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Date: 28th February 2007

Small world
I felt like I was the only foreigner to ever go and see those monkeys! So strange to know that someone I know has been to some of the most alien places to english speakers that I had ever been. Good job covering all the essentials in Kyoto! I hope you took as much away from it as I did. Looking forward to catching up with you soon. -James H

From Blog: Kyoto
Date: 7th February 2007

Jealousy
Nish!!! hey buddy, long time no speak! That is strange you left me a message here because I was just thinking about Europe and wondering what you were up to. I would love to come to India too, its not far off Thailand either hey. I have been travelling for ages now and feel like I am beginning to get exhausted, since I have not been settled and working so it's just been go go go and relentlessly living out of my small backpack! Better get packing ;-) chat soon mate!

From Blog: Smashing the powder in Niseko
Date: 4th February 2007

Jealousy
Hey Kimmy boy! from your snaps and looking at how much u have travelled I am of the opinion that u are having the greatest time of your life... dude, m really happy for you, and while u are in Asia, how about a drop in India... it would be great to have you here... I have started practicing at the High Court of Gujarat in India... feels good to be called a lawyer finally... i some times look like a lost little boy in a fancy dress competition wearing those black robes... any ways... do let me know of ur plans further... take care... great going dude.. long way to go

From Blog: Smashing the powder in Niseko
Date: 26th January 2007


your mission is possible.

From Blog: Mission to Sapporo
Date: 14th January 2007

Tanuki
The animals are called Tanuki. They are sort of like a racoon. They are usually found in the forest. They are fairly symbolic of nature and good fortune. They have huge testicles. Because they are so fat and jolly, and often hold sake and such, they represent more or less having plenty to go around, so fertility and good living. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanuki

From Blog: Welcome to Japan
Date: 14th January 2007

Japan
Things to make sure you do in Japan: Try melon Fanta - this ones important Take a train somewhere when it's cold or hot. See the difference to here. Soak up as much culture as you can, visit temples even if they look boring Try to get to kyoto or nara to see more temples. Buy at least one crazy hat.

From Blog: Imperial Palace then, Capsule hotel anyone?
Date: 11th January 2007


walk down the alley ways, no one will bite.

From Blog: Fighting Jet lag
Date: 1st January 2007

KING Prawns
I had to laugh since when I saw your photos since I did exactly the same: capturing the size on photo!

From Blog: Cairo to Mt Sinai to Dahab
Date: 1st January 2007

Tota
Hi, you chose an excellent place to finish your tour through Egypt! I was there a couple of weeks ago - for the fifth time I think - and really enjoyed it. And by the way the name of the place where you had a night out is the Tota Dance Bar.

From Blog: Soaking up some Dahab
Date: 21st December 2006

Kim of the desert
The camel photo is awesome. Reminds me of the little peddler guy from Aladdin. You didn't manage a monkey side kick did you?

From Blog: Egypt - Cairo
Date: 20th December 2006

Suck in the knowledge
If anything, you're sucking in the knowledge on this trip! Your photos are great. Sounds like you're on a study tour! Feel free to throw in a pic or 2 of the wild nitelife. Rich

From Blog: Imperial War Museum
Date: 19th December 2006

hiya
Hey Kim, just had a browse through your travelblog... amazing pictures. Cairo looks fantastic - I'm very jealous sitting here in boring old Brisbane :)) Enjoy it all and take it easy, Maki

From Blog: Egypt - Cairo
Date: 3rd December 2006

Great Photos!!!
Hi Kim, its Sal from your contiki tour, just thought id have a look at your photos, and they are great! and it looks like your continuing to have a great time! Take Care, Have fun!

From Blog: Visiting Madame Tussauds world
Date: 27th November 2006

wow
hey Kim Scotland looks like so much fun.. Hope you partying up hehe I been doing plenty of partying in Sydney Will have to catch up when u eventually get back *kisses* Kat

From Blog: Road trip across Scotland
Date: 26th November 2006

Beautiful photos.....
Not from N.Z. I dunno you tell me, am I? :-) I was thinking all my pics and no native wild life! and most often they are more interesting to look at than a bunch of hills so I thought I should capture a few pics of the local animals. I had quite a bit of trouble chasing down the squirrles in Sherwood forest... appears they are very camera shy.

From Blog: From west to east and back to London
Date: 26th November 2006

beautiful photos
It is obvious you not only appreciate good architecture but nature as well. But the sheep, you're not from N.Z. are you?

From Blog: From west to east and back to London
Date: 19th November 2006

Hi from Australia
Hi Kim, hard to imagine the dungeon fun. However, the crown jewels must have been beautiful. Looking forward to your impressions of Scotland - cold now I would imagine. Have fun. M

From Blog: Exploring London
Date: 14th November 2006

Lucerne
Yeah the lights were amazing, you have to see it with your own eyes to really understand...; cameras just don't capture it properly

From Blog: The mile high club!
Date: 14th November 2006

Beer
LOL Shelly, Beer in German beer halls..... mmm good Yet to have a beer in Belgium though!

From Blog: Death camp to Munic
Date: 14th November 2006

Full moon pics
No worries mate, take whatever pics you want :-)

From Blog: The mile high club!
Date: 14th November 2006

Having a ball
Thanks Sal, I am having a ball! and a lot more fun to come :-)

From Blog: Italy
Date: 14th November 2006

Having a ball
Hey Sal!! Yeah I am having a great time, every night is a party and every day an adventure - is a bit tiring though, I am soon off to scotland in a hire car so maybe we will slow down a bit then and take our time :-)

From Blog: Italy
Date: 14th November 2006

Full moon pic
Hey Andy, unfortunetly I only have a simple Panasonic camera - it's a TZ1 but it seems to be doing ok (I've played around with it a bit and am getting used to it's features) The pics were taken with 15-30 second exposures. And no I don't mind at all if you take pics off my blog :-)

From Blog: The mile high club!
Date: 14th November 2006

Impressed
The landscape behind you in the pic is very beautiful. The nighlights of Lucerne likewise. Looking forward to the next news Kim.

From Blog: The mile high club!
Date: 10th November 2006


hey kimmy! MMMMM Beer!

From Blog: Death camp to Munic





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