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24th October 2008

Mr. I, why would you take a picture of a little kid naked playing with water and a lady asleep on the ground?
24th October 2008

Wow, Mr. I ....
I didn't kno wyou liked taking pictures of... urinals and toilets... but very good photography! Your not very intelligent student, Katelin
24th October 2008

Wow!! How do you find the time to do all this stuff????
6th September 2008

Flattered
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words. The text needs work. That will be for September. I have a fan? A club of one? Really? Cheers and I am always here if you want to chat! Rich.
6th September 2008

Flattered
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words. The text needs work. That will be for September. I have a fan? A club of one? Really? Cheers and I am always here if you want to chat! Rich.
6th September 2008

Follow Up
Once again, thank you for your feedback. Please, let's keep in touch. You will find earlier works on the U.S. and abroad if you scan through other entries. Your comments are welcome. They keep me on my toes and make me smile. Be well, Rich.
4th September 2008

great blog
This is an absolutely great blog. I have read the entirety of the Pakistan portion and I am just amazed. I have definitly become a fan.
2nd September 2008

Rich. I hope all is well with your travels. I have enjoyed reading your articles. I am in Cairo at the moment. The first thing I will doing upon returning home is place the Rudy's bet. Safe travels.
2nd September 2008

Interesting Read
You travelled a lot more than what I expected when I had gone through your earlier entries about India. Especially the narrative about Kalash in Pakistan was very interesting. I was not aware of that part though not to say that I have any good understanding of that part of Pakistan geography. Your accounts are always a good read, more informative than a routine travelogue as you always have some conversation account with a local in place. That provides for much more insight into their current lives and culture than to just know about the landscape and history of that place. You are upfront in your opinions and your comments are in sync with your way of life. However to me with my sub-continental sensibilities, your Lahore account seemed harsh on Zahid in general and in particular your account of meeting with his wife and mother. As it seems you would be moving out of the sub-continent shortly. I will be curious to know about your next destination and hope that it is not U.S. of A. It would be good to read about your next sojourns.
19th August 2008

Delayed Reply
Hi Anup! I wanted to take the time to thank you for your kind words. Pls. be so kind to tell others and have them read if it of interest to them. Just having come from Northern Pakistan, there are many common traits with Himachal. I am sure you know by now that the Satluj is misbehaving...i is news here in Punjab. Smiles from Amritsar, Rich.
19th August 2008

Thank you!
Hi Sandy... The whole work is a bit sloppy. It needs revision in many reas. Nonetheless, I am very pleased with your feedback That alone makes it worthwhile. Pls. spread the word and contact me if I can be of help to you with this area of the world or mine. Cheers, Rich.
18th August 2008

WOW
Hi! I just have found your blog (forum) and I think it is amazing. The way you commented Martha was really funny. Pity I write my master at the moment and can relax reading your articles only 10 minutes per day. I spend every long weekend in Kazimierz and your text makes me already miss it. Shame you don't speak Polish as I also have a blog about travelling. Good luck:) Impatiently waiting for something new about my country. Ewelina
18th August 2008

That was cool
I think its one of my best reads of a blog about India. Someone has been observing quite a bit. Hope to be there soon myself. Cheers
1st August 2008

Nice to read
Experiences shared by you on your India travel are very different from other visitors. These are honest, refreshing and of course you have good writing skills to present your views in your own humorous style. I am from Himachal so it is more so nice to go through your experiences in Himachal.
31st July 2008

Smart ones
My sister once told me that I didn't have any SMART children. She loved them all anyway, as do I.
31st July 2008

hi
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26th July 2008

Hi Gail!
Let's put it this way...this isn't exactly Middletown! It's the only country in the world where the more I learn, the less I understand. Pls. be well. We can connect at the end of next month. My fees are low. I'm sure we can come to some understanding! Pls. be well. I am very pleased yu are reading. Pls. continue in spite of occasional errors here and there. Wink, Rich.
25th July 2008

Hi Rich: Just started reading your blogs, I wish I were still teaching Geography so you could present to my classes! You have a wonderful way of describing what you see, I like the description of the Hindu and Muslim conflict as rubbing up against each other like the Pacific and North American plates...nifty tie in to you title too. Stay well and safe. Gail
25th July 2008

Appreciate It
Pls. keep reading and invite others. Any critiques are welcome...especially on the facts.... Be well, a friend.
25th July 2008

Keep Reading
Hi Kim. Grretingd from Himachal Predesh. Put it this way, this ain't Middletown. Off to Amritsar in a few dyas. land of the Sikhs. Much more to tell. Pls.....would love to hear from you. Comments, crtiques welcome. Have a corona for me....Rich.
25th July 2008

A captivating description. Your blog does make an interesting read.
25th July 2008

Hope all is well
Just started reading your blog. I can't wait for you to come and speak to my classes this upcoming school year. Stay safe.
19th July 2008

Very interesting experience and observations. You seem to have enjoyed each bit of it. Are you writing more on Jodhpur. Send me a full article if you want it published here. let me know

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