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| 7th November 2009 Michelle Cavanagh | Folly and fun! - From: Getting the full "Monte" Great to read your Las Vegas account - we've visited the place a couple of times so know what you're talking about. Should you be visiting Australia on your future travels it would be great to get together for a chat and a beverage - do let me know. We're in Japan at the moment but back home on 11 November. Cheers! |
| 2nd July 2009 in the blink of an eye | breathtaking! - From: Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips Love, love, love the photos! They are absolutely beautiful! I never knew this existed. Thanks! I have another "must see" place to add to my list:) amy |
| 22nd June 2009 Blythe | Beautiful! - From: Opportunities of Solitude - Into the Rain Forest Hi, I was just doing some research on Pacific NW rainforests and stumbled upon your beautiful photos... truly lovely! BlytheAyne dot com. |
| 25th May 2009 Jub and Anna | Beautiful pictures! - From: Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips Hi there! Great blog entry. I grew up right up the road from Skagit Valley, and it's always awesome to see the tulips! Say hi to the NW for me. Cheers. Anna |
| 18th May 2009 Anu | amazzzing colours - From: Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips hi.... I like the word 'tulip mania'... too many colours and unbelievable beauty ! The flowers are really mesmerising and ure pics made them lok so special... Superb pics !! :) |
| 16th May 2009 PA Leslie | Wonderful entry - From: Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips Hi Stefh and Andreas! This is an amazing blog entry. I thought this only existed in Holland, and I never went, but I love your pics, your comments (even the water one...). Thanks for all the beauty. Peter. |
| 15th May 2009 AnnaAdventuring | - From: Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips Beautiful, beautiful photographs! I love the one of the sunlight through the yellow tulips - and the close up of the purple one. Really gorgeous - thanks for sharing. |
| 15th May 2009 Johana | Truly a bunch of happiness ! - From: Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips Love the purple tulips !...cheers ! Jo:) |
| 12th May 2009 Rob_n_Lorenza | - From: Sipping and Savoring the Local Flavor oops forgot to mention we really like the photos! |
| 12th May 2009 Rob_n_Lorenza | - From: Sipping and Savoring the Local Flavor Yum - wine - We love it!!! Nice pics and blog - we hope you continue to be well and happy in life. Cheers! |
| 29th January 2009 Kristin | Refreshing - From: Learning What Counts Downtown Seattle Hey there. I think your idea you have here is great. I am currently in South America traveling around, and lately iŽve come to the same realization you mentioned. I am excited to return home and rediscover my home in a way I hadnŽt realized before. Because when you look at it, the whole world is doing the same thing, we are all living....and everywhere has something interesting! Just got to OPEN YOUR EYES. Blog on. And iŽll be doing the same sooner than I can think...! ciao |
| 28th January 2009 gia duck | Refreshing! - From: Learning What Counts Downtown Seattle I like the "viewing the old with new eyes" vibe to your blog. I enjoyed the simple tone of your writing as well very easy to follow and not boring! Pics were intresting as well! Thanx for sharing. |
| 9th October 2008 Barb | Beautiful - From: For something greener, try something "Rain-ier" The writeup is very poetic and the photos are fantastic. |
| 21st September 2008 Jennifer | thanks for the pictures - From: Shifting Paradigms, Shifting Seasons You may not be on the road, but Seattle is so full of life that each day in its midst is a gift. Thank you for realizing that and sharing your pictures. I've been there in the fall and the spring, and it is equisite. I know how the overcast weather can get you down, since I lived in Pittsburgh for a while. I also lived in northern Japan where it rained all summer so I sponge painted my ceilings blue like floating clouds and painted the walls yellow. One wall, I painted feaux bricks on. My husband made a little awning that came out of the wall, and we put a bistro table in the middle of the room. I made an indoor window box, and it was perpetually spring. Cheer up Charlie...if you're working in the hospital, you're doing God's work and God notices EVERYTHING :) |
| 31st July 2008 PIlles | San Fran Travels - From: Bay Breeze, Bread and Bears Nicely put and very good pictures. Keep up the good work. Makes me want to pack-up and go visit. |
| 8th April 2008 Joseph | Breathtaking - From: A Breath of Fresh Air I just took the same drive up the PCH to San Francisco, and it was utterly incredible. You do it justice, Stephine. Oh, and did you happen to see any Elephant Seals? They were sprawled across the sand everywhere I went. |
| 26th March 2008 anonymous | - From: A Breath of Fresh Air I love your photos. the beaches look really nice and cold too. and the view from the clifs is really great. |
| 19th March 2008 Joseph | Petrified Wood - From: Adapt and Overcome I would have been been unsettled myself with the whole trailer situation! You guys have some cojones. (Which I hear are also popular cuisine at "gas station Mexican" restaurants.) Anyway, I am seriously looking forward to seeing this in some kind of book form. You are such an incredible writer, photographer - and the fact that you're recording all this so much later is a testament to your superhuman memory. Wow. |
| 16th March 2008 Stephanie and Andras | Thank you! - From: Adapt and Overcome Thank you for the compliments! We really appreciate them. If you'd like to be notified when we add another blog entry, you are more than welcome to subscribe to our blog using the link on our profile page. Thanks for reading! |
| 16th March 2008 Karen | WOW - From: Adapt and Overcome I am so imppressed with your blog. I am going to be looking at our past andhopefully future blogs. Your writing is incredible. |
| 10th March 2008 Jonah | Awesome - From: Adapt and Overcome Hey, nice blog! Your making me want to go for a road trip. Your detail and sub stories are awesome. |
| 8th March 2008 Stephanie and Andras | - From: Mercury Rising and All Bets are Off Thanks for your kind words! It very gratifying to know that our efforts go a little way towards brighten someones day. Cheers - Stephanie and Andras |
| 8th March 2008 Stephanie and Andras | - From: Rock Bottom and Loving It Thanks, although I didn't take the dragon-fly photo--Andras is pretty certain he remembers my dad chasing it down. I did take the dragon-fly photo in our ealier blog "Up the Creek Without a Paddle" though. |
| 7th March 2008 Janice | - From: Foam, Foam on the Range... I have found your blogs to be so uplifting. Photography is so wonderful. I want to go on a vacation with you!!! |
| 7th March 2008 Janice | - From: Mercury Rising and All Bets are Off If you ever pull all these together into a book, I would buy it in a heartbeat. I have been reading all our blogs and tryly feel I have taken this journey with you across the country. Having no feeling from the waste down makes it impossible for me to travel, but you have given me such a gift. Keep traveling and writing. |
| 7th March 2008 Barb | - From: We're Feeling Hot, Hot, HOT! Each time I read another entry I am blown away by your creative style of writing and the way you draw me to be right alongside you. Your blogs should be published. |
| 7th March 2008 Barb | Gorgeous photography - From: Rock Bottom and Loving It These pictures are amazing. I haven't seen better ones in any travel guide. Your commentary takes me right alongside you. Your dragon fly photo is one in a million! National Geographic sure hire you! |
| 26th February 2008 Joseph | I can't wait to see this published - From: Rock Bottom and Loving It Seriously. Even if you do one of those online, do-it-yourself methods to bind it, I would buy a copy in heartbeat. I'm just blown away by the pictures, the writing, and the majesty of everything you two did. Blows my mind. And the picture of Andras sitting in the river is priceless. ;) |
| 11th February 2008 Joseph | - From: Mercury Rising and All Bets are Off I love reading these! I can't wait for the next one. And you know, I really do think you should turn this into a book. You could even publish one yourself with Snapfish, Kodak, Apple, etc. If I were perusing in a bookstore, I would totally buy it. |
| 3rd February 2008 Tisha | - From: In a Land of Shifting Sands amazing pictures. Love the dailog Wish I were wish you |
| 3rd February 2008 jennifer | - From: Livin' on the Edge Amazing blog and photography. I wish I were on your journey |
| 3rd February 2008 Jason | Fantastic - From: Livin' on the Edge I only wish that I was on this trip with you |
| 3rd February 2008 Jen | - From: Livin' on the Edge Your blogs are imazing. I can't wait tp see the next one. I feel like I am there with you and have mapped out my next vacation |
| 30th January 2008 Stephanie and Andras | - From: Retreat in the Black Hills Wow! Thanks for that keen observation. I usually take close-ups of plants for the very purpose of identifcation later but figured we knew enough about evergreens to identify it on the spot. Looks like we need some more practice! Appreciate the feedback. |
| 30th January 2008 Stephen Paul | Douglas Fir or Black hills Spruce? - From: Retreat in the Black Hills Hey! Just discovered your blogs.. I noticed one of your highly rated pics from South Dakota "Raindrops on Douglas Fir". The tree pictured is actually more special than the Douglas Fir, which doesnt grow east of the Rockies: http://www.na.fs.fed.us/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/pseudotsuga/menziesii.htm What you have is a native to the Black hills region, found nowhere else called a Black hills Spruce: http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3A*%3A%7Breferrer%3Asource%3F%7D&rlz=1I7GGLJ&q=black+hills+spruce Nice pics!! |
| 28th January 2008 Joseph | Beautiful - From: Livin' on the Edge You guys make wish I had traveled more when I was in Colorado! Gorgeous pictures again, Stephanie. I especially love the one of the ladder in soft light, as well as the one of Andras in the passageway. Great portrait. |
| 28th January 2008 Joseph | I remember that day! - From: In a Land of Shifting Sands Thanks for the mention in the post! I didn't think that vegetarian buffalo wings were too hip, but they sure are tasty. Oh, Watercourse... And those are some phenomenal pictures. You could be a photographer on the side, Stephanie - not to mention a writer to boot. Amazing. Thanks for keeping me updated with your travels! |
| 22nd January 2008 capsfan2002 | Great Pics - From: In a Land of Shifting Sands I was in Colorado last fall and thought about going and seeing this park but finally decided I didn't have the time. Wish I had! |
| 11th December 2007 NNowack | MMmm Beer - From: Foam, Foam on the Range... Ahh, New Belgium. I went to college at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins and have drank my share of Fat Tire. Nice Blog and Photos!!! Nathan |
| 6th December 2007 capsfan2002 | Great Photos - From: Desert Aphorisms and a Hint of Sarcasm I was just there in September and you captured it wonderfully. |
| 23rd November 2007 shawn | Nice Blog! - From: Retreat in the Black Hills If you guys would like to keep up with what is going on in the Black Hills check out www.blackhillstravelblog.com |
| 5th July 2007 Mom | - From: "Moooo"ving through Wisconsin I love your commentary. You are an absolutely wonderful and hilarious writer! I am enjoying your trip as much as you are! |
| 28th June 2007 Melinda | - From: We Hit the Road Running Glad you enjoyed Erie!! Hope you are having a great tour across the US!! Miss you both!! |
| 10th May 2007 anonymous | Quality Photos - From: Up the Creek Without a Paddle Great photo of the red winged blackbird. This area is a bird watchers paradise now that DDT has been banned! Most of these species were nearly wiped out in the 60's. |