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18th November 2009
Ashley
- From: Last Day
Safe trip!
18th November 2009
manu
- From: Istanbul
those fishes in the restreraunts comn from aagean and black sea.no worries bout them.and the things u describe is maybe a lit bit awkward for the foreigners who has been for the first time.but istanbul n turkey is one of the places in the world both westerns n easterns live in peace n safeşy.have fun.
17th November 2009
Nan
Glad to have you bak! - From: Istanbul
I thought you had given up on the blog and left us all stranded but this is VERY interesting. Hilarious that the 'Simpsons' were on in Turkish. With MY hearing, of course, I mightn't know the difference (ha ha). Lots of interesting stuff in your description of life in Istanbul -- you paint a vivid picture. Not a place Westerns would want to settle in though. Take care, see you soon
14th November 2009
Nan
Directed to . . .? - From: Ephesus
Pity you're not thinking exclusively at those 'at home' readers who are enjoying every word of the commentary (HA HA)
14th November 2009
Helen Ryan
- From: Ephesus
Jason, you can't give up the blog, it is so interesting and I love reading about your adventures. Hope I get an opportunity to see your pictures. Keep safe, Helen
14th November 2009
Helen Ryan
- From: Selçuk
Jason, sounds like you are having a very interesting trip. Love the blog. Keep safe, Helen
14th November 2009
anonymous
- From: Ephesus
Bring me back a souvenir or 2 if you can. There are a lot of second hand stores . Gold and leather items are supposed to be inexpensive. A pendant or a broach. Apple tea is also a specialty there. Mom
12th November 2009
Nan
Reckless! - From: Selçuk
Renting a motor bike? I vote against it!
12th November 2009
Jenn
Oh my Jason - From: Berlin and Potsdam
I want to see a self cleaning toilet in action! I love that out of your whole post - that was the part that I really wanted to see. Nice Ashley..... thanks for sharing :P Now I think I'm over my wish to see a self cleaning toilet
12th November 2009
Jenn
15 degrees and sunny! *whine* - From: Arrived Alive
Okay I'm so behind but I'm going to see if I can catch up a big on your blogs. My family has been keeping me up to date on your happenings though - so I don't feel too left behind! :) I so want to go to Amsterdam - I'm so jealous!
10th November 2009
Nan
Another city to explore - From: İzmir
The little fellow sure enjoyed your company on the flight. You're VERY good with kids Jason. Trouble is, they take advantage of those who connect with them. Quite amusing that he couldn't talk to you but loved the contact just the same (ha ha) Izmir sounds like a very interesting spot -- you're having a great adventure. I would have been quite shocked to hear you had checked into the Hilton (one of these days, when you're a rich doctor)
9th November 2009
Ashley
- From: Back to Munich
deviled eggs?!?!? YUM!
8th November 2009
Nan
Funny! - From: Back to Munich
A bit on the lighter side --I find the 'ys' replaced by 'zs' familiar and funny!! I know you're using a German keyboard (ha ha) Very helpful roommate woke you up -- that was fortunate -- could have led to complications if you had slept in. Munich is a beautiful city. Jeff coming to NL. for a few day 18-22. You'll be back by that time. Take care.
8th November 2009
Helen Ryan
- From: Warsaw and Auschwitz
Jason that must have been such a moving experience, I am sure it would make me cry. Thank you for such a good description. I really enjoy your blog. Keep safe, Helen Ryan
7th November 2009
Nan
Graphic description - From: Warsaw and Auschwitz
You sure did the scene justice with your description Jason. There's many a dark period in our past history but when you think of it,, surely this must be THE darkest/ In Britain we were seeing pictures of the poor prisoners, swollen bellies, emaciated bodies, looks of despair on their faces and those were the few who somehow survived. It's really horrifying -- I agree and so very disturbing. At the same time, I think it's also important that people should SEE the evidence of Nazi barbarism and be thankful to God for the brave souls that sacrificed their lives to put an end to it. Armistice Day will soon be here --REMEMBER THEM.
6th November 2009
Nan
Tartars - From: Krakow
When we were kids -- a little while ago -- and we weren 't doing what we should --happened occasionally -- our parents would say we were 'Tartars' --name was synonymous with BAD Can't say I've heard the expression here.
5th November 2009
Betty
The dark days of Europe - From: Off to Poland
Hi Jason: Your're reliving some of the dark history of Europe -- interesting and absorbing to see the sites if the dark deeds. Very tragic. Just listening to the testimony of Decker the sole survivor of the helicopter crash --he's very good at recounting the experience. You'll no doubt read the media a/cs. Take care --don't get robbed. Nan
5th November 2009
erin
- From: Off to Poland
Good luck on the train! Sure isn't your man bag like "unstealable?" Pack all the important stuff in there...like Fanta. On a related note, you should do a commercial or something for that man bag, if it is still the same one, cause that's lasted forever.
4th November 2009
Jeff
umbrella - From: Rainy Prague
Hard to believe that thing is still going if it's the same one...I believe I ditched mine somewhere in Bosnia or Slovenia...both mom and dad called today (from home and NY), they must be missing you, lol.
3rd November 2009
Betty
When in Rome . . . . - From: Rainy Prague
Wie geht es Ihnen? Practice makes perfect in language and bidets!
2nd November 2009
Jeff
eating? - From: Berlin and Potsdam
Not eating just chocolate bread for 3 meals a day?
1st November 2009
Ashley
- From: Berlin and Potsdam
hahahahahaha....the self cleaning toilets....they used to have them in Seattle...but ended up having problems with them being used by prostitutes in lieu of a hotel room...and got rid of them :)
1st November 2009
Betty
Berlin - From: Busy day in Berlin
How I wish I was young enough to travel through Europe again --completely fascinating, following your travel story Jason --next best thing! Hear there was a bear knocking on the windows in Yellowknife last night -- SCARY.
31st October 2009
Ashley
- From: Busy day in Berlin
as I'm reading this, I'm saying the words in my head with the "z" so it sounds like a really cool accent :p Glad you're having fun!! Put up pics soon!
31st October 2009
E. Mackey
Access to blog - From: Arrived Alive
Here I am now. Can't understand why Google kept telling me there was no such place! I'll be following along with you as you go Jason, looking forward to your commentaries and photos. Thanks, Nan
31st October 2009
Helen Ryan
Hi - From: Busy day in Berlin
Hi Jason, I love reading your blog and you give great descriptions of the places and things you see. Hope you have a great trip and I look forward to seeing more of Europe through your eyes!!! Take care of yourself, Helen Ryan
30th October 2009
brt
please. - From: Arrived Alive
Please, Amsterdam is much, much more than just sex sex & drugs. Open you're eyes, don't be a walking tourist-cliché
29th October 2009
Erin
- From: Arrived Alive
Haha I love the comments on the seat availabilities next to you! Have fun!
23rd February 2009
Lori
Thanks for sharing.... - From: All Good Things....
Hey Jason...well I have to say that I have throughly enjoyed every single one of your entries! thanks for sharing your experiences with those of us who read everyday! Sad to say that you will be coming home to crappy weather though..so...safe travelling and hopefully no delays on the way in!
22nd February 2009
Ashley
The Answer? - From: All Good Things....
Jason - you left out the most important part....do they have Swedish Berries in Sweden or what?!?!
22nd February 2009
B.Mackey
Homeward bound - From: Florence and Siena
Hi Jason: 'All good things come to an end' so they say -- now you're heading west to the great country of Canada -- it will be nice to see you home again -- lots of snow and ice waiting to welcome you, but you'll have lots of great memories to tide you over the rest of the winter. I hope you have a pleasant, uninterrupted flight back. See you soon! Bye, N.
21st February 2009
B. Mackey
'David' - From: Florence and Siena
Hi Jason: Just looked up the masterpiece to refresh my memory -- had to be awesome, magnificient, thrilling to see the REAL thing -- I find sculpture endlessly fascinating -- the way these artists so meticulously depict the human form is absolutely miraculous, eh? Imagine the prodigious effort that must go into creating a work of art like this. It is so HUGE -- absolutely awe-inspiring. Don't go wandering off tomorrow and miss you home flight (ha ha) . Hope NL. won't be too tame for you now! Bye, N
21st February 2009
Lori
- From: Florence and Siena
Well jason, I have to say that I have certainly enjoyed reading your travel blog!! Just wonderful! You sound like me the day before travelling, dont want to venture too far just in case! I do hope that you have a safe and uneventful trip home....and that the plane is quiet enough for you to sleep alllll the way home! safe travels my friend! Can't wait to read your last blog entry for this adventure!
20th February 2009
B. Mackey
Going strong! - From: Pisa and on to Firenze
Hi Jason: I see you're not slowing down --intending to get every little bit of this vacation -- you've got a few battle scars --the skin does dry out with constant exposure to the weather day in and day out -- used to happen to me years and years ago when I was on the berry field about 10 hours a day (groan) I've got a job waiting for you when you come back. I went into Can. Tire to buy a cover for my snow blower -- got one but noticed the 'clearance' rack. There was this Lexmark 310 for taking photos directly out of the camera. It was marked off at $20.00 so I thought I'd get it. When I opeed it, of course, installing it seemed like flying a jet to me (ha ha) so I'll have to get you at it if you have time. Had a couple of snow storms and my wrists are VERY painful handling the shovel. Lovely p..m. today though -- sunny and warm +5C. Yes, I thought it was Lori S. Bye for now, thanks for e-mail. N
20th February 2009
Lori
- From: Trains and Bicycles
heya jason...well just after looking at the city of Padua...well..I can certainly understand how you can be chrurched out! here were 27 photos of the city on this page...and I would say that 25 of them were churches.....lol....wow....even I would be churched out at all of that!
20th February 2009
Lori
- From: A trip around the bay
Well I just have to say that the Scrovegni Chapel is a breathtaking place and I am so jealous that you were there in person to see it. I figured that I am going to google every place that you have been so tha I can see exactly what you mean when you write! Phenomenal! Can't wait for your next entry from Pisa.....You know...there is a place in Ottawa that sells gelato...best ever!! LOL although I am sure not as good as the authentic Italaian made.....safe trip home on Monday Jason!
19th February 2009
B. Mackey
Italian baymen? - From: A trip around the bay
Hi Jason: Another interesting commentary. Your experiences and adventures are many and varied. Had to laugh at your dilemma with roommate -- hard to be a match for it, eh? The European transportation system is exercising your wits but you're winning out there. I'm looking forward to the pics of the marvelous scenery you're seeing -- sounds just fabulous. You're taking it all in -- down to the very last Italian outport (ha ha). Bye, N.
19th February 2009
Jenn
You made me late for work - From: Trains and Bicycles
Okay, I fell behind on your blog; I admit it. So I had to catch up and now I've made myself late for work. I'm putting the blame for this directly at your feet! So jealous Jason! Sounds like you are having a fabulous time. I would venture a guess that even with your tight wad tendencies it wasn't a cheap trip! Glad to know Jeff made it back to Canada all in one piece!
19th February 2009
Jenn
So envious - From: Beautiful Venice
Wow! I laughed quite a bit outloud on this one! It amused me greatly. One thing I forgot to comment on in earlier blog was the free toilet! Those should be mandatory I think :) Washing with your clothes on.... definitley unique. No sitting for the whole; definitley a pain.
19th February 2009
Jenn
mmmm Gelato - From: Back in the sunshine
mmmmmm yummy gelato
19th February 2009
Jenn
Museum - From: What a good day to lose your gloves
I bet I could have spent all day in that museum! Love them!
19th February 2009
Jenn
Zou are having a good time - From: And then there was one...
I think that was my favorite part. The "zou". I'm so jealous of the skiing; it's my new thing to be jealous of . Not quite so jealous of you bumming rides off of complete strangers who don't speak English.... I don't think we'd travel well together!
19th February 2009
Jenn
Computer Games - From: Still in Sarajevo
Well Jason, You know some people do take their computer games rather seriously. What were the brussel sprouts like?
18th February 2009
B. Mackey
Quiet Padua - From: Trains and Bicycles
Hi Jason: Time to get a breather from all the exciting things you've seen -- bike ride is good -- easy on the feet. Had a note from Jeffrey this a.m. He was leaving Ottawa last night --ran into your dad there -- neat! We're into a nasty snow and windstorm today - 100kph -- I was just out clearing away around the jeep --had a hassle yesterday with the blower --rag caught around the augur -- got it cleared and parked by the door but decided it wasn't worth the effort of 'unpacking' it --used the shovel --waiting now for Jodi -- I'm stranded. I'd like some of that mild Italian weather. You count your blessings! Bye, Nan
18th February 2009
Helen Ryan
- From: Verona and Tunafish
Jason, I am thoroughly enjoying reading your blog. Sounds like a wonderful vacation. Hope to see some pictures when you get back. Take care of yourself, Helen
18th February 2009
Ashley
Gelato! - From: Beautiful Venice
Jason! You can get delicious Gelato here!! When you come visit you can fill up on it again :)
16th February 2009
B. Mackey
No stone unturned - From: Beautiful Venice
Hi Jason: Sure enjoying your travel commentary --really funny sometimes --good trick washing your clothes ON. I don't think it would satisfy your mom though -- you've TEMPORARY escaped the clutches of authority. You don't seem to be ready to call it a day --sad at the thought of returning to real life. You don't miss a thing do you, even wearing your feet to the bone --very funny about the seats! --wonderful to be young and energetic. Carpe diem all the way! Go easy on that Italian Ice Cream -- too much of a good thing will make you fat. You dad is off to a Waste Management Convention this week. Nice to get away from the snow --we're in for another big storm tomorrow night (ugh). Think of us suffering here. Bye, Nan
16th February 2009
Lori
Stunned once again.... - From: Beautiful Venice
Wow jason....you are certainly having an experience of a lifetime!! Even though your poor feet are most likely hurting like hell, I am certain you wouldnt change a thing! Although I do have to say...not allowed to sit on the steps??? I find that really odd...and to have to pay 15 bucks to sit down in a bar?? Oh my.....keep blogging and I will keep reading.....and I am sure you will be happy when you get home! Can't wait to see your pictures! Have a terrific day tomorrow! Lori
15th February 2009
B. Mackey
Moving along - From: Back in the sunshine
Hi Jason: You've arrived in sunny Italy. Yeah, these train times ARE amusing --typlical European. I wouldn't mind if they were guaranteed to leave at that precise SECOND but the're not --far from it. Oh welll, 'When in Rome . . .' so they say. You like the Italian food? Very tasty sounding -- likely fattening (ha ha). Had Dave and your dad for lunch -- glad to see them. It's snowed all day -- the load of junks I got yesterday are buried in it. (ugh) I thought I might get a few days clear to move a lot of it, but no, Murphy's Law prevails. I hauled in about enough for 3 days last night. Saw the twins' photos taken in Gander -- one of you with a very happy face. You're right, they're redder than ever now --great looking babies though. You've still got a lot to see before you get back to NL. How're you gonna stand the monotony after the adventures you've had? Make the best of it. Bye, N
14th February 2009
B. Mackey
Makking the most of Munich - From: A little bit of everything
Hi Jason: Phew! Where do you get the energy to write such a detailed interesting decription of your travels after hoofing around all day? Sure makes for intriquing reading. As you say, Dachau (along with the rest of the concentration camps --Belsen was another infamous one) left a dark stain on humanity. I suppose it will forever remain a mystery how ONE dictator managed to 'control' almost the entire mass of the German people. The Olympic site is a beautiful spot -- you would have loved seeing it in May when the weather is really nice. You're travel savvy I see. P. & I had a hard time getting back from Dachau --just scrambled on to the last bus nin the evening --almost had to take a taxi out of it (God forbid). The driver said,'No more' but we pushed in anyway. Hope you get nice warm weather in Italy. Enjoy it! Bye, N
14th February 2009
Lori
Very moving... - From: A little bit of everything
Jason, after reading this latest entry I found myself totally enthralled in every word. I could feel the desperation that I am certain that many of those people in the camps felt....and agree whole-heartedly when you ask..how can people do this to other people? Looking forward to your next entry! Safe trip to Italy
13th February 2009
Bet Mackey
Great beer drinkers - From: What a good day to lose your gloves
Hi Jason: So you've arrived in Munich. Great city, eh? P. & I visited the museums, Dachau, the Olympic site, etc. --all the tourist places. There was a cafeteria in the Marienplatz that used to serve wonderful afternoon teas with all kinds of sweets, cream cakes -- just our style -- was always so crowded you had a hard time getting in. Prices not low there. We spent 10 days -- gave us time to see a lot of the city. We enjoyed it very much --I hope you do! Couldn't believe the amount of beer that was drunk!! Bikes in Amersterdam -- beer in Munich. Bye, N.
13th February 2009
Helen Ryan
Hi - From: Ljubljana - easier to pronounce than it looks
Jason, I really enjoy reading about your trip. I check it every morning before I go to work. Take care, Helen
12th February 2009
Bet Mackey
Hello Munich! - From: Ljubljana - easier to pronounce than it looks
Hi Jason: Thanks for the Ljubljana pronunciation-- a tough one. I thought the Scotch had some dandies but nothing like this! Now you're visiting a place I've actually BEEN in so I can imagine your surroundings. Beautiful city, clean, well-laid out. Language MUCH easier to decipher. Enjoy your time there -- following your progress with interest. Bye, N.
11th February 2009
Ashley
- From: And then there was one...
hahahahahaha this was hilarious to read with the y's and z's mixed up. I think you should do that for all your entries :) Sounds like you're having fun! Can't wait to see pictures!
11th February 2009
Bet Mackey
Interesting and amusing adventures - From: And then there was one...
Well Jason some of these place names are a strange combination of consonants God knows how they're pronounced! If you want to be somewhere different I guess you're there! So funny reading with zees in the place of the wyes (ha ha). Ski-ing in the Alps sounds like the greatest thing around ---wish your dad had been there. A bit sticky in the coming and going but nothing like bumming a ride if you're stuck. Yeah, you're your own boss now -- nothing like it --no one to please but yourself -- only take care. Enjoy Munich and Italy when it comes around. N
9th February 2009
Jenn
Ah ha! - From: Beautiful Bosnia and Hercegovina
Wow Jason. I can't imagine living through what those people must have. But nor can I imagine touring it! It sounds as though you are really enjoying it. Did you take a picture of the place where the Archduke got shot? Okay the chocolate bread; so not what I was picturing when you were calling it chocolate bread. I thought it was like whole wheat bread only chocolate - not that there was chocolate IN the bread! Your blog was totally readable. I wouldn't worry about it. I wonder if you guys found a flight after?
9th February 2009
E. Mackey
Bosnia & Hercegovina - From: Beautiful Bosnia and Hercegovina
Hi boys! Don't worry about the typos or sentence construction -- we all love to read your commentary --very educational actually -- little bit of drama when you don't know where your digs are at (ha ha) . Your description is not like the mental picture I had of the region -- pictured a very austere, closely guarded area with authoritarian approach to tourists --dead wrong! Transportation is surprisingly cheap. Take care, N.
9th February 2009
Jenn
Chocolate Bread - From: Gettin expensive...
Hey! Did you really get chocolate bread? What does chocolate bread look and taste like? I don't think I believe in chocolate bread! Okay.... seriously; I watched Taken this weekend - so when you said that you shared a cab it creeped me out :P
7th February 2009
Bet Mackey
Latest entry - From: Gettin expensive...
Hi Jason: This is VERY interesting reading -- your travelling mode is upped a tad with your motor scooters -- sounds like fabulous fun -- most unusual things to do and see -- you lucky guys. Take care, N
7th February 2009
Natasha
Fun reading - From: Gettin expensive...
Hey Jason! Sounds like your trip is going well...especially the food! I'm jealous! Interviews are done and I'm back home now. Just about to start P90X and maybe lose a couple pounds so I don't stick out in all the wrong places in the Dominican :) Hope you are havin fun, & see you when you get home.
7th February 2009
Susanne
YAY scooters!! - From: Gettin expensive...
Jason, Sounds awesome! What a unique place to visit and unforgettable experiences I'm sure. Would love to be there!! Just one question - did you manage to stay upright on the scooter the WHOLE time??? too funny. Take good care. I'm reading! Susanne
5th February 2009
Lori
Wow...so exciting! - From: Montenegro
Hey Jason....just started reading your blog! I think you do more travelling than anyone I have ever met! I am jealous! Sounds like you are having the experience of a lifetime! I really can't wait to see your pics when you get home! And hey...maybe a word of advice for the train trip back...why not save a bottle?? Me thinks it would be a hell of alot more sanitary, and no worries about toddling off from side to side...lol Look forward to reading your next entry! Lori
5th February 2009
Jacqueline Costello
Hey - From: Novi Sad, Serbia
Sounds like you boys are having a wicked time. Post some pics!!!
3rd February 2009
Bet Mackey
Jelena - From: Novi Sad, Serbia
Hello Jason: Interesting reading -- nothing like having friends in high places, eh?- -- quite the load of your shoulders and they KNOW the good places to eat. Every day a different scene --you're having a good time! Take care, bye to both, N
1st February 2009
mom
- From: Yugoslavia... or so it was
we had a lot of snow here today.not nice to go out. take care and look after each other.
1st February 2009
mom
- From: Yugoslavia... or so it was
I bet Jeff will be glad to be back to civilization! Sounds like a good place to be on a diet!
1st February 2009
Helen Ryan
Hello - From: goodbye hungary
Hi Jason, I found your blog site from Facebook and its great to read about your trip., what a well travelled young man you are, and how lucky!!!!! I hope you and Jeff have a great holiday, I will check your site regularly. Take care of yourselves, Helen Ryan
1st February 2009
Gill
- From: goodbye hungary
hahaha....i'm reading jason!! :)
31st January 2009
Susanne
- From: Budapest
Jason! Sounds like a great time. Take lots of photos (I'm sure you are!)... Hope the weather gets a little warmer and drier for you. Take care! SP
22nd July 2007
Anna Kate
Great stories! - From: 3 days to safari!!
Thanks Jason so much for your awesome blog. I'm laughing my head off over here at some of your stories especially the one about you and Colin breaking the bed and you almost selling Addy at the bus stop. Keep having fun!
19th July 2007
Tate
Adventures abound - From: Back to work
Dude, sounds like you guys are having a "great" time, tell Erin I'm glad her things finally showed up, I lost stuff here in Canada for 2 weeks coming from vancouver to NS? How does that happen? Anyways, can't believe the adventures you're having. Military, bugs, beer, gambling... Can you take Harvey home? Probably won't call as leaving Friday night for AB/BC for two weeks and besides which the charges are on the order of an arm, or leg, or my first born and I can't afford those prices. Take care of each other, and can't wait to see how this African diet works out:P Tate
17th July 2007
mom
easy on the cow - From: Back to work
We do not need to buy much milk right now.(ha, ha). Glad things are going well. Before you know you will be back and it will all be a memory. so enjoy! Mom
8th July 2007
Mom
Souvenirs - From: Still Kicking!
I just remembered i forgot to ask if you can look for a few sm. items. Tanzanite stones are mined in Tanzania so if you see any in a store in Mwanza. Also coffee beans. I would love a broach or 2. They are sm. and mangageable. Helen Monnier said she would die to have an elephant broach or bracelet with the trunk full out. Mom
8th July 2007
Mom
- From: Still Kicking!
Will call in AM since I am allowed(are you sure?) Take care. Love Mom
8th July 2007
Ashley
Poor Puppies!! - From: Still Kicking!
How Sad!! :( Wow Jason, Better you then me is all I can say! :p. Just kidding, I'm sure you're having a pretty big life changing experience and are going to come away from this with a whole different perspective on a lot of things! What time is a good time for me to phone?? By the sounds of it probably really late at night/early morning? Normally I would keep telling you to take lots of pictures but since I don't want you to be taken away to an african army camp, please don't :) Take care! Be careful!!!
29th March 2007
Kevin
Re: Ahhh - From: Whew!
Ahhh...reading that brought back so many good memories of Rome for me, what a great day you had...enjoy your last day!!!
27th March 2007
Krista
question - From: Moron
PS: for future reference, how much does an emergency passport cost??
27th March 2007
Krista
omg - From: Moron
Oh My God! You have no luck...I would freak out! Do you exist again yet? scary! glad you're having a good time though...keep your hands on the emergency passport...wouldn't want to go through it again! I'm making Danny get a money belt now :P
26th March 2007
Krista
hey! - From: Made it
Hey Jase! Glad to hear you arrived alive! I completley agree with your "do as the londoners do" comment...just make sure you don't pick up anything for anyone like last time :P See you soon!
22nd March 2007
Ashley
wow! - From: SPRING BREAK
I totally didn't realize it was this soon!! When are you getting back? I may not see you when I'm home! But that's o.k., I just found out today that work is sending me to a CMOS conference in St. John's at the end of may...so I'll see you then :) Have a blast and take lots of pics!!
11th July 2006
Jeff
- From: A Nice Change of Pace
We've been following you guys around. You have much more patience than I do for the long bus rides. I'd be hopping old planes back and forth everywhere! Mapquest is pretty good, it seems to have most of all these little places you mention. First time I ever looked at Uruguay on a map...it appears you're heading straight though Motevideo tomorrow as well...very interesting trip.
11th July 2006
Mom
Hang on to your bag - From: Back At It
Keep your bag at your side all the time and keep your eyes on alert. Be safe. Take care, Love Mom
8th July 2006
Gill
wow - From: Just When You Think It Can´t Get Any Worse...
holy crap jason...i can't even believe that happened to you guys....i feel soooo bad for you! i know it really really sucks...but try not to let it ruin the rest of your trip...all you can do is cut your losses and carry on....hope to talk to you soon....take care
7th July 2006
Mom
Great Trip - From: Wine Country
Sounds like you and Jacqueline are having a wonderfull time. I get tired thinking about the long bus trips. Hope you haven't bought anty suits this time(ha, ha, ha) Take, Care Love Mom
5th July 2006
Jacqueline
Hola! Buenos Dias! - From: Goodbye Salta we love you!
Hi to everyone, We are having a fantastic time! Don´t worry family... I am taking so many pictures. "Excessively," Jason tells me at times. The landscapes are surreal, and the wildlife is amazing. There is a perfect photo op around every corner. I am being careful and cautious and we are behaving ourselves splendidly. ;) Talk soon. Love, Jacqueline
5th July 2006
Caroline&Mom
- From: Goodbye Salta we love you!
Hi Jason Sounds like you and jacqueline are having a good trip :) take lots of pictures !!! Tell her we say hello. Mom says be careful
3rd July 2006
Carol
Goodbye Salta - From: Goodbye Salta we love you!
Glad you guys are having such a good time. I guess it is less tiring when the weather is cooler. Take care. Mom
3rd July 2006
Mother
Language - From: Poor Niagara....
Glad you are both having such a good time. Watch the language and don't get all "steaked out". Mom
27th June 2006
Dana
niiiiiiice - From: We made it!
sound's like you by's are off to a wicked start!!!!!!! have lots of fun! i like these blogs things, keepin comin mackster!!!!!!!! say to costello for me and take lots of pics!!!!!! Dana


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