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| 30th May 2008 JimD | YAH Indeed - From: Yet another holiday Re: lightattheendofthetunnel I didn't know you did glamour photography, Suse :-) |
| 29th May 2008 steph lord | .....and here was I looking forward to a week in Burnham on Sea! - From: Yet another holiday Wow Susie.........love the photos and the thought of a round bed with shutters above. I want your holidays.......can swap a week in a caravan in Burnham on Sea (26th July) or a week in a caravan (12ft prestige!!!) in Weymouth (16th August). Deal or no deal? |
| 24th January 2008 raju121 | ornate palaces - From: ornate palaces 6 months it seems you have done good reserch job here bravo and thank for sharing raju :) |
| 23rd January 2008 stephanie | Heyyyy......the return of the blog! - From: maharajas and meanderings Ta for the blog Susie, cheered up a dull, wet January morning no end! Enjoy the last of your holiday. |
| 21st January 2008 Jim D | Nice post... - From: maharajas and meanderings Nice blog, nice photo too. But I fear for your typing. Must be all the sex and opiates... Jx |
| 20th January 2008 Neil | John Lennon - From: here I am again This would explain the 'life's what happens to you while your making plans' when I last heard from you. Good to hear from you Susie G. |
| 18th January 2008 Nick | GoaTourism Board... - From: here I am again Hmmm - with descriptions like that, you might even persuade me round to Goa :o) Sounds fab - but come back soon - we miss you! n. |
| 5th December 2006 Hu | Only in that particular temple - From: Monsoon Blues Women are not allowed only in sabarimala because the God is a BACHELOR". Other temples they are. |
| 23rd November 2006 Niru | Long time no see - From: the long and dusty road Wow, it's been a while since I was here. My computer crashed - again, you know the drill - plus internet troubles. I've also lost your email address, by the way, so may I have it again, please? Actually, the Tsavo lions killed nearly 100 people, not all railway workers though. Er. I liked this entry a lot. And 'misty acacia' looks wonderful. I so, so need to see Africa now.....although I will take your advice about the camping! More later, I still have a lot of entries to see. Niru |
| 3rd November 2006 susieg | pics - From: All bets are off Aww. I was just monkeying around |
| 3rd November 2006 Brett | Photo-journalist Susie Goldring - From: All bets are off Beautiful pictures Susie! |
| 18th October 2006 Jim | Agreed - From: the long and dusty road Amazing photographs. Looking fwd to seeing them in print. Maybe you could do a 70s-style evening with a slide show, fondue and warm Liebfraumilch. On second thoughts, maybe not... |
| 17th October 2006 troutio | Amazing, as usual - From: the long and dusty road Hi Susie; still loving your blog. Looking forward to more stories when you get back... x J |
| 6th October 2006 Duncan | Wow - From: the long and dusty road What amazing pictures SG. Looks a dam site better than the 4 walls I'm looking at right now. :) x |
| 6th October 2006 Mandy | Brilliant - From: the long and dusty road Hi Suzie so pleased I joined your blog. This was very touching and funny at the same time I love your sense of humour. Take Care Lots of Love and xxxxx |
| 29th September 2006 Jake McMurchie | Hellooo - From: up and down the mountain Susie, you write so well! Have you got a job yet? Maybe travel-writing as a new career? |
| 28th September 2006 anonymous | Wow - yikes and another wow! - From: up and down the mountain Suze, people like you make me feel selfish. small minded and under travelled! Well done babe - and literally keep up the 'good work' Greg Boraman - London |
| 27th September 2006 Ludia | - From: up and down the mountain Elsie, is that for real or just a shot. I have over and over again bargained whether I should take the trip but I remember falling sick up Mt. Kenya and it scares me ending up like what am seeing. I don't do too good in cold climates. I pity the potters too dragging you down that mountain. Sorry girl, go down to dar, it must be much warmer, hope you feel better! |
| 25th September 2006 David | Awesome - From: up and down the mountain How fabulous to climb that high and live to tell about it. Wonderfully recounted I felt as if I were there gasping for breath. Hope Elsie has recovered. dt |
| 25th September 2006 elsie lion | what a story...! - From: up and down the mountain wow, was i really part of that story?! its brilliant and made me laugh out loud more than once! you paint a very good picture and have done our adventure true justice, asante! |
| 25th September 2006 Anna | - From: up and down the mountain Looks cool. but what happened to Elsie! |
| 15th September 2006 Nicole | I think I've seen the film... - From: He who praises rain has been rained on - Swahili proverb Hey Susie! Rain just forwarded me your blog url for the first time so I've got a lot of catching up to do. It looks and sounds like you're having some great adventures. Well... things are just as adventurous here in White City, why last week, I dared to try the pasta instead of my usual pizza order in the canteen and I have to say, it turned out 'OK'. :-) I think I saw the film you're referring to here on BBC Four - I have to say, though it sounds like he used some dubious methods for entry, it's difficult to see this film and not think that something has gone wrong somewhere along the way. If even some of the picture he's captured of the situation is even remotely right, it's quite sad. Definitely interesting viewing though. I'll look through your other entries - saw the pics in your bikini and you look fabulous!!! (nice tea cup too :-) Take care and travel safe, Nicole xx |
| 12th September 2006 branka Srenger | travels - From: Coke vs Horlicks I follow all your travels, very impressed by adventures and events that are happening. So happy for you to have this great opportunity to see the world from different angle. I heard that you planning clime to Kili! Have fun and Happy Birthday on one of the tops of the world. I am off to another top next week, himalayas form other side. Going to Bhutan via Kathmandu (been there some parts...but the rest of the trip is new). Love from branka |
| 4th September 2006 susieg | peeing in a hole - From: De do do Dar That's if I'm lucky ;o) x |
| 3rd September 2006 Rachel | - From: De do do Dar Forgot to ask...what are the toilets like there? do you have to pee in a hole? xxxx |
| 3rd September 2006 Rachel | - From: He who wanders around by day a lot learns a lot - Swahili proverb I dont understand the proverb it makes no sense....I always enjoy being mentioned but the word 'behave' seems to be used alot towards me recently xxxxx |
| 3rd September 2006 Rachel | - From: It's all over bar the flights. Coldplay suck!! People seem to ask you if your married alot, the men i can understand but the woman.... thats a bit strange......I just got back from france school on tuesday!!!! keep having fun xxxxx |
| 21st August 2006 Jones | sponsorship - From: Running around like a headless chicken - English Proverb, horribly familiar deffo |
| 21st August 2006 susieg | pole pole on the drink - From: Water in a coconut shell is like an ocean to an ant - Swahili proverb Brett - all I can say is 'Gratitude of a donkey is a kick' (Swahili proverb). And join you in a drink H - Pole Pole means 'slowly slowly'. You hear it a lot here... x |
| 20th August 2006 Anna S | coconut ice ice baby! - From: Water in a coconut shell is like an ocean to an ant - Swahili proverb fabulous blogs susie, keep sending the amazing pictures and stories - it is an inspiration to hear all- and yes, if its not too late I would love to sponsor you (post run?). lol, anna xx ps have quite the dojo- AGAIN |
| 18th August 2006 Harriet | Poly Poly Mama - From: Water in a coconut shell is like an ocean to an ant - Swahili proverb I remember that from my trip to Kenya but maybe you could tell me what it means? In fact maybe Tabitha can tell me as it sounds to me like she already speaks Swahili. All sounds good, I finish up here a week today and now having elective 22 Sept so a Virgo, like only the best? x |
| 18th August 2006 Brett | Drrrrrink - From: Water in a coconut shell is like an ocean to an ant - Swahili proverb I use drink as a way to escape my troubles - like learning a week before the History 5-7 contnet is due to launch that it won't go live because there isn't a narrowband version. Twats. |
| 17th August 2006 Markie | sponsorship - From: Running around like a headless chicken - English Proverb, horribly familiar I don't suppose there's a justgiving site for it is there? Anyway, I'm in :-) |
| 16th August 2006 bullabulla | - From: He who praises rain has been rained on - Swahili proverb Hello Susie so you are in Tanzania for new adventures I am still in India easy life and traveling. About the movie it has been released one year ago it was an amazing and horrible documentary but it stuck me. I heard recently it wasnt a documentary but a fiction. Hope you will have a good time there Take care Laetitia en Inde. |
| 13th August 2006 Jim | Aaw Aaw - From: He who praises rain has been rained on - Swahili proverb I want more pretty pictures and good-time, feel-good stories. It's bad enough here! ... Only kiddin, always good to get insight from our very own Kate Adie in Dar! |
| 9th August 2006 Stephanie | I bit the bullet! - From: He who wanders around by day a lot learns a lot - Swahili proverb Hi Susie.....I don't say much but I'm loving your blog. I saw the Da Vinci Code.......you missed nothing! I only sat through to the end because the cinema was air-conditioned and it was so hot outside. Take care and have fun. love "The Lords" x |
| 3rd August 2006 Mark | - From: He who wanders around by day a lot learns a lot - Swahili proverb Ok Ok have finally emailed! Loving the photos. atomic sky indeed x |
| 1st August 2006 Jim | - From: He who wanders around by day a lot learns a lot - Swahili proverb Fantastic photos, keep em coming! Can't quite match the Zanzibar International Film Festival but was at Lovebox Weekender: Cut Copy, Gilles Peterson, Groove Armada, Candi Staton. What's the music like there? Take care Jx |
| 28th July 2006 Mhairi | Changing continents - From: It's all over bar the flights. Hi there keep us up to date on all your news as you travel in Tanzania. You are making us all jealous back here in the UK. Take care. Mhairix |
| 17th July 2006 Brett | Coldplay?!?! - From: It's all over bar the flights. You'll be admitting to liking Keane next! Bon voyage for the continent hopping flight and keep us all posted from Africa. |
| 14th July 2006 Mark | - From: It's all over bar the flights. Are you married? |
| 14th July 2006 susieg | the waves - From: Monsoon Blues were indeed amazing, as we, our towels, our drinks and a mobile phone were washed out by one just after that photo was taken.... |
| 12th July 2006 laetitia | very wet ?? - From: Monsoon Blues Hello Susie Great to see where you are now. It seems raining a lot I am leaving at the end of the month in Kerrala, here it is still dry and not too hot. I really enjoy my long time in Pondichery but looking forward to discovering a bit more about this country. Take care when are you leaving for Africa?? Laetitia |
| 11th July 2006 Grim | Waves! - From: Monsoon Blues Look at the waves! Wow, looks amazing. x |
| 11th July 2006 Jim | Ah! - From: Monsoon Blues The haircut finally revealed! The beach looks fantastic. Sure it's not Brighton. Keep topping up that tan... |
| 11th July 2006 Rachel | Hey - From: The Gods of War and Sleep Just saying hey! I'm going to France on thursday so technically i will be slighty closer to you! Keep having fun xxxxxx |
| 29th June 2006 susieg | expected behaviour - From: The ever changing face of India actually, it's more holding your head in your hands and sobbing into yoru computer screen. Isn't localisation fun? Oh, and for all of you who asked - at 4 quid a ticket for no booze and a load of hindi songs, that was WAYYY out of my budget :-o... x |
| 27th June 2006 Grim | Rainy lights - From: The ever changing face of India Ooh, I love the lit-up photo, fab. Also rain - don't you think it smells lovely when you're abroad? Must be some mutation of tropical petrichor we can come up with. Enjoy the party! xx |
| 27th June 2006 Mark | - From: The ever changing face of India Hey Susie Fancy closing some of these dastardly trac tickets you've left me with? There's only so many times I can write 'expected behaviour' without screaming ;-) Is running wild in the office and shouting expected behaviour? I think it probably is... Other news just in. We have Portugal in the quarters on saturday. Be fun to watch that in Goa (not that it's anywhere near you)... H11-14 is now a 9-month project... V leaves me for the States for 4 months - the day *after* the WC final. What will I do then? ... the rains are back and I'm wearing flip flops... the courtyard bar is still not open... we all got hammered at the work do... except Brett as I sent him to Belfast, ha ha ha... ttfn x |
| 24th June 2006 susieg | hair pics - From: Of eye pains, trains and autorickshaws you've got to be kidding. That's what hats are for... |