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21st February 2007
Susin
Vegos - From: Consciously Consumed
Hi! I'm a fellow vego in France - and yes it's certainly the land of meat, particularly in the Alsace region where I am. Wow, it's just pork, pork and more pork here, they even like to garnish veggies with pork! But thanks for the list of vegetarian food stores in Paris, that'll come in handy! Keep up the great journals, very unique :-)
14th February 2007
Tim S.
Wow!!!! - From: The Fast: Body To Spirit & Back
What an excellent blog....as a result of reading this blog which explains fasting so well, I remember the fasting that I did as a child, and I'm inspired to get into the habit of fasting all over again...keep writing!!!
11th February 2007
Ching Li
- From: Tuscan Faces
Beautiful photography! Makes me want to go see it right now :)
7th February 2007
Jan
Amazing - From: Paying for Your Mind: The Magic of Venezia
Your photographs are absolutely stunning, amazing and so artistic. Thank you for posting them for all to enjoy. I have traveled Italy many times and enjoyed seeing it through your eyes.
18th January 2007
chels
- From: Alone or Not To Be Alone: Traveling's Mindset
thanks little bro for these words....needed them today - had an awesome talk with alice and was able to figure a lot of stuff out through discussion - nice to come back and read this!....love you
16th January 2007
Pheeleepa
photos - From: From Travel to Absolute Travel: The Inner Experience
I really like the photos you have taken. You have a great eye for composition.
16th January 2007
natalie
thanks - From: Alone or Not To Be Alone: Traveling's Mindset
I randomly stumbled upon your article, just at the right moment. I've been traveling by myself for a while and now, nearing the end of my trip, started to get strange, unexplainable feelings that I think are loneliness. I can't be sure because it's not a feeling I am used to, but reading what you have written has helped me put things into perspective. Thank you.
16th January 2007
Dennis P.
Thanks Cam. - From: Uncovering The Pearls: Inspiration Behind the Chisel
What a sensitive, well breathed communique from Life. Thanks
15th January 2007
evette
inspiring - From: Alone or Not To Be Alone: Traveling's Mindset
an inspiring read. really admire your self-assuredness, and envy you somewhat. i've travelled to a number of places alone and everytime people ask me who did i travel with, my face still puts on a spontaneous pout when i answer "alone". i've enjoyed all my travels alone but its always questions like that that get me down. and so here i am, as with past years, browsing the internet on solo travel hoping to find some kindred spirit. if not, at least learn not to be intimidated by the word 'alone'.
13th January 2007
matt
Black&Whites - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant
Great photos! Unbelievable perspectives!
29th December 2006
acharee
great photos - From: Uncovering The Pearls: Inspiration Behind the Chisel
They are one of the most beautiful photos I've ever seen!
29th December 2006
cam2yogi
Volunteering - From: Murtala Mohammed
Volunteering? Search the web is my advice. There are so many organizations out there, especially working within Africa. Search, research and them follow your heart and breathe as you work with the world. The best advice I can give, from personal experience, is forever follow your heart and travel with your love and compassion in which you have to offer to all people and places we exist. Thank you! Maybe I'll see you in Africa soon. In Peace, cam
29th December 2006
Ada Achmoody
- From: Murtala Mohammed
I am impressed by what you wrote. I am originally from Nigeria...lived in Nigeria and Togo for 14 years. Moved here 14 years ago, and made my first trip back this year. I was devasted at what I saw. I am crushed that the "giant" of Africa had been reduced to such a pitiful joke. I will forever be changed by what I saw in two weeks. At the detrioriation around me...the hope and zeal for life in the eyes of the people. I would like to go back to Africa to help but am not sure in what capacity. Do you have any advice for me? How can I fund a trip back, how can I volunteer to help?
23rd December 2006
iva doll
Yes, that's it. - From: From Travel to Absolute Travel: The Inner Experience
You summed up why I have tried to give up everything in order to travel. It is hard to tell people why you want to travel for months or years at a time, or forever. Why its not enough for me just go somewhere for a few months, have a good time and come home. My first solo 9 month travel experience in Europe was in the moment all the time and every experience, good and bad, was equally amazing and the whole thing changed me. I crashed in squats, swam naked in the ocean with travelling circus performers in Italy, had midnight climbs through haunted graveyards in Edinburgh, hitchiked throughout the tuscan country side, weaseled my way into parties in Ibiza and so on. There were no rules and life consisted only of possibility, the now, and of my own core as a human being which flowed effortlessly the current of life. Transition to socialization and daily routine when I came home was tough to say the least, and for the 5 years I did it to pay off my collective debts land to make enough money to leave again, I longed for release back into that realm of the spontaneous that made up my heart and deepest spiritual self after travelling. Finally I paid off my debts and by selling everything I owned I was able to go to Japan where I spent six months doing some pretty cool stuff (see ivadoll travelblog) and then jaunted off to Thailand and Laos for some relaxing during the cold Japanese winter). Unfortunately I got sick on that trip in such a way that may make independent travel abroad very difficult in the future. I had to abruptly return home when I had planned not to return for atleast 3 years. The shock has been terrible. Although seeing old friends is wonderful, I now have to worry about car insurance, what I am going to eventually study, future careers, where am I going to live in a few years, which city will I pick to settle down in, and all that bladdy blah. I am obsessed with the future because my society's now is all about planning for the future. I swear it is giving me an ulcer. I want to check out of this paradigm, of stuff, and invisible ropes as soon as I can, and perhaps never come back to it. Maybe if the universe smiles my way it will happen soon and I'll see you on the road somewhere, ivadoll.
22nd December 2006
anonymous
Well written - From: From Travel to Absolute Travel: The Inner Experience
Like the article dude - articulate and flowing, not to mention inspring. Hope your travels bring you to ever greater levels of self-realization; they certainly have for me :)
22nd December 2006
katydid
Great article! - From: From Travel to Absolute Travel: The Inner Experience
I loved the article you wrote. It sums up so many things for me. You're pictures are amazing! Happy Travels.
6th December 2006
Ali
Photos... - From: Behind These Walls: When Paris Turns Black to Green
Beautiful as ever :)
6th December 2006
Mom
- From: Behind These Walls: When Paris Turns Black to Green
Your heart sings and we are the lucky recipients to it's melody....your words, your photos..... really beautiful. OX, M
6th December 2006
Debra from Doc's
Holiday greetings! - From: Behind These Walls: When Paris Turns Black to Green
We think and talk of you often. Everyone thinks your stories and pictures are amazing! Please know that we wish you all the best this holiday season. Take care Cam! Love Deb
6th December 2006
Universal Mama
wow - From: Behind These Walls: When Paris Turns Black to Green
Once again....your words and photos transport me from the beach in Kingston....to Paris. Once again I can feel and sense and see within those words...and you take me with you. Ahhh.....always so kind . Thank you.....I miss you...I love you, Rosemary
5th December 2006
Barbara G.
Searching - From: Behind These Walls: When Paris Turns Black to Green
Dear Heart, Following your dreams, your instincts, your passion. What will you find? It doesn't matter. Just that you are - you are present - all touches and changes your being. Be well. Be there. Barbara from Nigeria
5th December 2006
Abe
Amazing - From: Behind These Walls: When Paris Turns Black to Green
Wow these photos are fantastic. Love your low angles and the effects you've created, very Cobalt looking. Hit me up sometime at tribe.net http://people.tribe.net/faa6a46c-4b0b-4d3d-8e3c-000e44ad1b2a or myspace.com/Phx_kidd
1st December 2006
R Rath
Loved this - From: Paying for Your Mind: The Magic of Venezia
Ditto. I am glad I chose to read your blog. What a writer! THanks for sharing. Photos superb! Keep up the good work!
30th November 2006
anonymous
- From: Nude Camping and More Stories of a Newfound Nudist
wow i never seen any thing like this before
20th November 2006
Katie Kruger
Merci pour tes idees! - From: Boy, Man & l’Etudiant
Cameron, Tu a du talent pour ecrirant et pour la photographie. Merci pour tes idees et pour partagant ton talent avec moi et l'autres! P.S. Mais tu est le pere! Je pense...
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
ndx
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
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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


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