so much here. this two months with your friendship and company was so incredible. put more photos of the trips, from ilha grande, etc. this blog is so cool! beijos!

From Blog: fun in uruguay
Date: 12th October 2007

What's up!
hi! men i can´t write as same i can talk! I listen your raps are amazing! XD! add me to messanger! what are you waiting! ismael the best player of basketball in old the world!

From Blog: fun in uruguay
Date: 9th October 2007


Hey man!!! Good to know you're having a good time....! We all miss you here in Brazil..we sure had a great time...!! My e-mail has changed...so, don't forget to send some news buddy.... Ah....and I'll also create a link to our song and send it to you as soon as I can!!! Peace & Music Ariel

From Blog: fun in uruguay
Date: 5th June 2007

damn right...
Yes! man. Cali is the type of city that will change your life. the salsa, the buildings, the climate, the people. the food. the familes. everything. Great kickin it with you down here. Nelly and the rest of the 100 or so people in her family all keep asking about you. stay up.... ed /ntiri.blogspot.com

From Blog: pic blog from cali
Date: 13th April 2007

World's Tallest Man
This first picture is awesome! It looks like it is straight out of The Guiness Book of World Records. Obviously, the record is for the world's tallest man. You look like you are standing next to a normal size woman and you are 9 feet tall. In actuality, of course, she is probably a tiny woman and you are a normal size man (taller than average, but normal nonetheless), but this picture really makes you look freakishly large. Even your face looks gigantic, and one has to wonder if your glasses were specially made out of glass normally reserved for SUV windsheilds. It makes me laugh so hard. Keep up the great work!

From Blog: Bogota Picture blog
Date: 9th March 2007

back in the loop
what's up my man! long, long time since vienna.. i'm fucking jealous at all this shit i'm seeing and reading. i am chillin' it philly, workin' for the man. ain't that a bitch? i'm digging everything you got on here so far. i shouldn't be looking at it b/c i might just get up quit, pack and head out again myself.. anyway, i will keep trackin' your journeys and living vicariously through you for now. i got some shit rollin on the east coast though. trying to start my own business to help out artists, while also up-starting my music with some musical cats. could be great, might be shit. it's easy finding people who like to play music, it's even not too hard to find people who really, really like it - but it's a fucking bitch finding people who are consumed with it. where's the love man? watch yo ass in colombia. eschucha una vez mas para verificar sus respuestas...

From Blog: Venezuela, Merida
Date: 6th March 2007

PANAMA ..COME TO VISIT
HI..PEOPLE I AM RAFAEL ,,COLIN FRIEND,,,I RECOMMEND COME TO MY COUNTRY IS VERY SPECIAL COUNTRY AND TROPICSAL,,VERY CHEAP AND SAFE DEPEND PLACE YOU GO,,,ANY QUESTIONA CONTACT US,,rafa85@hotmail.com,,,,LITTLE TIME THAT I SHARE WITH COLIN I KNOW HE LOVE MY COUNTRY,, DO NOT MISS IT,,,TAKRE CARE AND GOOD LUCK NICE PICS HERE RAFAEL,,,

From Blog: Panama City and Canal Picture Blog with my new camera
Date: 6th March 2007


I've been to the ice cream shop, good stuff.

From Blog: Venezuela, Merida
Date: 10th February 2007

colin rocks!!
just read your blog....its just great that you are doing all of this at this point in your life! don't worry about the parcel that you sent home with all your songs and notebooks....im sure everything is held up for long periods of time by homeland security...i bet it all will get through. be very cautious especially in columbia and venezuela. take care good nephew! fred

From Blog: Chillin in San Jose
Date: 7th February 2007

oh no
Hey Colin, I was just reading your blog to see where you are now. I'm so sorry to hear about your journals, I know they mean a lot to you. You always were very good at taking the best out of every situation though, so I'm sure you will make it through this one. I went to all the same places as you and loved them as well-- it's fun for me to read about your thoughts on the places you visit since I know what you're talking about. I'll send you my good thoughts on the recovery of your journals. I hope things look up. Take care, Tess

From Blog: Chillin in San Jose
Date: 17th January 2007

Fabulous!
Very well taken photographs and excellent choice of subjects. The best addition to me are the pictures of people, especially smiling children. That is what sets these photos apart from others of Guatemala I have seen. I thought I might like to visit, but now I am sure of it. Thanks, Colin

From Blog: Guatemala Picture Blog
Date: 2nd January 2007

Christmas Under Water
I too spent my Christmas diving... What an awesome thing that is. I was in Roatan doing my Advanced Certification as well. Congrats! Much easier than the Open Water huh? I was in Utila in September. That's where I got my Open Water. What dive shop are you with?

From Blog: 20000 leagues under the sea
Date: 24th December 2006

sounds fun
Hey there man! yes, sounds like good ol Utila... lots of partying and lots of diving! That must be a great place to spend Christmas. I loved going to the treehouse bar as well, it's like a fairytale land... that is great you have gotten some gigs there-- the guys who work the bar are really friendly! Well sounds like things are going well which I'm happy to hear. Happy holidays to you!

From Blog: Back On the Well Beaten Path
Date: 9th November 2006

Sam, didnt even know you spoke spanish
That was pretty good man, didnt know you spoke! Good to hear from you. The trip looks like it could be taking a crazy turn. Glad youre playin that music, snowboardin, and doing golf, the things you like. And workin a lot! Anyway, you-re almost done with school. Well peace! Colin

From Blog: Land of Lakes and Mountains
Date: 7th November 2006

hola
como estas? estoy trabajando mucho, pero toco la musica y jugar al golf y ir al snowboarding si possible. el otro dia yo juge al golf y va al snowboarding en uno dia. siempre quiere hacer esto. hmmm, i wonder if that made any sense. do you have an ipod with you? im about to get a website up for posting music. sounds like the trip is pretty interesting. let me know if you make it to brazil. my friend has family there. sam

From Blog: Land of Lakes and Mountains
Date: 6th November 2006

Good stuff
Enjoying your travel adventure e-journal from afar. Love the pictures, too (worth one thousand words each, or so they say). Keep the stories coming as they brighten our diminishing hours of sunshine days. L, M

From Blog: Festivities in Xela
Date: 6th November 2006

Far out
Hey, Colin, I'm very much enjoying your adventures through this e-journal, and am happy you figured out how to add the pictures as they are worth a thousand words each, or so they say. Keep the stories coming! mom

From Blog: Festivities in Xela
Date: 27th October 2006

Guatemala is cold
The travels continue everyone! Post your comments here...Peace. Colin

From Blog: Huricane Dodging
Date: 5th October 2006

nice!
I like both travel blogs...yours is more self reflective like a diary almost, addressing yourself and Tess's is more of a story addressing others and retelling more events. Good mix. I like it a LOT. Anyhow, I am sure you know more than I know, but Oaxaca is semi-expecting a military strike because of the amount of protests and uprising that has been taking place, so BE CAREFUL and depending on the info, you may need to avoid that wonderful part and go along the atlantic side. Lots o love!!! Ames

From Blog: Huricane Dodging
Date: 29th September 2006

Business School?
You alive man, your last note was over a week ago. Nice to see that Mexico has shown you the reality that vacationing in afluent European villages. Makin money can be a very nice thing. You should try it once you get all the wandering out of your system. I just got a good job, that allows me to go into desolate places for a week, maybe a week and a half at a time, then take a week or two off, and get paid for my week or two off!! Technicaly i'm on standby when i'm not working, so i could get called up, but usually i get 9 days off, and a week or so on. Pretty sweet I think, staring at about 30K and going up shortly after i have learned the geology stuff that i don't know with my chemistry background. Anyway, i'll probably do that for a year or so, save up money, then take a vacation like you. Then, on to business school, i think. See you there.

From Blog: Huricane Dodging
Date: 29th September 2006

that's where we were
We went to Guaymas, and some of the beach towns further up the coast. If you go past San Carlos, you get a much better mexican experience in the towns 10 or 20 miles north. The locals said that it is very safe to sleep on the beach, so we did, and it was a great experience. Guaymas isn't the best place though, the market is interesting, but the town is very industrial. Hit me back Collin.

From Blog: lost thoughts on my mind





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