dave.burt@rocketmail.com You lucky people!!! It's a Pine Marten!!! Shy and mostly nocturnal, there are even naturalists that have never seen one! I certainly haven't!
Aah, the long, long lunch ..... it always catches us out too when in Europe, mainly for a couple of days but hey you have three months ..... and then the loos ..... my advise never, ever, ever, ever use a service station loo in France. A bush will do! Am enjoying reading your blogs and good to hear your news. Will read some more now, Love Vicky xxx
We are so Jealous Hi Guys, looks like you are having a fab time, Felicity and I just took a look at your blog from sunny, "yes sunny" Chippenham. Felicity's tip is that you should visit San Gimignano in Tuscany, "a mine is bigger than yours, tower town", perfect for boys of all ages! Other tips include drink lots of local chianti, oh and buy lots of shoes and handbags. Keeping having fun love Emily and Felicity.
the boys? Glad you are loving Italy - fabulous views. Please tell me that by 'the boys' who had 50m drop and celebratory beer that you don't mean Thomas and Miles?!
all blogs getting through Hi there,
Richard mentioned that you may sometimes get back messages that we are not receiving. No problems, all getting through. enjoying them immensely
Thanks
S
The Atlas Came onto Hotmail this morning and was so pleased to see all the 'blogs' complete with photos. Have read through them all and now I'll look at Atlas and follow your routes. You're certainly packing everything into this trip. Hope all goes well with Cathy and Tony's flight and that the Icelandic volcano keeps quiet so you can all enjoy your time together at Lake Garda.
Bonjour Enjoying your new blog..will also be landing on the French terra firma on Thursday via Euro Tunnel... we are off to Etretat,Honfleur and Boulogne, just for trois nuits. Talk soon :)
Hi guys, must have been a struggle towing the caravan up the Rhone ? Glad to see also you are trying to introduce the frogs to the great game. Sounds like you're having a great time still, despite missing out on the odd lunch - my heart bleeds for you :-)
ATB
Robin
The Major plus trailer Great to see the blog has started... we will assume the number of blog entries indicates how well or not you are coping with the confines of the rather large "trailer" - admittedly bigger than I expected.
Help of information hey man, i'm from bolivia, and i am right now about 5 minutes keep on laughing because of your way to tell the story that you had.... really black humor, really funny and sad because all of that you say is true!
"The next day we are all sporting our t-shirts with ´I cycled the worlds most...´etc emblazoned upon them like trophies, along with knowing smiles and tales of íts not sooo bad really...´
Its the bus companies that should be giving away t-shirts...or maybe the money would be better spent on brake fluid." lol! master piece to end your story...
so here is the thing, i need your help basically to know which company you hired for the biking journey?, i went to coroico in bus (don't ask,,.i almost shit my pants, because your story sounds like a kindergarten day compared with mine) so like you said, i don't even think of coming back on bus, so i will do it in bike.... and i'm searchin for a good company...could you please send to my email, the information? and tell me please if the T Shirts were nice? lol
many thanks!....take care
Away in The Major
Five years and five weeks ago we wandered wide eyed into the Heathrow arrivals hall in the manner of Hugh Grant in “Love Actually”, direct from Lima and our year out in South America to be met by Simon’s Dad - seee all our previous blogs.
Bitten by the travel bug we had promised ourselves over numerous wine and steak dinners in the Southern Cone that life on the road was so good that we would aim for a “mini sabbatical” every 5 years or so to while away the ever increasing years until our retirements…
Needless to say with work and the arrival of twin boys... full info
Larry
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That's not a Trabant
It's a Zastava (aka Yugo).