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| 20th June 2007 miwa | your mum - From: Mum in Mbabane Rechard !! you looks like your mum. she is so well looking . Be happy with your mum and girlifriend. |
| 18th June 2007 Catherine | back in Devon? - From: Mum in Mbabane >No, we write to you now from Dartington in England, back in the place we began our TWIG Are you guys back in Devon? For how long? I would love to see you again! So let me know.. my number is 07962 423338 email catherinebryant@care2.com . So much news to share and also perhaps you guys would like some massage after your long journey? *grin* I'm off to stonehenge for solstice stuff this week but around from then on. hope to see you again. Loved reading about your adventures and travels, inspiring as always love Cat x |
| 23rd November 2006 chris | an update of my own.... - From: Where's the Loo in Kathmanpoo? hi guys,glad to hear you're over the worst of your food nightmares.are you basically heading back home overland now?does'nt seem like you're going to get my way at all.anyway,currently on ko chang in thailand,living with 6 buddhist monks up a mountain.not a bad life,up at dawn,bed at dusk,no eating after 12,and an hour meditation a day.oh,and no beer.built a dam in the rain yesterday,ok they helped a bit.also met a nice girl from Brighton and it looks like we're going to Borneo together.i'll keep you posted.loads to tell,but not on a computer.one day we'll see each other faces to face eh?love and a big hug to both of you, peace,Chris. |
| 19th November 2006 Sayaka | Hi - From: Where's the Loo in Kathmanpoo? Malaika and Rich, where are you now? I'm still in Brussels - trying very hard to look for a dancing job. How are you? |
| 20th October 2006 Andy, Claire, and Ella | Hello Out There - From: Bejeweled Tibet Hello to you both, I trust all is well and your journeys are still captivating us here back in Devon. Ella is now one, and we are looking forward to seeing you both in the New Year. Love A, C, and E xx |
| 16th October 2006 markymark | dinner - From: Where's the Loo in Kathmanpoo? hay there richie i'm sure the birdys are 4 the eatin of not the liberating of!!!!! |
| 12th October 2006 Tanya Benard | !!!! - From: Reflections on Nanling: Homage to the Helpers wow- singing, and dancing, and dialogue with the plants, and SOOOO many wonderful smiles!!! Sounds like you guys are having a fabulous time! Happy belated birthday, Malaika - I didn't forget, but wasn't sure where I could send the card I picked up (inspired by your adventures....) All the best on your continued journey... Tanya |
| 11th October 2006 Gretchen Maust | Eager to see DVD - From: Reflections on Nanling: Homage to the Helpers How exciting! A DVD will be available to paint a picture while we sit at your feet and hear your stories. Is anybody else in the world doing such an amazing project of growth and vitality?!? I am in awe everytime I tune in. So eager to see you. Love and hugs, Mama G |
| 10th October 2006 big j totnesian | dude! - From: Bejeweled Tibet Respect! is that your old half manner tent in photo of tinrei campsite ? blown away looks spectacular feel the force love ya both the skies' the limit xxxx |
| 2nd October 2006 little sis louise | miss u guys - From: walking in Lhasa hiya rich and milikah, ive just been reading your travel blogs and feel your having a wonderful time full of experiences and joy, i cant wait for you both to come back when i will fell equal joy to give my big bro a huge hug!! keep safe enjoy life and see you soon,louise |
| 3rd September 2006 jd jd and ad | bless! - From: (Probably More Like Ten) Wow you guys! what a amazing adventure- really get your -head blown off appriciation of your kids and the whole lovely experience. respect, your braveness paid of well then .......... lots of love to you both , enjoy the rest of your journey, miss you lots, keep hoping to see you in the happy apple x x x x x x x x x x |
| 2nd September 2006 maggie | hey, hey, whaddya say... - From: (Probably More Like Ten) Camp Imagination is hard enough, and all the kids speak english. I don't know how you two did it. You're amazing and wonderful. |
| 10th July 2006 jenza | you knows zat - From: Nanling Landing regards and big love to you both blog is great saw the kids at a wedding on sat both were lovely hope the bed bugs don't bite too bad! much joy at seeing your adventure unfold j&j&a xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| 5th July 2006 Tanya | magical dragon fruit - From: Capitalism Hits Hard Wow! I'm so enjoying reading all about your trip! The fruit Richard drew in your most recent update is sold in Montreal's Chinatown - they call it dragon fruit (the picture is so vivid - dragon-like, even - that I had to pass this on in case you don't already know) Best of luck in your ongoing pilgrimage, and look forward to being in touch again soon... Love, T |
| 5th July 2006 pete t | cheers rich - From: Capitalism Hits Hard cheers rich all sounds a bit far out to me, but i really hope everything goes brill for both of you. Keep up with the journal and i look forward to seeing you when you get back. Hi to Malaika too!! take care from pete, emma, jake and mark. PS: given up smoking for 4 months nearly and jake and myself have taken up ki aikido. early days but both enjoying it. Regards. |
| 29th June 2006 Rose Stauffer | Sounds so familiar - From: friendly old Beijing Yes, your experiences with the sales pitches reminded me how prevelant they were in Vietnam when we traveled there soon after their market economy opened 10years ago. We start out being gracious and polite, like our mamas taught us. But after awhile, one more sales pitch and you want to scream. I was sitting on the beach in Nha Trang when I saw a T-shirt vendor approaching me. Before he could start, I said "I don't want a t-shirt and I will not buy one." He was startled and said "Why" and I said because "I don't want one, I'm happy". He was quiet a little bit, then said, "You happy, I make no money". I hated to have the transaction go that way, but sometimes it just is what it is. |
| 29th June 2006 j dalton | wowza - From: friendly old Beijing very very good you guys do better to let your hearts lead yous to the right and good incounters, excellent danceing excellent photos very very good to be able to see your adventure! busy with secret gaarden and awen and sunshine and tree houses and o.u. and love you both lots write it down its beautiful x x x x x x x x jenza |
| 26th June 2006 marky | - From: Trans-Mongolian Tracks : Six days from Moscow to Beijing. well done guys you made it! cool picture keep em comin. |
| 14th June 2006 mike the dad | wow.. - From: Trans-Mongolian Tracks : Six days from Moscow to Beijing. I can only say wow... glad you're safe and moving towards the eco-dance city. Wish i could see the wonder of wonders where Richard Nixon so famously uttered, "It is almost as pretty as a postcard." Also hope Malaika has Don Mickelwait's address, as i believe he is in Bejing... Charlie Sweet may know... Dad of M. |
| 2nd June 2006 Gretchen | Meeting People - From: Would you like some tea? Sounds like the travels are wonderful, but nothing is so heavenly as "happening upon" beautiful people who willingly open the door when life experiences come knocking. So it was that the station master was rude in order that these amazing relationships could blossom. Wish I could be a little stone in Rich's pocket to participate in your next adventure. --Mama G |
| 30th May 2006 Tom Guy | - From: Would you like some tea? Great to see you've got off to a good start. Good luck with the tree planting and school activities. Live Long and Prosper. ~ Tom |
| 29th May 2006 Mike, mailaika's dad | thanks for the pics... - From: Would you like some tea? great pictures... and the walk and tea make me remember the Tuscan sun in the summer of our bike trip, and good to hear that the trees you are planting will be there to be climbed by others someday. Raining strongly here in Liberia, and the wet season tides are taking some sand from our beach, which we hope the dry season tides will return. I'm trying to think of some creative way to convince the water to deposit sand instead of take it away. All suggestions apprecaited. Dad |
| 20th May 2006 Sayaka | Heeeey! - From: Living in the Ark: Noah's Living Room Malaikaaaa!!! and Rich! Great to hear from you! You all seems very happy on this photo. I am looking forward to getting more of them. :) Have a safe trip to China, send me beautiful photos and tell me wonderful stories. miss you in the yellow house, Sayaka |
| 19th May 2006 Rose Stauffer | What Fun! - From: Living in the Ark: Noah's Living Room Malaika - I love the world you live in.! Thank you for finding it and sharing it with us. For putting it into words. All the devas and nature spirits are applauding loudly! With glee. I can feel the happiness. I eagerly await further installments, and blessings as you set out on foot. Hello to Richard whom I haven't met. Rose |