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| 13th October 2009 haviva | Yes we can ! - From: "I'm going over to the other side" Scary ! Takes positive thoughts and optimistic character to reach this happy ending. |
| 5th October 2009 shreyanka datta | absolutely out of da world - From: "We're On A Road To Nowhere" i just can't stop myself frm saying dat the pictures are absolutely mindblowing.....out of the world....its heaven come down on the earth..awesome...etc etc ,,,no more words 2 describe......i just loved it.............. |
| 3rd October 2009 yaron and hagit | Excellent Writing ! - From: "I'm going over to the other side" its interesting how 2 different people can express the same experience differently . BTW - my friend Meir suggested - AFTER reading my blog entry- that we would have crossed the ice patch on 4….i wonder why we didn’t think of that :) |
| 1st September 2009 yarbin | 70 - From: "First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin" traveling for even a short time is worth the fuss and expence. no matter where you go away to, you get this nice "stranger" feeling where you get to look at things from "outside" and get perspective.. Berlin sounds like a nice place to get that feeling. the Schnitzel, walking in the snow and Christmas decorations look like what i would have enjoyed. My opinion about H&M and shopping can also be guessed.... (interesting choice of date for posting this entry) |
| 1st September 2009 texaswillie | Nice Post - From: "Each Day Just Goes So Fast, I Turn Around - It's Past" Nice blog and very good photos. Thanks for sharing |
| 5th June 2009 Ohad Levy | appologies - From: "Everyday It's A-Gettin' Closer" Hi Mr. Sherpa. My sincere apologies if I was misinterpreted. I'm aware of the fact that Sherpa is an ethnic group and feels great empathy to them and their kind nature. I will try and change the blog to better explain that. All the best, Ohad |
| 2nd June 2009 Wangdowa Sherpa | Sherpa does not mean Porter - From: "Everyday It's A-Gettin' Closer" "Sherpa Porter The local people, named Sherpa, carry goods of up to 70kg from village to village" Your description above and others regarding Sherpa are incorrect. Sherpa does not mean porter. Sherpa is an ethnic group name. Sherpa means people from east in Tibetan and Sherpa language. People often ask me if I were a porter everytime I tell them my name. This is because persons like yourself travelled in the Sherpa country yet you interpret that Sherpa means porter. Nepal is under developing country and does not have roads everywhere. The only way to get your things from one place to another is by carrying. Carrying a luggage or anything one needs does not make people porters. However, people who need to work as a porter to make a living which is done by many different ethnic groups including the Sherpas who do not have regular cash income source sure work as porters seasonally. I hope this enlightens you little bit about Sherpa and porter. By the way you take nice pictures. |
| 8th March 2009 Ohad Levy | - From: "Come With Me, To The Sea" tnx, i deleted it. |
| 24th February 2009 britto | that is not a church - From: "Come With Me, To The Sea" the picture you tagged as church its not a church |
| 28th August 2008 aviva | Chamonix - Mont Blanc - From: "We Live in a Beautiful World" Hi buddy, we've just returned from those wonderful places, of most amazing scenery. You made us miss coming there back again. love your blog and your spirit. Wish to see you there next year with your sweet love !!! ------ david & aviva |
| 27th August 2008 Ronen | Mon Bla - From: "We Live in a Beautiful World" That's how the french call this mountain. I always wondered why they never say the end of the words.. Nice adventure and cool pix. Walking on the knife (mountain edge) looks amazing ! till the next one.. ;-) |
| 20th October 2007 Ohad Levy | hi there too - From: "Send Me Home Like An Elephant Stone" hi there, nice to hear u read and enjoy the blog! tnx! actually we're now back home for 6m but more to come in the future :) |
| 30th August 2007 Alie | Great Travel Blog! - From: "Send Me Home Like An Elephant Stone" Hi there, I really enjoy reading your travel blog. I love the pictures you have here, keep up the great work! Cheers, Alie http://hobosinlovemedia.com |
| 22nd March 2007 Ohad Levy | Camera - From: "In High Tide or in Low Tide" It's nice to be back home :) Canon A610. a simple one... ohad |
| 10th March 2007 cammo | Beautiful places to visit - From: "In High Tide or in Low Tide" Your photos are beautiful. What camera do you use? Railay beach is extremely popular with rock climbers. They come from all over the world visiting the place. Hope our memories are as vividand beautiful as you pictures |
| 9th March 2007 Jackie | thanks - From: "In High Tide or in Low Tide" for sharing. It is lovely...what happens now at home |
| 9th March 2007 Heidi B | Thank you for the memories - From: "In High Tide or in Low Tide" This reminded me of my trip to Thailand 18 months ago. It was the most amazing place I have ever been to. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. |
| 8th March 2007 Lee Kay | Grand Finale indeed! - From: "In High Tide or in Low Tide" The sunset pictures are all amazing. The colors are so... I don't even have words for it. Just take my hat off and bow my head before the beauty of the world. |
| 1st March 2007 maya | hi guys - From: "We're On A Road To Nowhere" i hope you remember, we go way back to our poor situation in closed nepal. i am so proud off you!! you just keep on going and dont miss anithing. lily- the pictures you'v taken ( i have seen all of them) are buetifull, ohad dont take it personely but i can allmost bet that lily took most of them. any way keep having fun |
| 22nd February 2007 Michelle | - From: "Love, Peace and Harmony... Maybe in the Next World" Lily & Ohad- Its amazing how much those pictures look like Nepal!. Sorry that i've been a terrible communicator. It sounds like your travels are going pretty well. I'm not sure where he is exactly but jeremy is somewhere in Northwestern India.. so if you're both still around there you might want to try contacting him. I had to laugh when your blog mentioned going to see waterfalls and the filthy lake. I don't know if i said it before but i had a great time hiking with you both in the Himalayas... are the travels coming to a close soon? I'm currently doing the volunteering in Kolkata with my sister. Take care and i wish you the best in the rest of your travels ~Michelle |
| 7th February 2007 Jeremy from Everest | You two are missed - From: "In My Little Town" I wish you both well. Me and Shell have been reading the blog. Which has been very useful as we are headed that way. We are in the Aandaman s now (Little Israel) But fly ou to Kolkata in one hour and then split. The two sisters volunteering and me doing a 5 week marathon trip across northern India before meeting up in Thailand. We wish you both well. And blessings on the last month abroad. Till that day my friends. Take care to live. - Jeremy |
| 4th February 2007 aviva | Delhi - From: "Welcome to the Jungle" Ohados, as always, I adore the way you write your impressions, passing us the details of places you visited. It's all written in a strait forward and in a very honest way. It seems that you never try to make a place look more beautiful, ugly or boring than it actually is. Reading your blogs give me a clear picture, precise facts, and nice photos to show what you are trying to convey. I guess that Delhi isn't, after all, a dreadful place to visit, and I wouldn't reply with absulute 'no' once I get an invitation to go there. Thanks --- aviva |
| 3rd February 2007 yaron and hagit | keep it comming - From: "Welcome to the Jungle" kol hakavod you are takeing the effort to back-date all your adventure! cant wait for it. ..how did you get a photo of the Taj with no people? |
| 31st January 2007 Rotem | - From: "In My Little Town" Hi!! its so great to read your blog everytime, bring back memories..we hated luang prabang when we were there. so tourisic!! when you come back home you have to be in touch..same numbers, same e-mail.. Keep in touch and enjoy in the islands.. lots of kisses!!! |
| 21st January 2007 Ronen | the other side of earth - From: "So No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This Way" Guys, great adventures and pictures :-) was great to be with you in India and Nepal, and wish I could stay in the east too, but... I'm in New Zealand :-) lot's of rain, but beautiful country, pictures soon... |
| 16th January 2007 yaron and hagit | come rain or shine - From: "So No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This Way" what a fun place!!! amazing how the place can change in 4 months between rainy and dry season. using your naming convention for entrees - we would have called ours: "These mist covered mountains Are a home now for me" |
| 16th January 2007 Lee Kay | I'm speechless - From: "So No One Told You Life Was Gonna Be This Way" As if Y&H blog on Vang Vieng wasn't enough (http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Laos/Vang-Vieng/blog-84290.html), here you come with your own version. The two pictures from your guesthouse room simply took my breath away. All I can say. PS I'd take Shrek or Face/Off over friends any time, any day. |
| 6th January 2007 Ohad Levy | to Lee Kay - From: "Under Neon Loneliness" true. they won't. they have adoptd capitalism better than anyone else... and yeh, the smog really killed us epsecially when using the tuk tuks. |
| 6th January 2007 Lee Kay | They'll never change... - From: "Under Neon Loneliness" ...or at least not for a long time. They want your money. You know it, and they know you know it. They'll do everything you want to get it, and nothing more. Still, it's a fun city. At least when you're not choking on the smog- how was that for you? PS nice to see some of the sites are no longer in restoration- it's always a bummer to come to an attraction and only see scaffoldings. |
| 6th January 2007 Lee Kay | Maybe... - From: "We're Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place" Talked to my brother- he said they didn't stay there but spent some time there anyway. Even if you didn't see hom, it's still a funny coincidence. |
| 5th January 2007 Ran Metser | Happy New Year! - From: "Under Neon Loneliness" Great to hear from you. When I'm reading your blog, it's like I'm traveling the world without leaving my chair... Happy New Year from Tali and me. |
| 26th December 2006 Rotem | Oh Arambul Arambul..... - From: "Come With Me, To The Sea" Hi Guys, Great photos from Arambul. I miss this place very much. How come you didnt take a photo of "Rice Bowl" :-) keep on having fun!!! lots of kisses, Rotem |
| 26th December 2006 Amit | Hi from Amit & Shiri - From: "Come With Me, To The Sea" Last night Shiri & I wend over your entire blog, It was like a "Rose in the desert" / "Cool breeze in the HAMSIN" In order to keep you in the right mood, I'll not tell you about my current blog :-( Waiting for the next chapter... Amit P.S. what is your current "home return" date? |
| 26th December 2006 rajiv mehra | superb - From: "Come With Me, To The Sea" very nice, i am in arambol for last two months, but i never seen such a great scenerys , keep going on. |
| 25th December 2006 yaron and hagit | mazal tov - From: "Come With Me, To The Sea" to Natalie's parents |
| 24th December 2006 Ohad Levy | to Lee Kay - From: "We're Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place" hey dude, tnx! i think i saw someone who looks a bit like u in hampi, maybe it was him ? :) did he stay in Mogli guest house? |
| 24th December 2006 Lee Kay | Eize Keta - From: "We're Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place" I just spoke with my brother yesterday- he and his wife are in Hampi now (they don't run a blog, though) and he told me almost the same things about the place. Keep up the good writing, guys! |
| 22nd December 2006 aviva | Hard Rock Travelblog - From: "We're Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place" Seems like a place of a 'Rice Fields Rorever' and a 'Rock fields Forever...' the idea of the Stone Carriage is amazing, but no less than the shape and strange position of Hampi Rocks. I saw the two rocks (which create a little arch), and it looks like a Huge Rock- kissing ;-) . magic pillars... magic and romantic place. Belissimo ! |
| 13th December 2006 rajiv mehra | amazing - From: "Come Sail Your Ships Around Me" hi folks, nice to see pictures here, very nice, keep it up. |
| 13th December 2006 aviva | video - From: "Come Sail Your Ships Around Me" Hados, i'm amazed how fast you created the blog. I sadly admit that I've missed lots of good pictures by using video rather than using camera.It was fun seeing our photo right at the start of your blog. Indeed , it was a great reunion and a great trip, it was like sailing into a good dream. Looking forward to our next one. Lots of love, keep it flowing... aviva |
| 12th December 2006 Zuri | Really cool- we're missing you here - From: "Come Sail Your Ships Around Me" But it is definitely not a reason to be back. Keep on having fun. Zuri |
| 12th December 2006 yaron and hagit | relaxing - From: "Come Sail Your Ships Around Me" the boat looks VERY relaxing and (to judge from the title) inspiering . I hope we too can travel at 60 in such amazing places |
| 12th December 2006 Ohad Levy | 8 months actually... - From: "Come Sail Your Ships Around Me" Tnx Rani, miss u too bro. it's actually 8 months we're abroad, but Lily's folks went on sabatical 3 months before that so in total we haven't seen them for 11... cheers, ohad |
| 11th December 2006 Ran Metser | Miss you - From: "Come Sail Your Ships Around Me" Has it already been 11 months??? Love your blog. You are great. Miss you. Ran |
| 29th November 2006 Lee Kay | I second - From: "Everyday It's A-Gettin' Closer" A year ago I was there (didn't go to EBC though- Kala Patar seemed like more fun), and you made me want to go again. great pix, and keep going! |
| 28th November 2006 yaron and hagit | same mountains - From: "Everyday It's A-Gettin' Closer" amazing photos and amazing nothing changed excetly 5 years since I was there. Ama Dablam is still the best and EBC is still a trek like no other... |
| 28th November 2006 eran | admiration - From: "It Ain't Easy..." This is an admiration comment from your "squerey" bro. how get up every morning at 05:30 and goes to work, while others ( like u) travelling the world and living the real short time we have here on earth. applause............... next time u r going to nepal i also will not come. |
| 18th November 2006 anonymous | "It Ain't Easy" but it's Great ! - From: "It Ain't Easy..." Dear Yak and Ox, congratulation for the new blog. We missed taking with you the Annapurna trek, but we hope and we trust and even promis, that next time you visit Nepal, we'll do it together. we may even consider taking the EBC trek. so what say you? meanwhile, keep on creating more new blogs, tell us of your future adventures in contries you plan to visit. very nice pictures and useful hints. raising my hat (the one that lily the ox knitted). love from the mukamels. |
| 18th November 2006 yaron and hagit | blogging - From: "It Ain't Easy..." TITHADSHOO on your new blog. your photos are just asome. just like beeing there again. keep it up. bloging your trip is very rewarding. you will find that you will become more aware of your surrounding, your trip and the resones you are on it. we cant wait to see the rest! Y&H p.s. lily - if you take all the photos we cant see you :) |