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| 30th November 2008 heckennedy | Oaxaca is the best plaze - From: Mexican Pipe and other stories I love oaxaca, nice photos. www.heckennedy.com, from oaxaca |
| 26th November 2008 Linds | no live snakes were used in this story - From: Take that and chew on it! absolutely love that your students are teaching you! and through their creative snakes and ladders game...have to admit the entire time i was waiting for the part about the real snake coming out...no good, so really it was a win win situation. Learning experience and no live snakes. miss you loads BN. SEE YOU SOON! it all sounds incredible. big kisses xoxoxo Linds |
| 20th November 2008 Carlie | Sarah, - From: Perdido Your poem fills me with sadness. I am at once startled and awed by the beauty you are able to bring to such a tragedy. Bravo. To write that must not have been easy but you do him great honour with those words. Love love. Your travel buddy |
| 12th November 2008 Ckc07 | wow - From: Of Candlelight and Shadows 1. Great poem 2. Great blog Love to hear about Oaxaca since we are going there next summer and I am trying to gather info! Thank you! |
| 28th September 2008 gerry | Love it dear ... - From: Viva Oaxaca keep well Dad |
| 10th May 2007 anonymous | - From: Adieux Asia Thanks for the blogs! Enjoy London. :) |
| 4th May 2007 anonymous | - From: Wow, whale shark, wo wo wow........ Hope all is well. |
| 1st May 2007 PJ Polo | wowie zowie - From: Wow, whale shark, wo wo wow........ Amazing photos. I am very happy for you. (and really jealous) You have some conversation starters for years to come. "So I was swimming next to this whale shark last week...." |
| 25th April 2007 Susan Charnock | new depths - From: Wow, whale shark, wo wo wow........ Great photos -- glad to see what you're up to ... or down to... Think of you often, and relieved to hear your next dive is hopefullly into a good book. Love, Sue |
| 24th April 2007 Gerry | Wow indeed .... - From: Wow, whale shark, wo wo wow........ Staying there a couple of weeks doesn't sound hard to take. Keep safe and well, |
| 20th April 2007 gerry | sounds wonderful ... - From: ok, well not really at sea any more... ... and that you might be staying in Koh Tao for a couple of weeks. |
| 18th April 2007 jA. Karen | - From: I love Thailand! Hi Sarah, Happy to read that you love Thailand. The mall is HUGE! My son took diving lessons and my daughter is talking about taking the course as well. My guess is that you will thoroughly enjoy the experience. Take care. |
| 18th April 2007 Anna Spencer | I want to be there! - From: I love Thailand! I'm so jealous. I wonder if you ended up on the same bed as I did on that lovely boat ride! So much fun hey!. I love ko tao...enjoy your stay! xxx |
| 18th April 2007 PJ Polo | sounds like fun - From: I love Thailand! So we both have settled into tropical paradises. I am in the Andaman Islands right now and it is quite fantastic. I hope Thailand is all you had hoped. |
| 4th April 2007 PJ | don't leave me here alone! - From: India: a quagmire What will I do without knowing Sarah and Carlie are leaving me alone in this country? Totally fall apart that's what I'll do! Have a good journey to Thailand. I just might have to stop by Vancouver before Canadian thanksgiving. |
| 2nd April 2007 A. Karen | - From: India: a quagmire Hi Carlie, I hope you have a good time in Kuala Lumpur. Looking forward to reading all about it. |
| 2nd April 2007 A. Karen | - From: India: a quagmire Thank you for the blog! Enjoyed added pictures and would enjoy seeing more. Take care in Palolem. |
| 2nd April 2007 Marnie | All my love... - From: India: a quagmire Sarah, It has been absolutely wonderful to be able to experience India through your blog. You might not yet be able to see all of the ways that you have grown and changed but it shines through in your pictures and in your writings. I see it in your face, I hear it in the words that you write. I don't know what the changes are but they shine through loud and clear. XOXO, Marnie P.S. Looking forward to seeing you when you get back. |
| 2nd April 2007 Sarah and Carlie | On my way - From: India: a quagmire Hi Sarah, Quagmire reminds me of the creepy guy from Family Guy. So fitting in so many ways. I'm in an internet cafe at Mumbai International paying (gasp!) rs.80 per hour! Hope the separation anxiety hasn't set in yet. Xo |
| 1st April 2007 anonymous | - From: A Great Read REALLY MISSING YOUR BLOGS!!! |
| 25th March 2007 PJ Polo | Magnifique - From: Ode to a Tent Ahhh the writer in you is starting to push out like a baby crowning. Soon you will go pop and never look back at the womb that was the domain of your previous days before you discovered the art of enlightenment through words. |
| 25th March 2007 PJ Polo | thanks! - From: A Great Read Wow that's awful nice of you guys to reference me. I truly feel honored. Thanksgiving is sounding pretty good right now after eating rice and dal now for 3 months!! |
| 25th March 2007 Celine | Thanks !!! - From: Flip-Flop Trekking Hep ! I lost the Jonathan's mail adress... I met him last week at Arambol (we had a drink in Side Bar) ... so if you can help me girls... I come back tonight in Paris after three months in India... so enjoy your trip ! You are lucky ! A french blogger. Celine. capsurlafrique@hotmail.com |
| 23rd March 2007 anonymous | - From: In which we have hot water and tv Thank you. :) |
| 23rd March 2007 Sarah and Carlie | Little Green things are......... - From: In which we have hot water and tv Lol, ok ok, they are tea seeds. Yes, those little green things are, in fact, the begining of big green things whose leaves give us the lovely black liquid that allows us to start our days. |
| 23rd March 2007 A. Karen | - From: Ode to a Tent Good job!!! |
| 23rd March 2007 A. Karen | - From: Indish Hi Carlie, Your article was not little little funny, but but big big funny! You make me to laugh very very much. On a serious note I was oblivious to the fact that we smell like sour milk. lol |
| 22nd March 2007 Random | Ode to a Tent - From: Ode to a Tent Your poem and newspaper column are absolutely a delight to read . (many times over). Keep your blogs coming, please! |
| 20th March 2007 PJ Polo | What? - From: Varka-what? Carlie you are a seriously talented writer. What is this rust business? Stop being so modest gosh darnit you have an amazing ability to share your experiences in an enlightening way. Sarah does too. You two are the dynamic duo of blogging. |
| 19th March 2007 A. Karen | - From: In which we have hot water and tv Hi Sarah, Good to hear you and Carlie have been rejuvenated. Please don't leave me hanging. What are those little green things? |
| 19th March 2007 A.Karen | - From: Excuses, excuses Hi Carlie. No suspense in Surrey. I know you will have a wonderful time in Malaysia!!! Looking forward to your next blog. Brian and Kim are back from Mexico. They had a good time but wished their stay was longer. Janice and Patrick left early this morning for Mexico. Janice excited? You bet. Grandma and Grandpa's 60th wedding anniversary party was a success. Was my first time meeting Bell, and she is a sweetie. Take care. Love A. Karen |
| 13th March 2007 Gerry | Great blog ... - From: Mmmmmm, that smells good..... ... knowing my knowledge of science and nature I won't even guess at fruit/veggie looking thing. Maria looks sweet as does the fearsome Sarah behind the wheel of a rickshaw - all sounds wonderful. Keep well and safe. |
| 13th March 2007 Sarah and Carlie | good try - From: Mmmmmm, that smells good..... No, it's not persimmon and I am not sure if it grows here. A lot of things do though, so maybe. But keep trying, it is all about the effort! xo S |
| 13th March 2007 anonymous | Me again - From: Mmmmmm, that smells good..... Gosh do they even grow persimmon in India? duh |
| 13th March 2007 A. Karen | - From: Mmmmmm, that smells good..... Decided to take a wild guess re little green things. Could they be persimmon at a very early stage of growth? Okay, okay don't laugh too hard! At least I tried.:) |
| 13th March 2007 A. Karen | - From: Mmmmmm, that smells good..... What a wonderful read!!!!! Pictures are great and I like the fact that they can be viewed while reading your blog. Had a chuckle over your "shaken not stirred" comment. The elephant is a cutie and how lucky are you to have been able to ride it. I have no idea what those little green things are. I am sure someone out there knows. Take care. |
| 11th March 2007 Sarah and Carlie | Yes, Congratulations! - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" The answer is Jackfruit and you get extra points for looking up the latin name (though I knew you would!). LOL, love you mum. |
| 11th March 2007 Jane | pop quiz again - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Ha! Is it Jackfruit (Artocarpus heteropyllus) also called Jaca or Nangka and related to breadfruit? I bet you took the pic on the isolated Silence Island. xo J |
| 10th March 2007 Susan Charnock | My mind is Blogged - From: Varka-what? Thanks Sarah and Carlie for this mystery tour. It's way better than someone's slideshow after they get home. Your generation has really got it right. So much of what I'm hearing is sticking like bubblegum on my psyche especially at red lights. xoxo Sue |
| 10th March 2007 Sarah and Carlie | Congratualtions! You are the winner! - From: Varka-what? You guessed the correct fruit, good job. Though I am guessing, by your response, that you have never actually tried Jackfruit?! |
| 10th March 2007 Sarah and Carlie | Close, very close - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Well, you came very close, it is, infact, the outer shell of a type of fruit. The question is which fruit? Hint: itis the national fruite of Bangladesh. |
| 10th March 2007 Brad | - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Hey Sarah: Great blogging and pics! Thanks for the postcard- just got it today... we'll definitely pass that hug along to Grandma for you! We've got a couple of guesses for the pic: Val thinks it's the middle of a flower, but I think it looks like the hard outer shell of some kind of fruit. Not sure which. Good to see you're having fun! Take care of yourself! Love, Brad & Val. |
| 10th March 2007 Jane | pop quiz - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Well... It has the texture of a bitter gourd (Karela or Momordica charantia) but it looks much bigger than that. Perhaps it is a Bread-fruit (Artocarpus altilis)? Lovely image. I appreciate your new illustrated blog format. xox J |
| 7th March 2007 anonymous | - From: Varka-what? Jackfruit. Mmmmm. Delicious. |
| 7th March 2007 Sarah and Carlie | Hi Gram.... - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Poor burnt porridge! I'm glad you like the blogs, it is so good to hear that people are reading them, it makes us more excited about putting them up. As to the riddle, you are close with the idea that it is a fruite, but not banana's. Love you xoxo Sarah |
| 7th March 2007 Hooked on you | Carlie and Sarah - From: Varka-what? I am enjoying ever word you are writing. Often times I must read each blog three or four times , to fully comprehend. Thanks for your thoughts. |
| 6th March 2007 Molly Baigent | Two in one! Amazing. - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Hey Sarah, what a lovely surprise to get words pouring out like a fountain today. I think the answer to your riddle for the day is, the ends of unripe bananas, boxed ready to export. I love the blogging of both of you, thank you for taking time out from your wonderful adventure, to let us share a little too. Please continue, it's my fix for the day. Thinking of you with love Gram |
| 6th March 2007 random | - From: a word on "The Sunshine Cafe" Great pictures! Good read, and looking forward to the next one. |
| 6th March 2007 Molly Baigent | Burnt Porridge - From: Varka-what? Carlie, I'm Sarahs Gramma, and have been totally enthralled by this blog from the biginning. This mornings didn't disappoint me. While I was cooking my breakfast, I checked to see if we had another installment, when I found it, I couldn't leave a word unread, until I smelled the porridge burning! Uninportant, back to the blog, isn't most thinking random wandering? You are your worst critic. Keep writing, every blog is being gratefully received. Thank you Carlie and Sarah. |
| 25th February 2007 PJ Polo | you've been blogrolled baby - From: "Mapsa Mapsa Mapsa Mapsa Mapsa Mapsa Mapsa" You are now officially on my blogroll. Congrats. You are one of two now to make this achievement. Of course you can always link me too ;) PJ |