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| 3rd August 2008 Marjorie | What a fling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - From: Our final fling It surely looks like a fling indeed. Those places are really beautiful. It looks encouraging. Universal Studios looks great - just great. It shows that they had a very happy time. Disneyland looks so beautiful too. All these pictures taken are so artistically photographed too. I enjoy this blog of "Their Last Fling" very much Marjorie |
| 16th March 2008 Deidre | Hello - From: Turtles I'm glad to hear you enjoyed your experience here in Trinidad. I hope you enjoyed the rest of your South American trip as well. All the best to you and yours. :) |
| 2nd March 2008 jennifer | more - From: Lovely churches and more ruins i want more blog. it's like reading a book and someone has taken the last chapters out and is making you wait for it. beautiful pictures |
| 13th February 2008 karin | BEUTIFUL PICTURES!! - From: Town of ruins Wow! I didnt know you guys were such great photographers, your pics are really beautiful. Thanks so much for posting such wonderful things about us everywhere, you guys have been so much help! Take care, and I hope all is well with you! |
| 7th January 2008 Hal | Merida is Great! - From: Christmas in Merida I've been going to Merida for the past 10 years to have dental work done. Each visit is better the the last. We got back from Merida about 3 weeks ago. On this last trip we did some bird watching in the jungle with a Mayan guide AND cenote swimming. There is a little village about an hour southwest of Merida that has a little rail line that will take you in a horse draw cart 4 miles into the jungle where one can climb down into 3 different underground water filled cenotes (caverns). The swimming was great (78 degrees) and the Indians were friendly. |
| 7th January 2008 Kathryn Biggs | Christmas in Merida - From: Christmas in Merida Dear Rae and Pieter, Glad you got to Merida as I remember it was quite good from when I worked in Progreso. Junk food for Christmas, hmmmmm. Oh well, at least some places were open. Two important things in Mexico are the iguanas, large and arrogant, and the shoe stores. I was also amazed at the number of jewelry stores and the number of people who speak English. Take care! love from Kathryn |
| 4th January 2008 Lincoln | Beautiful shots. Happy New Year - From: Indigo and the Mayans Beautiful shots. Have a fun filled time friends and Happy New Year. God bless. Lincoln |
| 30th December 2007 Margie | A well worth trip - From: A trip down memory lane What I like about yu guys was that you did not give up in spite of the mosquito bits and the smelly trips and the rough rides. I do not think I would be able to take that nine mile trip. Wow! Rae you are good girl. You have a good constitution. Keep it! Yes when you hear them cry out "Flores a Flores" in that sing song voice - look out if your constition is not strong then do not get on that bus. You did very will guys on that trip. I know that Pieter had enjoy it inspite of all the harrassment because he saw those ruins. I could see that the trip was well worth its goal. You went and got where you wanted to go and saw what you wanted to see. May I add this comment to you PIETER - you've got one of the most fantastic wife. She follow you anywhere and that is very good. She enjoys your pleasures. I admire her a lot. Hats off to you RAE to make travel trip a success. |
| 3rd November 2007 Monique | Beautiful - From: Bird-spotting heaven Jaribu's in South America . I thought they were native to Oz, so when you travel you see that some animals are on different continents, interesting isn't it? What a fantastic variety of wildlife |
| 3rd November 2007 Monique | - From: No Martians Here Oh Rae, that sounds like a lovely time with Mari. I can see you all absorbing it and using lots of it when you will grow your vegetables in Nelson |
| 26th October 2007 Paul | God's best mate - From: We wish we had more time in Rio Eh, Pieter, you didn't tell us you were that close to Jesus. Fancy giving him a piggie-back in Rio! Unless you turned into a totem pole.... |
| 24th October 2007 Raquel | the pretty pink building... - From: Old town, new friends ... would be the building of the Old Congress, which moved to its new disgusting building a couple of years ago. As for the old railway engine was the first and now it's the oldest of its kind in gud-auld SA. Hope the footnotes help...hihihi... all in all I'd give you er.. an EXTREMELY POSITIVE mark!!!!!! Luv you guys... keep on sharing!!! Besitos, Raquel |
| 16th October 2007 Nancy Hayes | POSTCARDS - From: Beautiful wooden city with a Dutch flavour Hi Pieter & Rae, I'm a member of Demaris' Unesco postcard group. I love your blog about your travels; great idea to keep all of us informed! I hope you're buying lots of postcards everywhere you can find them; looking forward to trading with you upon your return. What postcard topics do you collect? Take care and have a great time in your travels, Nancy |
| 14th October 2007 Demaris | Amazing - From: Beautiful wooden city with a Dutch flavour Hi Pieter and Rae, I know you are having a grea time. Wish I was with you. Love all your blogs and have sent them along to the UNESCO_site group as well. Stay safe and continue to have fun. Demaris |
| 11th October 2007 Monique | Botanical gardens - From: France but hotter Lovely botanical gardens and that first photo what a treasure |
| 21st August 2007 alan highton | Great Blog!! - From: Wildlife and thrills in Los Llanos Hi Guys Yeh!!That was me!I ve been much more to the Catatumbo recently with some great lightning.At the moment we are having some bad weather from Dean.This is good for our rafting season.You guys have a good trip and keep in touch. Cheers Alan |