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| 17th April 2009 v | - From: Back to Sydney Pete you missed out on the Casinos in melbourne and sydney (Star Casino in sydney I believe). Always good fun and a way to spend money. |
| 12th April 2009 PeteB | - From: Sydney and Alice Springs Glad you have been enjoying it, sorry to say that its almost all over!! I leave for home next week so until i travel again i have only one or two entries left : ( |
| 10th April 2009 Sarah | hi - From: Sydney and Alice Springs I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often. Sarah http://grillsblog.com |
| 11th March 2009 V | - From: Working in Tasmania I was in Port Arthur a few months after this http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/28/newsid_4297000/4297487.stm There was a small memorial there and some flowers. I wonder if it is still there. And a strange but true story. At Port Arthur there is an outdoor restaurant so we all had lunch there. The salad was made from leaves picked from the garden out back and had worm on them! I think 2 people's salad's had worms! Suffice to say we left sarcastic comments in the restaurant guestbook as in Very Fresh Salad!!!!!! Enjoyed the worms and many more. Can't remember of course what we wrote after all these years |
| 30th October 2008 Lisa | - From: In Nanning Is it too late to ask you to bring me back a monkey? |
| 17th October 2008 Stace | - From: In Nanning you've eaten a dog OMG!!! |
| 13th October 2008 Richard Stobbs | Happy Birthday Mate - From: In the Shanghai smog Looks like your doing well and have gone quite a long way. Just a quick comment to say have a good birthday and we will make sure we raise a glass to ya back home (probably not but you get the gist) |
| 13th October 2008 stace | - From: Guangzhou Have a great birthday in guangzhou whatever you doing! That pigeon head looks "yummy" :0) |
| 13th October 2008 v | - From: Guangzhou Looks great. P.S - I think they are coconuts rather than melons, you're going to see a whole lot more of them. |
| 10th October 2008 v | - From: Leaving Beijing and tea with the Chinese U pulled! About time |
| 4th October 2008 PeteB | - From: (boring) Trans siberia rail no stace.. they dont. neither did russia! hows the baby?? |
| 3rd October 2008 Stace | - From: (boring) Trans siberia rail Russian dolls rock :) |
| 2nd October 2008 v | - From: Mongolia and the Nomads Get used to the baths, you are meant to sit of the stoll and get someone to clean your back and you do the same to him! There is something like that in the UK http://www.diggersanddreamers.org.uk/index.php?fld=initial&val=T&one=dat&two=det&sel=tipivill but it's Tipi's instead and no toilets as far as I know. |
| 2nd October 2008 PeteB | - From: (boring) Trans siberia rail its not that easy! and i dont have much time, ive got photos will get them on when i can!!!!! |
| 20th September 2008 PeteB | - From: Trains and stations... and not much else Glad you are enjoying it so far, keep reading heading across russia next although god knows how il keep it updated. the costs for the trains are... L"viv - Kiev approx 10 euros (although we went 2nd class, 1st class is recommended unless you are a very good sleeper ) - 10 hour train... Kiev - Moscow approx 40 euros each (1st class) - 12hr train and Moscow St petersburg is about 51 euros each - 8hr train |
| 18th September 2008 laztozia | Train costs - From: Trains and stations... and not much else Just out of curiosity Pete, how much are the trains between L'viv-Kiev, Kiev-Moscow and Moscow-St Petersburg? Thoroughly enjoying the read by the way! Good luck! |
| 16th September 2008 Stace | - From: L'viv Finally caught up with your blog - good stuff! Cant believe bout Nancy's backpack hope she ok! Have fun in Russia :0) |
| 14th September 2008 vj | - From: A few days in Krakow that's unfortunate about nancy's rucksack. |
| 11th September 2008 Mark | - From: SLovakia and trouble Excellent post Pete, a most entertaining read, i particularly like the half hourly updates through the night. Have fun in Krakow, its heaving with bars restaurants and clubs in and around the market square (Rynek Glowny) |
| 5th September 2008 anonymous | - From: RIP Mitch and a new challenge The blog is a bit backwards? anyway.... Sorry about Mitch, man this changes everything doesn't it? In the guidebook for western europe, it will tell you about train passes (http://www.seat61.com/Europe.htm) and bus/coach passes (ilke this http://www.eurolines-pass.com/index.php?id=113) and (http://www.busabout.com/) |
| 5th September 2008 anonymous | - From: Day 4 - Switzerland What happened to your car? And don't moderate the blog man |
| 5th September 2008 Fran | Mitch.... R.I.P xxx - From: Day 4 - Switzerland Pete.... thought you would at least make it over to Eastern Europe before Mitch decided to give up the ghost.... never mind... What an adventure you've got before you now. I said to Nancy... had you of been in Spain you could have bought yourself a donkey from the Donkey Sancturary... that would have been a sight... seeing 3 young English People trekking around the globe on donkeys... Hope you're enjoying the cuisine.... Fran xx |
| 2nd September 2008 v | - From: Leaving and 1st Day Already a hobo in France! Have you got a cooking stove? |
| 27th August 2008 Trev | - From: New Car!!! he wants some big shiney wheels on that badboy :) |
| 10th May 2008 Jen | China - From: Planning OMG! I can't believe you can't drive in China - that's crazy. That's really going to add an unnecessary expense to your trip, what a pain. |