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| 18th November 2006 Carlos Petry-Freeman | A beginning and no end.... - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant Thanks for being around in this world.....My prayers and support are always with you....Where next? |
| 17th November 2006 Elizabeth Gadbois | Art of Living, Living for Art - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant I'm looking forward to exhibiting your work whenever you are ready. Your work is realized and inspirational. Your desire to share your journey is the artist's way...you are undeniably a great artist and poet. Liz |
| 17th November 2006 jc | Captivating ! - From: Paying for Your Mind: The Magic of Venezia Your photos are captivating....well done ! |
| 17th November 2006 jc | :> - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant Your words are passionate, personal & poetic.... I like it ! |
| 16th November 2006 sprucemoose | Like a pro - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant You take some ripping good photos. Very artistic. |
| 16th November 2006 Becky Stracener | Wow - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant Cameron, you are an amazing photographer. You could be published if you ever choose that. And your insights are beautiful. Thanks for bringing us along with you on your travels. Its a gift. Becky |
| 15th November 2006 Echo | :,v! - From: The Aroma of La Roma as you can see from the title.i am Chinese, these two letters mean very strong appreciation. I have enjoyed your writing so much, Europe has been my most favored destination in my journey .I alway didnot get the chance to go there. Your writing make my dreamland more vivid and closer, much thanks! |
| 11th November 2006 Natavive | Incredible - From: Paying for Your Mind: The Magic of Venezia I am very glad I stumbled upon your blog. Your are quite the artist, your writing is superb and your photographs are exceptional. Truly magnificent. |
| 8th November 2006 SAN | sa - From: Paying for Your Mind: The Magic of Venezia Ich habe Ihre Blog gelesen und fühle ich mich wohl dieser Blog zu lesen. Bitte besuchen Sie uns http://www.fun-reisen.de |
| 6th November 2006 MLLE Faltomonster | viola - From: Paying for Your Mind: The Magic of Venezia J'adore le photo du canel, c'est magnifique!!! Tres beau... |
| 3rd November 2006 Megan Crozier | Wow!! - From: Tuscan Faces Beautiful Photos!!! |
| 2nd November 2006 Fabio | - From: Tuscan Faces I advice to you to visit Bologna. I live in Bologna and it'a a very nice city! I sometimes read your blog and it's so beatiful! sorry for my english! :-) |
| 2nd November 2006 urban | rose garden - From: Tuscan Faces very lovely blog. |
| 1st November 2006 Israel | Tuscan Faces - From: Tuscan Faces Loved the photography! Can't say the same for the writing. Sorry, everyone is a critic :-) |
| 26th October 2006 Alice | - From: The Aroma of La Roma Cam, you know I have enjoyed your writing over the last few years but can I say, your photos prove to be no less vivid and engaging. How enchanting to see the world through your lens! with love, Alice |
| 18th October 2006 Liz Gadbois | Wow! - From: A Second Savor of Athens Hi Cameron, Your images create wanderlust, but your word evoke longing. You are a gifted journalist as well as a talented photographer. Keep going! Your style, your signature, your impressions of your environment are compelling and inspirational. Thanks for sharing, I look forward to traveling with you, via internet, to places that I can only dream about. Salute!! |
| 15th October 2006 Mer | Wow... - From: A Second Savor of Athens I just wanted to tell you that I thought your pictures were gorgeous. I love looking at interesting pictures that other people have taken. I love the shot of the man with the beads and the one of the feet of the guard. Awesome. =) Keep of the great pictures! |
| 14th October 2006 Dennis Peyton | Hugs and Grins - From: A Second Savor of Athens Thanks Cam. Always a deep sense of LIFE inside your experience. No Words.... Thanks for the Love. |
| 4th October 2006 Yathi | Good one again. - From: Panting Eyes, Panting Dreams Great write this time and I have a dog too. |
| 4th October 2006 Yathi | Great pics - From: Midnight In Thessaloniki Especially the ones is B&W and sepia. Nice composition, did u use Photoshop? |
| 3rd October 2006 anonymous | - From: Midnight In Thessaloniki I will get you a Spongebob cake for your next birthday !!!!! OX, Mom |
| 30th September 2006 Mimi & BaBa | Remembrances - From: Beheld By Rebellious Mythos: The Peloponnese Thank you, son, for bringing back memories of our storied time spent in Greece. Albeit, we were a family, but how else would Craig have be there to carry a injured traveler down the side of the mountain from Delphi and then to first aid. (where was the Oracle?) We live again through your mind and your pictures. Stay well and our prayers are with you and your singular friends. |
| 28th September 2006 Shugee | a complete stranger who enjoyed your blog - From: Athens in a Fig yasos. i'm in athens currently. i love the photo of the shadow of the kritios boy - the most perfect and lovely sculpture i've ever seen! |
| 17th September 2006 anonymous | - From: Karpathian Jones thanks for taking us along....the view from your "vacation home" seemed amazing - what a peaceful place. XO, Mom |
| 14th September 2006 Scott Sherrill | Inspiring - From: Nude Camping and More Stories of a Newfound Nudist Cam~ Thanks for including me in on your travels. I celebrate your freedom and your discoveries. Keep it up! Scott |
| 12th September 2006 Rob Spenser | Blessings - From: Nude Camping and More Stories of a Newfound Nudist Dear Cam, thanks so much for these blogs. its so nostalgic for me to see your pics. so gorgeous there. the color, the landscapes. the feeling of the water. i appreciate your writing too. you are very talented. keep it all coming. stay healthy, happy and safe. Blessings to you from the PNW, Rob |
| 12th September 2006 Christi | Really?! - From: Nude Camping and The Stories of a Newfound Nudist LOL - I can't believe it! You pack so light, I had always just assumed there was no swimsuit in there!! Goes to show what I know! It sounds so lovely - I wish I could join you! Blessed be. |
| 9th September 2006 anonymous | - From: Searching for a Wind Blown Free Thank you for taking us along....I love traveling with you. And I can't wait for the upcoming blog!! You found a new way to enjoy yourself- being nude!!! Yea! Much love - Mom |
| 6th September 2006 Rosemary | wowie zowie - From: A Formulation of Crete and Its New Sustaining Land Dear dear Cambo.....your prose takes me with you.....and then...on top of that...your pictures !!!!! Oh thank you....such color and feeling and excitement. I am with you.....thank you for taking me along. I love you.....always....xxRosemary |
| 3rd September 2006 Chelsea | - From: Piraeus Is and Piraeus Was Wow...the trip sounds amazing so far! I'm so glad you made it safely...can't wait to come meet up with you and share in the exploration! I love you....your sis |
| 28th August 2006 Loti | Tashi Delek - From: Returning Rivers hi my brother it is really nice to hear from you as soon as possible by this. ever time when i read about yours, it can help me a lot to cultivate my English knowledge. please send me constently if you could, yeah that you did ask me something about the Tibetan is i will give you by my Email, please enjoy with your trip and your lovely family. from your Loti |
| 26th August 2006 Scott Sherrill | - From: Returning Rivers Cameron ~ I'm sorry we never had the opportunity to get better acquainted. I wish you well on your travels. Love and Blessings, Scott |
| 2nd July 2006 Carlos Petry-Freeman | Soulful Heart - From: Naked Again Let your naked truth travel through you.....You give words of passion, inspriation and hope to those who read your heartfilled words. The human race has advanced for our spiritual good because of you----I deeply thank you and I love hearing from you....You always make my day. |
| 30th June 2006 Scott Sherrill | Gratitude - From: Naked Again Thank you, Cameron, for validating what I sensed in you. You're an exceptional man of great wisdom and heart. I regret that we apparently will not have the opportunity to explore the magnificence of your Spiritual Nature. I trust our paths will cross again. If not, you have my phone number and e-mail adress. Love and Blessings Always for Your Highest Good. Scott |
| 30th June 2006 Barbara Gilday | Welcome home - From: Naked Again Dear Soul, So glad, so glad to hear your cyber voice again....to feel the freshness of your views, insights, reflections.......to see the images that inspire and speak to deeper levels. Welcome home, dear soul. Welcome home. |
| 9th May 2006 Christine ( from Mc Leod Ganj ) | brilliant ! - From: Culture Hopping your pictures and your text are so lively ! It is a real pleasure to see , to meet someone who knows how to share his experience through the world and mostly through the people's mind . I agree that i might be difficult to come back home ( what is home ? ) yes , you are looked at as if nothing had happened ... nothing had changed , but you know that the travel made you , and you can now travel through the people's mind as if it was a country ! Thank you for keeping us informed in such a personal way about the health and the illness of our planet . So useful . and you keep smiling ... that's wonderful I also love the traveller's part ... money , organization ... Really , Thank you , Cam . you are doing a very interesting job . Poetry , humour , consciousness , broadmindedness .and heart... I love it and i hope to receive more . I wish i had seen a photo of Toulouse ! ( joking ! ) |
| 2nd April 2006 Rosemary | Cambo my Cambo - From: Today Oh dearheart.......you are on a journey here....right now....while spending time on this Island. Your feet may not be on ancient, dusty roads....but it is a journey all the same. Yes...committing to 10 months on this Island will be a journey of a different sort.......but an enlightening one all the same. Here you go.......and we all still have your back. Love you......always....xxxxxthe other Mama |
| 30th March 2006 Becky Stracener | - From: Down the Body, Into the Body Cameron, your photography is just beautiful. You have a special gift. Thanks for sharing the beauty of the world with us. Becky |
| 24th March 2006 Susan | Welcome home... - From: Down the Body, Into the Body Welcome home, dear fellow traveler. I look forward to great conversations in digesting our experiences and rejoicing in our blessings. ...with love from fellow traveler, Susan |
| 2nd March 2006 Mark | Grist - From: To Bring Back Home More grist for Cameron's mill. Ask the questions, then meditate. To do the work of saving others we must save ourselves. A peaceful island can exist in a restless sea. |
| 1st March 2006 Bryn | Your questing gives us blessings - From: To Bring Back Home Thank you for challenging our awareness with your inquiry into the nature of selflessness. Perhaps when we give freely without fear of want we are sharing not only the material with which we dispense but the essence through which we give. seeking gratitude or acknowledgement for the gifts we share, distracts us from the initial act of giving- when called upon by our fellow being they give to us the opportunity to become aware of our own abundance and therefore the opportunity to let go without fear of want. (On a side note, your log challenged me to put to words my own feelings and understanding of selflessness. I wrote lucidly one time through and then accidently erased it. I was frusturated, although taking the time to write again lets it resonate more deeply with my conciousness.) Thank you Cameron. love, Bryn |
| 13th February 2006 Becky Stracener | Reading story - From: Being Human & Peace Tonight, I got the urge to print out many of your journal entries and read them through. You are on such a wonderful journey. From the first one on grassroot connections, to the humility of the humaness of your body in India. Are you now in the Pacific Northwest? I would love to share stories. Becky |
| 31st January 2006 gyathar | tibet - From: Being Human & Peace |
| 30th January 2006 Dennis P. | Sharing / Redistributing Money - From: To Bring Back Home Cam. Tell me you have a paypal account and what your user name is. Life speaks through your honesty. Your hand is open to share with your family as their hands are open to share with their families. We can add coin and paper to your/their smiles. Namaste Friend. |
| 30th January 2006 Dennis Peyton | Breathfull Heart - From: Being Human & Peace Ahhh Cam. Salty heart, salty life, salty tears....all on many sides of your experience/life. Sweet vintage smile, sugar dimples, embracing LOVE. No Words. Creative Love describes how Constantine's Dove moves now....Showing us, as an inspired Teacher, by example, how to sway and dance with our hands 'up', walk barefoot over percieved dangers, and weep openly. Ohhh Dear Dear Cameron. Thanks sooooo much for being part of my Family. Yours Forever; tears flowing.... I've so missed that. Thanks. You are an Alchemist and a wonderful reflection. Love and Deep Life to all those who see and touch your / our path. |
| 30th January 2006 Lydia | Welcome Home! - From: Being Human & Peace Thank you for the pictures and beautiful writings about your journey. Lydia |
| 17th December 2005 Susan | sharing your spiritual challenge of beggars - From: To Bring Back Home Thank you for this soulful sharing, Cameron... I too experience that spiritual challenge each time I pass a panhandler... How to stay open and generous and yet a steward of one's resources. As I refelct on what you've written and stirred, my thought comes to: Perhaps the opening is not to expect any resolution but to greet the aliveness, tension and call of the struggele of each of those moments. A wake up call the questions, What is the state of my heart, is my generosity flowing, am I being caught by fear and scarcity. Am I at peace and radiating peace in this moment -- whether that includes a coin or not. I wish I had some help for your Tibetan friends... Sending you much love and WARM hugs. Brr. |
| 17th December 2005 JUDY | BEGGING - From: To Bring Back Home FIRST, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR STORY. YOU ASK AND PONDER LIFE'S IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: WHY DO I HAVE MORE THEN OTHERS? HOW CAN I SHARE WITHOUT RESENTMENT? MUST MY GIFTS BE REPAID WITH A PERFORMANCE OR WITH GRATITUDE? YOU BEGIN TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOU ARE LUCKY BEYOND ALL MEASURE. WITH YOUR GOOD FORTUNE YOU ALSO HAVE A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILTY. IMAGINE USING YOUR TRAVEL MONEY TO BUILD A SCHOOL IN NIGERIA, A COMMUNITY KITCHEN IN INDIA, FEEDING A FAMILY FOR SEVERAL YEARS WITH YOUR DISPOSABLE INCOME. THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE IN AMERICA WHO DO NOT HAVE HIGH PAYING JOBS WHO MAKE A COMMITMENT TO CONTRIBUTE TO SOMEONE WHO IS LESS FORTUNATE. THEY DO NOT NEED THE PERFORMANCE OR THE GRATEFUL EYES. THEY SIMPLY KNOW DEEPLY THAT WITHOUT RECOGNITION THEY ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE. YOUR FRIENDS WANT A BETTER LIFE IN THE STATES. MY FAMILY CAME TO AMERICA FOR A BETTER LIFE AND FOUND IT. MAYBE WE SHOULD BEGIN TO MAKE SURE THAT PEOPLE CAN HAVE A BETTER LIFE IN THE PLACES THEY CURRENTLY LIVE. I LIKE THE OMETEPE MODEL. WISHING YOU SAFE JOURNEYS AND A GROWING COMPASSIONATE HEART. JUDY |
| 16th December 2005 Becky Stracener | Inspiring! - From: Labors: Africa to India Thanks for your generosity in taking us with your journey with you! It's exciting! |
| 14th December 2005 Erik Eriksson | - From: Labors: Africa to India I've said it before, and I say it again. You've got a gift when it comes to writing... |