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| 6th April 2008 stickyrice | - From: Winter in Colorado: Video That was the best five minutes of my week. Thanks again, guys. |
| 4th March 2008 Chista | Great! As usual ... - From: Winter in Colorado: Video Hey Guys! So glad that you're still finding time to post these blogs even after having returned to the US! Keep 'em coming! :) Hope to see you soon! |
| 22nd February 2008 steve b | ...and tom cruise - From: Winter in Colorado: Video love it. |
| 8th January 2008 Mike Hedge | wow - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip great videos of your trip. Very inspiring. |
| 15th December 2007 Adetoro | Cool Man - From: Goodbye Arabic, Hello Amharic! Yea I live in Addis Ababa though I am American (not Ethiopian at all actually) I enjoyed reading your article it's great. And very accurate. |
| 3rd December 2007 Forest | Thank you... - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip As a random follower of this blog, I was afraid that perhaps something had happened to you two, or you just decided not to update. I'm thrilled you took the time to do this. You're both extremely talented (great job with cinematography, editing, and music). You blog was originally one of several that kindled the travel fire in me and these mini-docs are refiring that passion. I hope you both make it home (or to your next destination) safe and sound. |
| 23rd November 2007 Kate Hildebrand | - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip amazing videos! where are you off to next? |
| 18th November 2007 the wilderness years | Beautiful - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip I always wondered what had happened to you pair. Inspiring videos, really quite wonderful. Thank you for sharing them with us! |
| 17th November 2007 Karin | WOW - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip Fantastic----Absolutely made for the big screen!!! See you at turkey day!!! |
| 17th November 2007 cam2yogi | perfect - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip Thanks for your creativity. I find myself asking why the hell did I ever return home... and I am left answerless... But thank you! In Peace |
| 17th November 2007 stickyrice | - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip Guys, that was one of the best videos I've seen! Great stuff. |
| 17th November 2007 Carrol | Love It! - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip I've been waiting for a blog for a long time now and I'm super impressed with the video's you've made! They're awsome! and such a great way to chronicle your travels |
| 17th November 2007 Ali | Great work guys! - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip Really impressed with what you've put together with a point and shoot digital camera - also brought back memories for me - I'm I stayed in that room with the spiders in Laos! |
| 17th November 2007 steven | - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip Good job on the videos! I will start my journey to SE Asia in Dec 07. |
| 16th November 2007 Herecomes2 | Love the videos - From: Video Documentary of the Rest of Our Trip Hi, I've watched all the videos and love them! My wife and I are getting ready to leave on our round the world trip (Jan 2008) and I wanted to do something like this too. These videos are inspiring! |
| 20th June 2007 Stephk | Indeed! - From: A Dim Bar. Night. Welcome back for sure! I am smiling big time that time NOT travelling was less than a year for you..... |
| 3rd June 2007 Overlanders | So that's where you've been! - From: Adventures in Bollywood We'd been checking in on you to see what you'd been up to since Pushkar! What an excellent experience - we'll look for you on the silver screen! |
| 2nd June 2007 Karin, Tay's mom in San Diego | Stars are born... - From: Adventures in Bollywood We want autographs and a front row seat at the premiere!!! |
| 2nd June 2007 Cathy and Bill | Long way from the Rockin' 22 - From: Adventures in Bollywood What fun to read of your Bollywood adventure - sounds like you were caught in a time warp of Fantasy Island with the celluloid continually being spliced and respliced. So how did the cello figure in? Keep it coming. |
| 2nd June 2007 Alicia | - From: Adventures in Bollywood Wow! What a wonderful experience and great story. You travel clear across the world to become extras on a movie set. Amazing! Continue having fun and writing about your travels. I sure am enjoying reading your blog. |
| 2nd June 2007 taylor | AWESOME! - From: Adventures in Bollywood you lucky dogs! very funny! |
| 1st June 2007 Fellow traveller | Welcome to Bollywood!!! - From: Adventures in Bollywood I have been reading this adventure with great enthusiasm! This is a story of a lifetime, great you guys got to experience it! We'll be following the next adventure! www.mytb.org/two4deroad |
| 1st June 2007 Jeff | Wow! - From: Adventures in Bollywood Can't wait to see it on YouTube! |
| 14th May 2007 Harmony | - From: The Art of War That is so amazing. I wish I could have had an experience like that--I have always wanted to go take part in the Holi festival. What is that powder made of? |
| 14th April 2007 Sherry, Hideo, Matsuo, Mayumi | Fabulous! - From: The Art of War We finally logged on. How wonderfully you have captured the color, the passion and charm of India. It seems simultaneously calm and frenzied. Never having visited we love the photos and descriptions. It feels as if we are there, thank you!. I am eager to see your Taj Mahal photos. Sherry |
| 8th April 2007 Angie_cro | hahaha... - From: The Art of War sorry about laughing... :D I enjoyed your journal a looooottt! Obviously, you had a great time...glad to hear it. Hope you'll enjoy the rest of your journey, aswell.... Btw, happy Easter!!! cheers! Angie |
| 27th March 2007 Sheelagh | prince charming - From: Pimp My Palace Hmmm, perhaps Jenny has already met and is traveling with her prince! As usual, great photos and story that allow us arm chair travelers to enjoy your trip with out the hardships! |
| 23rd March 2007 dplatner | county folk - From: Pimp My Palace Beautiful photo, very touching - maybe it's the grandmother in me. I loved Rajasthan (the shopping) was the best - even for a non shopper like me. |
| 23rd March 2007 Marcus | Wow that's awesome - From: Pimp My Palace It sounds so cool. Ooooh I'm soooo jealous, I wish I could just get on a plane and come over and meet up with you guys! :) |
| 13th March 2007 Chista | Happy trails! :o) - From: A Dim Bar. Night. It's soooooo good to hear back from you guys again! I can't tell you how I missed your blog! Looking forward to following you guys on your journeys again! Welcome back! |
| 12th March 2007 Dianne Platner | Rajasthan - From: Close Encounters Lucky you. two! I loved India . . . a confusion of color, wealth, poverty, and people. I don't know if I will ever get my experience all sorted out. Fight the tourists and see the Taj, you won’t regret it and not from there is RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK. We saw three Bengal tigers. It took several outings, but the country is beautiful and the tourists quite interesting themselves. Be safe and travel well. |
| 11th March 2007 Janet Doon,Trinidad | Fascinating - From: Close Encounters Excellent descriptions and pictures as usual! I love to read of your adventures... |
| 6th March 2007 Wendy | Yay! - From: A Dim Bar. Night. You're back :) |
| 1st March 2007 valeriavine | welcome back & bon Voyage! - From: A Dim Bar. Night. Great to see you two back. One of my other subscriptions has just come home and so I'm happy to switch to hearing of your travels! I shall be leaving for Argentina next week myself...(eek can't believe it!). i hope you can make it to Varanasi and to Jaiselmer on a camel safari....I was in India this time last year too. |
| 1st March 2007 anonymous | From the W. PA Strachan, Jane - From: A Dim Bar. Night. Hi Jenny and Randy from a chilly spot in PA: Eleanor told me the blog is up again. How I enjoy reading about your experiences. Jane Strachan Oleksak |
| 28th February 2007 Ayliffe | Dui island has beer - From: A Dim Bar. Night. Gujurat might be a no beer zone but Dui island isn't - and it's cheap too. I tried to do the 10k steps up Ginar but the weather was too bad. I did a rehersal of 3k the afternoon before - no probs, but at 6am the next morning I got to about 4k and the weather was awful (rainy and cold hint: lots of water and warmer clothes than you'd think). Have fun. |
| 27th February 2007 Karin, Tay's mom in San Diego | HIP HIP HOORAY!!! - From: A Dim Bar. Night. Jenny and Randy are blogging again!!! I've missed your words and photographs! Have a wonderful time as your travels continue... |
| 20th January 2007 Tim S. | Touching - From: Volcano 1, Goma 0 A very informative, touching, and eye-opening blog...keep writing |
| 5th January 2007 mataya | wow! - From: The Other Side of the Fence great pictures! however is the skull from the genicide real? |
| 4th September 2006 long | cool ! - From: Volcano 1, Goma 0 you have an absolutely nice life. How significant it is! |
| 29th August 2006 David | Wonderful! - From: Goodbye Arabic, Hello Amharic! I think you described the country just as it is. I am from Addis - born and raised- moved to Chicago 10 years ago. I know what kind of country Ethiopia is. You did a wonderful job describing the country. I admit I would rather not tell some of the things about Ethiopia - they're not nice. But it is what it is. So, good job on giving a discription that is unbiased, well rounded and filled with extraordinary details. |
| 2nd August 2006 Susie | food for thought - From: For Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti, Click Elsewhere Hello, I'm a random person who just read your blog, and what a beautiful blog it is! I think you write very well and your photos are stunning. However, the reason I'm writing is because I feel compelled to disagree with your comment about people complaining about their impoverished lives in Africa and you compared their lives to similar homeless people in England. Having lived in Tanzania I know they don't recognise poverty in the Western world, but at the same time I have witnessed just how corrupt their government is, and whilst we have poverty issues in England, it really is on a completely different level. At the end of the day, the majority of people in England have the opportunity or choice to seek free education, welfare benefits and support. In Tanzania, the masses suffer hugely and there really is little way out for them. The most conscientious, fair minded peron could visibly drown in this country and I think we should never underestimate how much they suffer! xxx |
| 14th June 2006 helen | hi - From: Goodbye Arabic, Hello Amharic! i guess you guys did a god job by i some how felt that you some how misrepredented the country in some way all the picures you have of our contry is the poor side how come you dont have any of the nice views from the city side?? do you mean all the homes are located in the bush and all people live in small huts? |
| 26th May 2006 anonymous | Thanks - From: Goodbye Hellotrain I enjoyed the whole trip and lived vicairiously(sp) also sent it on to friend leaving for Africa this month... thank you thank you... Peggy Stevens |
| 7th May 2006 Jolene | - From: For Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti, Click Elsewhere Just returned from Malawi Africa last week, please keep writting about your trip as I miss Africa already and I would love to live through your travels. Have fun!!! |
| 7th May 2006 Taylor | Great Blog - From: Goodbye Hellotrain Absolutely wonderful blog. I am just finishing university and planning a trip to East Africa for next year and stumbled upon your adventure. Very inspiring! Thank you for your journal. I hope that my adventure will be even half as marvelous as yours. |
| 25th April 2006 John Ullis | Thanks for the adventure - From: Goodbye Hellotrain I liked the last post highlighting the best, worst and etc. It was enjoyable traveling along with you two and will miss your posts. If you get a chance please visit us in Kauai on your way home. Aloha, Uncle John! |
| 16th April 2006 Kate Hildebrand | - From: Goodbye Hellotrain I just started reading your blog and now its ending, but its a great one! |
| 15th April 2006 Pat and Gary Coad | - From: Goodbye Hellotrain Hi Jenny and Randy, We just checked in tonight, the first time since the Christmas holidays. We had no idea you were endng your trip. What a wnderful blog you have provides all of us to read about your trip. Thank you for sharing. Much love to you both. Pat and Gary Coad. |
| 15th April 2006 Pat and Gary Coad | - From: Praise the Lorry! Dear Jenny and Randy, We love reading of your travels. The photo, "Siren at Sunset" is lovely. Much love, Gary and Pat Coad |