Kruger Parkl We are travellling down to KNP next month to Burchell's Bush after an absence of almost 18 years and you have rekindled memories of old. You have wetted our appetite and we cant wait to get there - thank you so much for this.
WOW! Hey guys! It has been such a treat to read along with you as you travel from place to place.... I am actually sad to see it end! What a magnificent experience! Some day (...far far into the future...) I will be able to visit a few wonders of the world and share my adventures with the two of you! I love you both and maybe see you out in the west soon? Take care.... xoxo Erin
Happy Birthday Hector!!! Thanks guys for posting your amazing adventure on the blog. Reading your last entry made me weepy, I guess because your trip seemed very spiritual to me-it was awe-inspiring. I wish I could have walked the coast with you! See you in Canada. Love Jill
WOW! Your whole trip mate has been undescribable..you write so well I almost feel I am with you..It may be a bit hard to settle when you get home even though you will be glad at first....how can you top that trip? We have been slack with corresponding..jusr either busy or tired! Greg went to the specialist on Thursday and the blood work is very good..such a relief..it seems such a surreal situation..we love you both so much and the thought of not seeing you for a whole plays on my mind so we will have to look to 2009...enjoy the kids...xx M
Wow... what pictures I am going to continue to read this tomorrow.. however... I would love to say ow much we miss you Nancy!! Love you and I'm so glad that this journey has been such as successful one!!! What pictures!!!!! You write like an author
Love Carlen
Aw! MY god that was amazing! What you have done! To see another culture like that would be so humbling...we have it lucky eh...hope Spain contineus to be all you want...sun and more sun hopefully Nanc...We are ok and Greg is enjoying his holidays...the weather so superb XX M
waiting for Lesotho Oh Nancy! I've been waiting for the photos and commentary on Lesotho and it is not what I expected. Your entry reminded me so much of our experience in Nepal and I can see the commonalities in terms of mountain life. We, too, found the experience most humbling. As our memories are locked in our minds, so too will yours. Can hardly wait to have you home to see and hear more. B
Different to the Prairies Hello to you both.
Have been following your blog entries and absolutely wonderful.
The photos of lions etc are great.
We have just come back from being East of the Rockies on the Prairies.Delighted to be able to see the grassed areas before we had 10 inches of snow.Temp down to _12.Decided to move back West.
Keep enjoying the experience
memories wow, Hi Nancy and Hector, your pics take me back to 1963 when I was one year in the bush in Zambia. It is truly a fantastic country but has some huge human problems as you know. good luck and take care best wishes Peter
Kruger at last.... I am getting more excited by the minute! I love your pictures...hope we are as fortunate to see as many animals as you have. We will be entering Kruger first thing in the morning. After Kruger we are off to Mozambique...now that really scares me! Hope to see you when you return...we can swap stories!
Nathalie
I have been waiting for this entry! I am so excited...we leave for South Africa on Sunday. I can't wait to get to Cape Town and experience all you have shared! We will be in Kruger by the end of next week and in Cape Town in April. Please share Kruger with us also! Nathalie
WOW WOW Bet you had trouble culling those pics Nanc!!! You guys are just having the most amazing time....I guess it is now a case of...oh well another lion! ( yawn) Love you heaps XX M
Loved All the pictures Well, now that I have to run home and change my underwear!! Your lion story was scary.... I personally wouldn't have ventured around the furry ferocious fellas!!! Or FFF as I like to call them.... but bravery was not in my ancestory ....... I thought you knew that!! hee hee... I just loved all the photos and I can't believe that you were so lucky to see all these beautiful creatures!!!!! Amazing adventures and stories!! xx
Wow.. great write up! Hi Nancy and Hector.
That was a wonderful write up. Really got a sense of where and what you are doing. I wish I was there. It sounds so amazing!!!!!! I was going to say something about the Monkey..... but......... let's leave that an "open ending" shall we!! hee hee
Beautiful photos too!!!!! I miss you Nancy!! A LOT!!!!
can't wait Just got the blog address from John. Am very interested in this African bit, since I will be there in July. Could three of us stay at Bantry Bay do you think? I would like to contact Ed, if possible. I will continue to follow this. Have a great time.
WHAT A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE Hi Nancy, have been reading your journals for some time. They are wonderful and I almost, (almost but its definitely not the same thing) feel like I have seen some of what you are seeing. You make the reader feel like you are talking to them. Thanks.
I will continue to follow your journey and feel envious.
My favorite blog yet! Wounderful pictures of the penguins and interesting description of the prison. The hike sounds incredible (similiar to the Coac Nancy? Hi!) I am so happy you are experiencing such beautiful adventures and we are anxious to see you and hear more about them when you come back! The kids miss you and are following you around!! Keep on hiking and keeping us posted!
You bike groupies you!!! Great blog as usual....gorgeous penguins Hec....Nanc I could almost feel the tiredness as you wrote!! Keep having a good time we miss you and can't wait for our next trip with you...hey if you have a spare $100,000 we can go halves in a house in the Lamington Nat park...like those ones we peeped into at Cradle Mtn! Take care in the wild! XX M and G
Africa at last I have been so waiting to see these photos, for as you know, we have not been to Africa. They are as exciting and as beautiful as I imagined and I can't wait to get the full slide show when you get home! Tomorrow is the first day of spring here and as you may recall, that means rain, mud, and limited options to enjoy the outdoors. Can you tell I'm not a fan of early spring? I'd suggest you keep travelling!! Missing you muchly, B
Incredible It is just incredible to follow you around the world via the blog. I never have enough time to fully digest everything but I love the pictures! You both look so healthy. I am about to pull on my long johns; it's -20. Always looking forward to each entry!
Love Jill
how was the 40C in Perth? So good to catch up with you both...we miss you!! The pics of Uluru are so spectactular but I am sure still do not do it justice. Your writing and descriptions as always are so entertaining Nanc. We are doing ok...Greg is back at school with a shit load of work including an audit! i keep telling hime if he was not back they would have to get someone else to do it! I am enjoying my clients. XX chat from Sth Africa! XX M and G
latest entry What wonderful sights in Tasmania!! Your pictures are awesome and your write-up is stupendous -almost takes me right along with you .
It has also given me a new perspective on the country. Keep the blogs coming .Love you both Mum.
What fun!! Good for you guys...exciting trip. I will read on...all is well in boring Fla! Met Tully on trip home in Feb...now know true meaning of "Fat Cat"!!!! Have fun!
Kia Ora Well Nancy and Hector you have certainly done NZ proud in your blogger! I imagine we will now have hundreds of New Brunswickians (is that what you call yourselves) flocking to our shores. If they are all as agreeable and interesting as you two they will be welcome. We are glad you enjoyed your stay in our beautiful country and we look forward to meeting you again one day. Kite ano. Diana and Barry
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Kruger Parkl
We are travellling down to KNP next month to Burchell's Bush after an absence of almost 18 years and you have rekindled memories of old. You have wetted our appetite and we cant wait to get there - thank you so much for this.