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2nd February 2006
Lyman
Enjoying the commentary - From: Third Week in India...Still lingering in Goa
We read your entries with great interest and envy!! You are so right in your observation, in that it is when we leave here that we begin to have an appreciation of how good we really have it here!! Good luck, safe travelling and enjoy!! L.D.
1st February 2006
Judy & Richard
Thanks for your wonderful travel log ( : - From: Third Week in India...Still lingering in Goa
Hi Darla and John! We enjoy your wonderfuly descriptive entries and can almost smell and taste the cuisine you are experiencing. Hey, it's a STORM DAY here in PEI (remember those?) with snow and high winds. Take care and enjoy every minute of your journey together. Love, Judy & Richard
31st January 2006
Anne and Tom
Snow - From: Third Week in India...Still lingering in Goa
More snow here today so we too are jealous of the visions of beach and fruit and colours. Love reading your impressions and laugh at John's very minute descriptions of ovens! Look forward to the next one T & A
30th January 2006
Rebecca
Good Eats! - From: Third Week in India...Still lingering in Goa
Hey guys, it sounds completely amazing over there. Im glad to hear you are safe and bronzing so nicely! The food sounds so intreging and tasty. Enjoy! Love Bec
30th January 2006
Jamie Nicholson
Yumm - From: Third Week in India...Still lingering in Goa
My mouth is watering at 10 in the morning here in Halifax. We expect great Indian cuisine from you both when you return. Let's heat up the Big Green Egg at our place and try our best to match the taste! love from jbn & jo
30th January 2006
Rob
Freezing in Canton - From: Third Week in India...Still lingering in Goa
Hi guys I am in upstate New York and there is snow everywhere so I am especially jealous today as I read your journal. Good point about how fortunate we are - by our birth alone we have a leg up at least materially. Safe travels south Rob(ert)
29th January 2006
Anne and David
What wonderful descriptions! - From: Second Week in India
We just found your blog. On the way to it we found Cola Creek pictures from 74! It sounds so wonderful. Thanks for keeping us in touch.
27th January 2006
Floody
I'm lov'n this stuff ! - From: Second Week in India
Great to get these blogs it takes me right back to 'the day' . I loved Goa and spent a couple of months there myself (Christmastime '77 ?) Have you seen the statue of St. Francis raising a man from the dead - I'm not even sure it's sdtill there. Anyway enjoy the wild a mega Hindu south. We're all living it vicariously through you so 'keep on truckin... I mean blogging' . Brian et al
26th January 2006
Joelle
Scents & Colours - From: Second Week in India
I am living vicariously a wonderful and exotic adventure. Your descriptions are bringing abroad the scents, colours and sights of India. Cheers et bon voyage, jo xx
25th January 2006
Darren
Thank you for sharing. - From: Second Week in India
I loved reading your descriptions. Thank you. I am dreaming of the swaying palms, white sands, warm water, and tandoori! Thanks again, Darren (from Valparaiso IN near Chicago)
25th January 2006
judi and blad
- From: Second Week in India
We are so happy to read your wondeful tales of the trip. The internet is so great. The smells and tastes waft here to Covey Hill. We will have Aryanna and Robert here on the weekend and will hug them for you XXXXXXXjudi
24th January 2006
Susan
Can't wait - From: Second Week in India
I am in awe of all that you write about. It is as enticing as any travel guide. Keep it up. I grow more excited by the day for this adventure and cultural experience.
24th January 2006
Robert
Keep writing - From: Second Week in India
Dear Cousins It is such fun to follow you like this - please keep writing. The Tories have a minority Govt and I am in Chicago Love Rob
21st January 2006
Sanjay
look closely - From: First Week In India
If you really find out who those people that were burning things are to stay warm you will be surprised. They would be sitting all together... the shop owner ,the employee of the shop owner, the sons of both of them ,probably a business man who does not wear suits and does not carry a briefcase or a laptop. And India remains cold for only two months so they don't have the concept of room heating.Those people if you give them a room heater they will say "its suffocating ..lets go out and make a bonfire" It will take ages for you guys to understand India. Don't try it just enjoy without taking too many pictures of the beggers or the mangy dog or the cows . Probably take a few pictures of the IT offices in bangalore or the IIM in Delhi or the students,the campus and the Labs in IIT Kaharagpur or the beautifull mountains of ooty or the kovalam beach in Goa.You will find the snake charmers though. Happy journey!
18th January 2006
Randy S
Great stuff - From: First Week In India
keep em coming! i am going to use the letters as a weekly lesson on India. Calling it Rich Ex-hippies Return to India... Good stuff Be well. R
17th January 2006
Gerald
Great commentary - I'm there right with you - From: First Week In India
Love G.
17th January 2006
Pat Devine
Angora - From: First Week In India
Hey I thought angora came from Alpacas or something, & them rabbits were just named after the llama fur. Please to do further research for enlightenment.
17th January 2006
Rob P
Thanks for keeping us informed - From: First Week In India
Who would have thought that you would have been cold! We have been warm with temps at 12c and the buds out. Frioghtening Best wishes Rob in DC


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