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Date: 19th August 2008

aw I'm jeallous!
I've just recently found out what my heros name is, after listening to his songs over and over. What a story! Wow!

From Blog: My Date with a Pop Star
Date: 3rd August 2008

Western TM's
Wow, that must have been a truly frightening experience. Thank goodness that the TM's in the UK and Europe have lost this vicious streak, in the short time they have been in the west. I own 9 Tibetan Mastiffs, 3 males and 6 females, and can honestly say they are nothing like the ones you describe. yes, they bark at strangers to guard the property, but we can confidently allow visitors in and out with no problems at all; most visitors bring their children and sometimes their own dogs too. You can see my pack at: www.tibetanmastiffdog.com and a few YouTube videos, my channel is http://uk.youtube.com/user/K9TMD. Please take a look, it may change your opinion about this breed (not resident in Tibet). regards Andy

From Blog: Why Snoopy and Woodstock Never Made it to Tibet
Date: 18th July 2008

Looking forward
I look forward to reading your upcoming blogs....must be pretty hard getting them uploaded though, if my experience of the N.E was anything to go by....

From Blog: Pemakö, Part 1: Just the Getting There
Date: 7th July 2008

keep up the good work,
i'm so happy to know good work that you're doing and see pictures from my home town (Pyingdem) funny... i can't recognize none of the childrent in picture but i'm sure if i see theirs parent they'll be familiar to me, still so happy see them all. i'm so thankful to you and want to say keep up the good work.

From Blog: Pemakö, Part 1: Just the Getting There
Date: 6th November 2007


it was good

From Blog: New Year's Photo Gallery
Date: 21st June 2007

hello from Ann Arbor
Hi Wangmo, Just a quick hello to let you know that I check your blog from time to time, and loved the piece about you in the Ann Arbor new.

From Blog: Quick Update
Date: 1st May 2007

Thank you
Hi Wangmo, I was searching the web for some info about Tibet and Kusum Lingpa and came across your journal. I can't stop reading about it, even though I'm at work. Such a wonderful work that you've done! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. The pictures are so beautiful too! Best of wishes, Stephanie

From Blog: Five Cats, 22 Orphans and 24 Nuns
Date: 27th April 2007

Dog Attack
Oh My! You are a talented writer and what a dramatic event. I am happy to hear you are well. Thanks for sharing these great stories. Anne.

From Blog: Why Snoopy and Woodstock Never Made it to Tibet
Date: 15th April 2007

be careful
Hey, I'm expecting to see you again, lets be careful please. Wow a crazy horse ride in the mountains and a few days with a rock star. Man what a life. miss and love you. Michael

From Blog: Why Snoopy and Woodstock Never Made it to Tibet
Date: 15th April 2007

Glad you're ok
Wangmo, What a scary story- you must've been terrified. That is so good that you were wearing that cord. With love, Deepali

From Blog: Why Snoopy and Woodstock Never Made it to Tibet
Date: 14th April 2007

Better than coffee
Wow, your dog story broke the semi stupor of a late morning start!!!!!I am so glad to hear that you were unharmed and the horse ok. I also enjoyed the videos of Sherten. Are there any dull moments in your life??!!!! I think of you often with love and affection, susan

From Blog: Why Snoopy and Woodstock Never Made it to Tibet
Date: 12th April 2007

monastaries
i have had a pleasure to meet some of the people it is with sadness i realize i see them only infrequently thank you for the memories

From Blog: New Photos! New Photos!
Date: 5th April 2007

Thanks
I'll be traveling through Aba to Mardo Tashi Choling in July. Thanks for the preview. Joseph

From Blog: New Year's Photo Gallery
Date: 26th February 2007

Happy Losar
Tashi Delek! Happy Losar! Thanks for sharing these great photos! love, al

From Blog: New Year's Photo Gallery
Date: 24th January 2007

may blessings abound
Does this mean they will marry? Sending good wishes for health and happines s however it goes....

From Blog: Auspicious Connection
Date: 11th December 2006

Beautiful.....
they are all sobeautiful...thank you, Wangmo, for the pics. BTW, have all the girls been "adopted" by sanghamates? Is there a girl I can help support ? In addition to money, can I write? Hope you are well. Glad to here that the trip will be about $2000---a lot less than I thought it might be. sending love, susan

From Blog: New Photos of the Girls
Date: 13th October 2006

october 12, 2006
Dear Wangmo--What wonderful writings and pictures. Miss seeing you but when I read your stories and adventures it seems like it was yesterday you were packing to leave. Keep sending the pictures and stories. See you soon-time goes so fast. Love and hugs, Ginny

From Blog: Take a Seat, Celine
Date: 11th October 2006

awesome
good to be connected again. A lounge singer. How neat. I havent heard you sing since we were children. and guess what!! I still have the tapes. They are on cassette. I'm going to transfer them. Best of luck to you always. Keep up the good work. You've met some pretty amazing people

From Blog: Take a Seat, Celine
Date: 4th October 2006

Take Two Seats, Celine
Hello Wangmo, What a wonderful entry this was. It is remarkable and kind of you, that you can still find the time and energy to update this blog. I so appreciate the pictures and information. I think of you often and reading and seeing this blog makes you seem a little less far way and brings the land of Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje right to my doorstep(so to speak). I send love and hugs across the world to you.....susan

From Blog: Take a Seat, Celine
Date: 21st August 2006

Amazed, again
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful experience with us. Chris and I miss you terribly in Ann Arbor, but are awed and humbled by the important and amazing work you're doing in Tibet. We would also like to help with your friend's incredible project. Let us know the best way to handle donations. Lots of love, Julia.

From Blog: Five Cats, 22 Orphans and 24 Nuns
Date: 19th August 2006

Long time no pecan bun
Hi Wangmo, This is amazing, heartbreaking and disturbing! I'd be happy to donate some money for these girls and women. What a wonderful opportunity to really help some people. Should I put the money in your Paypal account or is there another way?I recenty discovered that Paypal takes a large percentage. Also, can I forward this link to some other people. There is always a chance that someone else will feel compelled to donate some money. You seem very critical of yourself but it sounds like your doing great. Love, Rachel

From Blog: Five Cats, 22 Orphans and 24 Nuns
Date: 30th July 2006

Wow
Wangmo, your adventures sound fantastic and are very inspiring - thank you for taking the time to write them out - please keep them coming! Love, Rigdzin

From Blog: Traling Gompa and A Return to My Darlag Roots
Date: 19th July 2006

Wednesday
Wangmo, How amazing that you are making such connections, what a great opportunity. I'm so happy for you! I hope you have continued success in your work abroad. with love, P. ps Thanks for the funny pictures you emailed me!!

From Blog: Traling Gompa and A Return to My Darlag Roots
Date: 12th July 2006

Great pictures
Your pictures are worth far more than a thousand words.....thanks for all the delightful photos and equally delightful text. with love, susan

From Blog: Celebration!
Date: 9th July 2006

beautiful journal
Wangmo, thank you for giving us this insight into your adventures. Sometimes I fell like I am right there. You could be a travel writer for National Geographic! much love xxxooo Michael

From Blog: Celebration!





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