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Date: 3rd August 2010

Glad You Enjoyed The Visit
Thanks for hanging out in Albany. I visited in 97 and stayed. It's a wonderful place to be if you enjoy playing politics...or, should I say, disfunctional politics. Just an FYI...in the pics, I believe the building you've labelled "park building" is actually a private hom adjacent to the park and the building you've labelled "state capital" is actually "city hall." The building surrounded by cranes is the capital and my destination for the day. Glad you enjoyed our city.

From Blog: Albany - Capital of New York State
Date: 3rd August 2010

Albany
It sounds like you had a lot of fun in Albany and meeting up with Ronnie.

From Blog: Albany - Capital of New York State
Date: 2nd August 2010

Helmi from Tunisia
I love this place !!!

From Blog: The North of Tunisia – Beaches, Storks and Commonwealth Graves
Date: 26th July 2010

Travelling
That's Good. I was enjoying too in traveling.

From Blog: Wappinger Falls and the Hudson Valley
Date: 25th July 2010

LESS WORDS
You should have shown the photographs keeping your comments for you.

From Blog: Yavi - Peace, quiet and cold!
Date: 21st July 2010


nice photos..

From Blog: Bye bye Baku!
Date: 20th July 2010

nice pics
good pics russ hope u ve engoyed it

From Blog: New York, New York
Date: 15th July 2010


looks like you had fun with those sculptures :)

From Blog: Princeton, Sculptures, Barbecues and Crafts!
Date: 7th July 2010

Rates?
Who knows, I'm a blogger! Call the hotel but it was pretty cheap!!!!

From Blog: Tartous - Syria's Coast!
Date: 7th July 2010

Photo with Enigma Caption
Nicely put together with NCM photos. One correction though - where you have the caption "Enigma", it's actually a German crypto device called TUNNY (part of the Geheimschreiber family) which was different from the actual Enigma although they both used the principle of rotors. Best regards, Richard B. Web: www.campx.ca

From Blog: Arlington - Military Heroes and the NSA Cryptology Museum
Date: 7th July 2010

rates in sep,2010
We would like to know your rates for a tripple room Sep.3-Sep.6,2010

From Blog: Tartous - Syria's Coast!
Date: 27th June 2010

Trabzon is vonderful city
Hello; Trabzon city to have more information you can go to this address. http://www.blackseatour.net/trabzon/

From Blog: Trabzon and the Sumela Monastery
Date: 25th June 2010

Star Wars Sets
My kids are waiting for the new sets of Lego's to both Star Wars and Indiana Jones sets of Lego's, but I'm just curious about the price and how much will I spend on it?

From Blog: Matmata - Troglodyte dwellings and Star Wars sets
Date: 23rd June 2010

http://www.carsforstars.net/
I found this blog very informative and useful for everyone. Thank you for such a wonderful post.

From Blog: Asheville - The Blue Ridge Parkway
Date: 20th June 2010


Thanks for sharing your photos from this lovely part of the country! Can't say you missed anything skipping on Gaitlinburg and Dollywood - you got got to see the best part of the state with the Smokey Mountains in my opinion. Drive safe and happy travels!

From Blog: Asheville - The Blue Ridge Parkway
Date: 20th June 2010

Biltmore Estate
Hi,It seems like you both like nature but if you want visit the other side take in Biltmore.It was built by the Vanderbilts back in the 1880's I think,The landscape was designed by the same guy who put did Central Park in New York.The place is amazing it's worth the entrance fee for the house tour.So if you appreciate that kind of thing do not miss it.

From Blog: Asheville - The Blue Ridge Parkway
Date: 19th June 2010

Charleston
I enjoyed your blog and photos about Charleston. I used to live there many years ago. Antebellum is a term which refers to the period before the Civil War, generally from 1800 to 1860. (The southerners call it "The War Between the States") Antebellum houses were usually one or more stories with large windows going from floor to ceiling. They generally had wide porches or verandahs running the length of one side of the house, if not all the way around. The exterior often had huge columns on the front. They were almost always painted white. A typical plantation house was antebellum architecture.

From Blog: Charleston - history!
Date: 17th June 2010

Love Charelston ....
Was there just a few weeks ago .... loved the photos.

From Blog: Charleston - history!
Date: 12th June 2010

Sounds like you are having fun
I have enjoyed reading your blog. Most people who travel America from other countries go to LA, San Francisco, NYC and Las Vegas. It is great that you are seeing a bit more of what America has to offer. You really have not seen America unless you have seen small town America and I thank you for taking the time to do that. A fellow blogger D MJ Binkley

From Blog: St Augustine - The Oldest City in the USA
Date: 11th June 2010


Wow, this sounds amazing! We're heading around USA in 5 weeks time, and have been looking into attractions in Chicago. This has been really insightful, glad you had a great time!

From Blog: Chicago - The Windy City
Date: 22nd May 2010

Hugo
Now if people Google image Hugo there will finally be something t see. Miss you both already.

From Blog: Chicago - The Windy City
Date: 22nd May 2010

great pics!
I find the chinese art in the park much more odd than Miro and Picasso. I guess the city is doing it's best to be diverse. Glad you had a good time.

From Blog: Chicago - The Windy City
Date: 15th May 2010

NOT True
this is not a LADA Car. Greetings, Jürgen www.lada-welt.de

From Blog: Lankaran - A Magical Mystery Tour in a 40 Year Old Lada!
Date: 13th May 2010

Loving it Up North!
I love it up there! Looking forward to seeing Northumberland in the summer! Happy travels! Dawn

From Blog: It's not so grim up North!





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