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7th July 2009
Bhojan
Great site.. - From: Nepali food plays second fiddle
Nice reminds me of nepali. Also visit http://bhojan-nepalikhana.blogspot.com/ for nepali recipes..
3rd April 2009
Mary Lou
News from Penang - From: Penang
As always, enjoyed your commentaries and the colorful pictures, and the story in the mosque. Thanks for including pictures of yourselves, you both look fresh, even after these many months. Now I know something about Penang. Always educational, your blogs. What adventures.
4th February 2009
Mary Lou Dayton
- From: Romantic Rajasthan
Just wonderful pictures and commentary. Amazing things, things I never knew existed. What fine workmanship. Loved your pictures.
4th December 2008
Olivia
YUM! - From: fancy foods
You're making me jealous of all this tasty food even though I'm here! I'm about to jump of the computer and start eating my way through Tamil Nadu :-)
23rd November 2008
Darlow
A fantastic blog - From: Running for refuge to Nepal
And having done practically the same journey myself, it all rings very true!
31st October 2008
brian
- From: signs of humor and perplexity
your making me jealous with all your travelling and stuff
4th October 2008
kaya
heyy guys luvv ya - From: signs of humor and perplexity
heyy guys its kaya i miss you so much i cant wait to see you again u have to send me an email and tell whats up with the whats up. when will you guys visit again and i really liked pics of chai it was awesome luv ya luv kaya !.! U
28th September 2008
Keith M
Chai and missed phone calls - From: chai in front of things
Hi Skemily - glad your enjoying the wide diversity of chai in all these exotic locations. Sorry we missed Scotts calls from Khatmandu this weekend and glad you found the meditation course to your liking. Speak soon, God willing.....k
20th August 2008
Jess
I miss you! - From: Trekking in Spiti
Hello my dear friends! I am so glad you have made this blog. It is awesome to be able to travel along with you on your journeys. I miss you lots and can't wait to see you again. ((((hugs)))) Love, jess
15th July 2008
Amber + Josh
Rockin the stash? - From: Culture shock in the Paharganj
Hey Scott and Emily! Thanks for the update. You two are so cute! Josh liked your ganja picture, Scott. He wants to know if you are rockin a stash like your barber. We can't tell if that's 5 o'clock shadow or the real deal dude. Sorry to pick on you constantly. But it's fun. Take care and keep in touch! Amber + Josh
2nd July 2008
xcvb
rice pudding and Magnums? - From: Snacks and food in Turkey
What do you think of the rice pudding in Turkey? Also, can we get Magnum icecream bars in Turkey?
1st July 2008
trish
love this blogging business - From: Olympos
hey guys looks like your travels are going well, turkey is beautiful i love hearing about olympos and all the food pics are great (yum yum). i cant wait to read and see more. dont be afraid to include yourselves in more photos i miss seeing you two. what kind of night life is there to be had in turkey? be well
28th June 2008
Amber + Josh + Ada
A question for the birthday boy and general letter to the happy travelers - From: Snacks and food in Turkey
Yo Scott, You look a little rough in this photo. Josh and I were wondering if you were tired, ate too much or found some good hash. We miss you and think of you often. You and Emily are our heros! Enjoy your stay in India. Ada and I went to the Indian restaurant by campus yesterday and we were talking about the food and culture, about you two and about going ourselves someday. More photos! Maybe you think its cheesy or that there are more interesting things to look at, but I want to see more photos of you two! Ada says hi, Josh says yo and I say have a safe and peaceful journey and please keep in touch. Namaste.
26th June 2008
Keith
Bizarre place - looks interesting - From: Cappadocia
Hi Skemily - enjoying your blog..... the Cappadocia region looks very spectacular. Strange geology and very rich history. What crops are grown there? It looks pretty arid, but you mention hoeing turks.....Keith


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