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Date: 6th February 2012

BEST HANDCRAFT TOURS FOR SILK ETC NEAR CHIANG MAI
Can you recommend any particular tour company that visits the places where the silk is made and has good tours including some of the other handcrafts popular in this area - English speaking guide....and not a large group preferred

From Blog: Chiang Mai crafts
Date: 12th November 2011

Untouched nature
People from around the world has seen the wonderful Untouched .. or unspoiled Lovoni.SO Beautiful and filled with natural fragrances of the various wild flowers in the wilderness. Sad to hear about what happened to their fore father's. The above river is so deep and right at the bottom lies a statue of a turtle and a shark. Flood comes and goes people wondering why the statue still their and never washed away.God Bless Lovoni.

From Blog: Levuka, Lovoni and a long skirt!
Date: 1st June 2010

bula
thank you for such a lovely blog ...

From Blog: Through the heart of Viti Levu to Rakiraki
Date: 26th January 2010

Lovoni Lawaki
Hello i'm lupe & i'm 4rm lovoni thank u putting this photos in here Waimanu Kui

From Blog: Levuka, Lovoni and a long skirt!
Date: 3rd January 2010

Rain Poem
I’ve found the "it rained" poem in a NZ newspaper printed in 1931. It’s attributed to what is probably a nom de plume, “Ho-Fang”. You’ll find it by Googling on: Ho-Fang Papers Past Otautau Standard 15 September 1931 "Page 3" Alternatively, go to http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=OSWCC19310915.1.3&e=-------10--1----0-all I have to say that I suspect from the blurb at the beginning of Ho-Fang's message that he or she cribbed this from somewhere, and that the real origin of the poem is perhaps even earlier. I have a vague suspicion that the original might be from the west coast of Scotland, another wet place, though not in the same league as Fjiordland.

From Blog: A Rain poem, more "Road Pizza" and Mount Aspiring National Park
Date: 11th November 2009

great story Viv
Just came across your blog today.I am glad you enjoyed your trip to Fiji esp through Ovalau,Korovou and Rakiraki.Iam from Fiji myself and I always enjoy the drive from Korovou to Rakiraki. I plan to take my family to Nananu i Ra and also to Levuka before we leave Fiji next year.BTW did you enjoy New Zealand as well I am sure you did its amazing the contrasts between Fiji and New Zealand yet we are are only 3 hours apart.

From Blog: Through the heart of Viti Levu to Rakiraki
Date: 13th July 2009

Much Appreciated
Our experience at the Dempasar airport was exactly the same. I don't know what the issue is at the airport - and the ATMs still don't work and yes, the woman wanted the money for the flights in cash. It was surreal and very frustrating indeed. However, we leave for Flores day after tomorrow and our spirits are lifted by your experience of seeing the dragons. Also very useful to know no ATMs or internet. We were throwing up whether to stay at the hill hotel or take the more expensive option and we will take the more expensive accommodation option. Cheers, Karen

From Blog: Komodo Dragons and Flores, the Flower Island
Date: 4th July 2009

paradise
just seeing ca pics tels me wat a beautiful place it is.....neva being dea but i wud like 2 go cea sum times...........

From Blog: Levuka, Lovoni and a long skirt!
Date: 24th May 2009

ONNN'SSS
YES,I LIKE LEVUKA N IT SUCH A NICE PLACE.WE WENT THERE LAST MONTH.BOY FANTASTIC!!!!!ITS REALLY A GOOD PLACE FOR HIKING.........

From Blog: Levuka, Lovoni and a long skirt!
Date: 12th April 2009

hello and thanks
Hi Viv and John, I've really enjoyed reading your blogs (from Australia to Thailand). I'm preparing our own trip to South-East Asia on which we'll be embarking on June 1st, for 4 months. It was interesting to see the places in Australia where I've lived and traveled in the dry season; they look so different in the wet! (I've been in Australia for just over a year now) You've given us some more insider information on good places to stay, and also places to avoid. I hope you'll get a respite from the rain for the rest of your trip. Many thanks and enjoy! Martin

From Blog: Ultimate Destination:Bangkok
Date: 10th April 2009

Happy Songkran!
Thank you for visiting Bangkok! Wish you all the best on Songkran (Thai New Year)! You are invited to join the water fighting gang in front of Lub d during 12-15 April! Lub d Hosts (^_^)* www.lubd.com

From Blog: Ultimate Destination:Bangkok
Date: 10th March 2009

Hows things
Hi, loving your blog really cool pics, cant wait to catch up when you get back....lucky buggers im green with envy!!!!! all our love John, Carol, Danny & Chloe xxxx

From Blog: Trip Preparations
Date: 1st January 2009


Really enjoyed reading your blog. I'm going travelling to Oz in 3 weeks and hope to be in sydney for NYE 2009. Its given me some insider tips. Sounds like you ahd a great time. Happy new year

From Blog: Happy New Year from Sydney
Date: 28th December 2008


Merry Christmas xx

From Blog: CHRISTMAS IN SYDNEY
Date: 6th December 2008


so glad you are having a fantastic adventure the photos are amazing xxxxxxxxxx

From Blog: The ferry to South Island
Date: 28th November 2008

Groveland is a charming town
Our yosemite cabin reservations were cancelled at Curry Village because of the rock slide dangers. We booked a cabin at Yosemite Pines Rv Resort & Lodging in Groveland http://www.yosemitepinesrv.com/yosemite-lodging-cabins-yurts.html. Although not in Yosemite National Park the cabins were newer and nicer than Curry Village. We found Groveland to be a really charming town.

From Blog: Groveland & Yosemite
Date: 8th November 2008

Fantastic article
Levuka is certainly a beautiful place .... I worked there from 1985 to 2000. Wonderful pictuers

From Blog: Levuka, Lovoni and a long skirt!





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