More Dali locations A few miles from Cadaques is Dali's home/studio, open to the public, and well worth a visit also. It's at Port Lligat - you'll need a reasonable road map to find it.
Just been in Kenya I have just returned from a trip to Kenya. I stayed in a small village not far north of Mombasa. I found that the people were so kind and wanted to share what they had. We were also there for the end of Ramadan and Ide. Everyone greeted us with as much English as they had or with Jambo. We learned to say Hbari back which is the way Kenyans greet each other. We stayed at a non-profit where we had flush toilets, screens, and electricity. We were able to visit 4 different white sand beaches, two were connected with resort hotels. We also found that a camera was a kid magnet. They loved to see their image on the digital camera. With a good guide, a trip to Kenya is delightful. However, the traffic is scary.
bahari bistro nairobi - a little costal sunshine great journal , reminds me when i first came to kenya form Scotland almost 20 years ago eek..... anyway i own a little authentic swahili restaurant in the heart if nairobi, where you have to remove your shoes and sit on the floor to eat the traditional way with your hands. A real experience... prices are reasonable too. i just love travellers like you and can assist you with any problems in Nairobi. You can even pitch a tent on my lawn (as lots of my friends do)
ERECTHEON TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN THE CARYTIDS ARE REPLICAS, THE ORIGINALS ARE IN THE MUSEUM, AND ONE OF THEM IS IN THE MUSEUM, KNOWN AS PART THE ELGIN MARBLES.
great well i am doing an assingment at school on salvador dali for art, i told my teacher about your sight and what you had seen while travelling to spain.
i would like to thank you for giving me that little bit more encouragement for saying good things about dali
your's thankfully
milly
First two journal pages with the photos were fascinating and fun to look at! Glad you had some photos of you two, your group and some of the tribe members. Thanks for sharing this glimpse into your travels. I'm happy to have taken the time from my busy schedule to have fouund them on this awesome sight!
Thanks for a great story! Excellent story, thanks for sharing, was very interesting to read it!
I'd like to visit Visit it too.
My hobby is Venetian Maks and I even built a site with some information about them, you can have a look at it here http://www.venetian-masks.org/
I'd appreciate any comments about it, thanks
Very nice blog Being lucky enough to live in the Mara for some of the year I always enjoy a well put together comment on the place and Kenya, well done.
Gary
This year I will be trying, communications allowing to podcast the arrival and departure of the migration, some interviews from the 2005 Migration at my Safari Cast here...
http://spaces.msn.com/safaricast/
Thank You I loved hearing about your trip. I am going to Kenya at the end of March and was planning on going to Tiwi Beach. Your story will be very helpful. Now I wish I could make it to Lamu. Maybe next time. Thank You!!
A third brother, Enrico Giovannini Your grandmother, nanna Jo must be aware that a third brother accompanied Gregory and Adolfe. Enrico Giovannini left his two brothers to settle in Rencontre NF where the Herring Fisheries were very successful. He became a merchant. His son John Francis Giovannini is my grandfather. Dgiovannini@comcast.net
is this a salvador dali etching? on the outside chance, would you happen to know if this was Salavdor Dali? Here is the link to my page with a photo of the etching in question.
http://home.comcast.net/~devidasvarga/cross.htm
Lake Como! Hi Guys! When I read your journal on Lake Como it brought back some great memories. I was there in the same hostel, La Primula, almost two years ago. The place is great and I was happy to hear Alberto is still running the hostel. We met some great friends and ended up travelling through Switzerland with an Aussie couple we met there. I too highly recommend the hostel and the hiking there. The views are great and the atmosphere is nice and relaxing....quite a bit different than Milan! Enjoy your travels!
Take Care!
Kathy - Kathy Batherson
Naples... You poor folks. I have heard Naples referred to as the "sewer of Europe", so I can only imagine how bad it really is. Yesterday, one of the North American news channels aired a story about how Neopolitan women are being encouraged by the authorities to badger their husbands to stop killing local merchants that cannot pay protection money to the mob (true story, apparently). I guess we can expect things to be a bit wild in the South. This is, after all, the Mezzogiorno, the southern half of Italy that inspired Mario Puzo to create Don Corleone. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezzogiorno)
If the stories are to be believed, Naples is high up on the "do not visit list" of European cities and competes vigourously with Marseille for top billing.
Oh well, at least you two are now in Thailand, so get yourselves to a nice restaurant for a delicious meal. Luxuriating in the warm sand somewhere with cold beer at your side should probably salve the trauma that no doubt lingers following your visit to Naples. I can think of no better way to celebrate Christmas. This "cold and snow"-bit is for the birds!
Merry Christmas to you both, and all the best for 2005! - Mac
Well, it is finally here. We are off to Newfoundland to tie the knot, then were off to the world, or at least a good portion of it. We want to thank all our family, friends and co-workers for their support in making this all possible. It means the world to us, literally!... full info
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thats discusting!