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| 9th November 2007 Pete D | Wow - From: Honouring the Tibetan Sky Gods in the Mountains Wow - finding the path to the mountaintop by accident. Beautiful. |
| 3rd November 2007 Geraldine | Oh my! - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe Frozen contact lenses ... now that's the sort of detail that really brings home just HOW cold it must be. Mongolia has always fascinated me, and now I want to go more than ever. I have a feeling that it will be a different Tiziana, in many ways, who I will meet next time. Lots of love Geraldine xx |
| 30th October 2007 Eileen Terry | From Ruth Guy's mother - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe I am so enjoying your travel blog and can't wait for the next episode. Take care Ruth's Mum |
| 30th October 2007 Katinka | happy Samhain - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe Dear Tiziana Am so enjoying your travel discriptions; especially siberia and Mongolia sound like such amazing experiences and are now places firmly on my 'wish-list' to visit. Do keep the reports coming and be happy, healthy and safe on your further journey. Much love and blessings: may the Dark mother hold you gently and safe in Her transforming embrace this Samhain, Katinka |
| 30th October 2007 Suzi | horsey - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe mongolia is beautiful, wish i was there now. funny to see you on a horse! ha ha.. btw bethan who is in vancouver is reading your blog with interest! xx |
| 21st October 2007 Geraldine | Wildness ... - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia Yes! Reminds me of my own very minor travels ... and how quickly I got sucked back into the everyday life of commuting, supermarkets, paying bills. Courage required, though. I agree with what Pete says - ouch! Love Geraldine |
| 17th October 2007 Pete D | Ouch that hurt! - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia "Shouldn't we all be wild My friends from Kazakhstan - note Hassan third from left! and free, following our dreams, our deepest desires, our destiny - rather than being locked in jobs we don't enjoy, civilisation and social norms?" Ouch your words hurt. Err i guess the only answer is "yes", so why don't I.... |
| 16th October 2007 Donna | Wild and Free - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia What a beautiful observation - yes, we should all be wild and free - and it is inspirational to see you following your dreams and sharing them with us...you've just provided the idea for a newsletter! Thank you. Love Donna.x |
| 16th October 2007 Suzi | Mrs Borat! - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia 4 toyotas! ha |
| 16th October 2007 Suzi | wow - From: Buryat shamanism and mountain hikes in Siberia and there i was thinking Siberia would be all white and frozen, covered in snow and ice! Looks amazing.. wow x |
| 13th October 2007 mandy | more more more - From: From Moscow to Siberia i cant wait for the siberia instalment! :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| 13th October 2007 mandy | ooh you make me cry - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg ... with your descriptions of russia and the photographs. i feel like i am there. this journey so speaks to my eastern european blood, - i feel my heart longing to see and feel the places, the people... i would like my mom and sister to read your blog! thank you for sharing huuuuuge hug, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| 10th October 2007 Barry | Sacred Springs - From: From Moscow to Siberia There are seven sacred springs in Moscow on a large hill with woods on it. Right in the city. Our friend Natasha took us there. May be worth checking out if you have time. |
| 9th October 2007 Stephen O'Malley | Holey Moley! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! Great story... and well done dealing with the eastern beaurocrats! Remember when I couldnt go to Romania 10 years ago...? All the best. Love, SOMA |
| 9th October 2007 Travelling Priestess | Hello! - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg Gabi, soo lovely to hear from you! Unfortunately, I have no plans to visit Romania (yet), as I am off to Siberia tonight, but hopefully another time! Much love to you and Mike, Tiziana xxx |
| 8th October 2007 Gabi | thank you - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg tiziana darling, it is sooooooo gooooood to read about your adventures, thank you darling for sharing it all. St Petersburg looks amazing and your writting is just great fun! Any plans for visiting Romania? Gabi |
| 6th October 2007 Geraldine | It looks beautiful - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg The park looks beautiful and I love your descriptions of the people and places ... also the photo of the statue of Artemis - they do look so much better in that kind of setting. Love, Geraldine xx |
| 5th October 2007 Suzi | wow - From: Adventures on the train through Belarus Russia sounds great - wow |
| 5th October 2007 Travelling Priestess | Hi! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! Glad you got to Moscow okay - I'll be there tomorrow! Catch you later, Tiziana :) |
| 5th October 2007 Travelling Priestess | Hi there! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! Thanks Mandy - lots of love! xx |
| 3rd October 2007 mandy | great you're having fun! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! hey tiziana - when you texted me you were going through poland was this the journey you meant? it sounds incredible. your writing is soooo funny......... don't stop! i shall make your blog a daily pleasure. much love honey pie and i didn't text you back because my bloody phone wont' send to your phone! Probably you don't have the right documents to receive texts from ingeland. love you, mandxxxx |
| 3rd October 2007 Bart | - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! "...and her minion..." Wahahahaa!... indeed. I'm safe and sound in Moscow. Later more (pictures) cheers, Bart |
| 2nd October 2007 Bryn | Bloody hell! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! Sounds like quite an adventure. |
| 1st October 2007 Antti Litmanen | Fliegenpilzherbst - From: Connecting with the spirits of place in the Giant Mountains The Fly Agarics are seemingly everywhere this autumn, sprouting in abundance I do not recall witnessing before. Seen some in semicircles too. Late (in writ!) blessings of the Equinox by the way! |
| 1st October 2007 Antti Litmanen | The Dead and the Fog - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches Glad you made it to Mlník - it is a beautiful town. There is a lot to be said about the somber atmosphere of the Mlník ossuary - much different from that of the well-groomed and busy one in Kutná Hora. We had the former to ourselves for quite a while, with silence much conducive to presencing the strong life (in death) of the dimly-lit chamber. Did you notice the skulls apparently damaged by sword-blades placed in view on one side? How many stories they must keep. It would've been interesting to tour the nearby wine cellars as well, had there been enough time. "The Fog on Snezkou" picture is enchanting enough to take me there if I keep on gazing at it just a few minutes longer. Sad to hear the fog hides such ravages by poisons of the our time. |
| 1st October 2007 Suzi | argh - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! Where is part 2! I must read the rest!! |
| 1st October 2007 Tassos | - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!! Always wonderful to hear your travel stories. |
| 30th September 2007 Suzi | Bones - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches Ha your mum with the bones! Great reading. Await the next installment! x |
| 30th September 2007 Clay Lowe | Roll On - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches Hi Tiziana, You sound like you are having an amazing time. I love the updates and the photos. Keep them coming. Peace, Clay |
| 29th September 2007 Geraldine | Chair lifts = shudder! - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches Rather you than me! Hope you're enjoying the trip to Russia - by train, I think you said? Thinking of you, Geraldine xx |
| 28th September 2007 Tara | already transfixed - From: Battling with Czech computers Hey Tiziana - great reading already! I am so excited for the rest of your journey! Many blessings! Tara |
| 26th September 2007 Travelling Priestess | Grazie! - From: Battling with Czech computers Grazie tanto Filippo, spero che stai bene, un bacio! Tiziana xxx |
| 26th September 2007 Travelling Priestess | - From: Battling with Czech computers Just wait until you see the new pieces! |
| 24th September 2007 Suzi | Your dad - From: Battling with Czech computers I remember well your dad's ART! |
| 22nd September 2007 Filippo | Good Mabon! - From: Battling with Czech computers Ehy Tiziana! I want to wish you a good Autumn Equinox! I'm happy to read you're having a good travel and you made two new best friends :D Let us know how your adventure continues! Hugs from Sicily! Filippo |
| 19th September 2007 Antti Litmanen | Hyvää matkaa - From: New beginnings So you're on your way then. Blessings aplenty for the long, winding road ahead! |
| 17th September 2007 Suzi | Bon Voyage! - From: New beginnings Greta to catch up and especially to see you before the big voyage. Can't wait to read your exciting adventures on here and hopefully to see you early next year - wherever you may end up! Good luck! xx |
| 17th September 2007 Katinka | Safe journey - From: New beginnings Safe journey lovely traveling priestess and thank you for sharing your experience with us all! Sorry to miss making you a traveling necklace, but am sure the right one will come to you on this trip! Have many fine adventures, meet new friends and walk with Goddess where ever your path may lead you! Bright blessings and lots of love Katinka |
| 17th September 2007 barry | Ganesh - From: New beginnings Dear Tiziana A true honour to have been able to help see you off so powerfully! Guess what? Saturday was Ganesh's birthday! Very auspicious! Love from us. |
| 14th September 2007 kate | Blessings - From: Farewell Leamington! Power of light, power of life, power of love to you on your journey. |
| 14th September 2007 Travelling Priestess | Thanks all! - From: Farewell Leamington! Thanks for all your good wishes! I'm now logging off - packing up my computer. Much love to you all, Tiziana xxx |
| 14th September 2007 Pete D | Thanks - From: Farewell Leamington! It was great to be there on Saturday. Thank yopu so much - especially for the Sambasadors. the greatest treat though was becky playing the didge - inspirational. Keep up the blog - nice one. Love & Light |
| 14th September 2007 koko | - From: Farewell Leamington! continue to travel with magic oh delicious Tiziana.. blessings and love , kokoxx |
| 14th September 2007 Bryn | Bon Voyage! - From: Farewell Leamington! I'm quite awed by what you're doing. I hope it brings you much joy and wonder. Looking forward to the next installment! Bryn. |
| 14th September 2007 Stephen O'Malley | cya! - From: Farewell Leamington! All the best well wishes to you as your feet start moving east. Thinking of you. Stephen |
| 11th September 2007 Khangare | Blessings on your journey! - From: Today I have so much to do that I have to meditate for two hours instead of one Tiz, my darling, wishing you a most glorious departure on your amazing journey! I will be in touch, sorry didnt write yet abt CZ, will soon!!! Lots of love, Hana |
| 10th September 2007 Travelling Priestess | Most important book - From: Following the call of the wild soul You're welcome! I'll be able to tell you more about my most treasured book as I am journeying... I am taking a few. The travel guides will be important, as will be Hermann Hesse's 'Morgenlandfahrt'. Watch this space! |
| 10th September 2007 Travelling Priestess | Manaia - From: He who danced to the sound of a drum wearing the garland of the great serpent on his neck No, you never mentioned that. I'm glad you did, as I will take it with me now. Txx |
| 10th September 2007 Tassos | Manaia - From: He who danced to the sound of a drum wearing the garland of the great serpent on his neck You know, I am not sure if I ever mentioned much about the bone carving you have. It's a Manaia, the Maori guardian of spiritual energy. It has the head of a bird, body of a man and tail of a fish, creating a balance of Sky, Earth, and Sea... It seemed appropriate for you, back then. -t |
| 9th September 2007 Jonathan | Great party - what will be you most important book andwhy? - From: Following the call of the wild soul Thanks for the party last night - great music and good to meet up so many friends. Someone asked me who I knew from amongst the guests ~ and I counted people from five different circles / circumstances ~ three of which you directly or indirectly had a hand in bringing about. Thank you for that! So with youR trolley on wheels (or whatever it becomes over the months ahead) what is or will become you most treasured book and why? I look forward to hearing the highs and the lows ~ and as a friend says "the awesomeness of it all". Travel well and with good heart. If you see Brian along the way ~ give him our love. Jacky and I remember well the Inanna weekend and the time he spent with us. Jonathan CALM BODY ~ OPEN HEART ~ GENEROUS MIND |