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23rd September 2008
K. Rose
Hamburg - From: My personal labyrinth
I enjoyed the article re Hamburg. I lived there for over a year and fell in love with the city. I went back last year after having been away from it and my friends for over 9 years. I had a wonderful time and truly love the city.
30th August 2008
anonymous
Post scripts et al - From: Special thanks
hello Heldor, enjoyed your post travel thoughts, not only for the interest factor but because they show how much more pleasure one can achieve on a holiday if one takes ones courage into both hands and speaks to total strangers in a friendly way. I think your kind of travel is streets ahead of package tours where one would scarcely need to speak to the natives of another country.Way to go!
17th July 2008
June
- From: Homeward bound... in grand style!
Welcome home. Have learned so much from your travelogues. Shall miss them.
10th July 2008
jsaxton
- From: Farewell to Halle
Hey, such a great trip, Heldor! I am enjoying every minute of it as I am on my hands and knees removing old carpet underlays and 25 years of dust and dirt from my tenants apt. in Toronto. Hope to have it all done soon but no guarantees. Looking forward to my next virtual trip with you. Love. J.
29th June 2008
June
More - From: City (de)tours and English lessons
More please Heldor, more!
26th June 2008
Lou-Ann Edgar
Maybells - From: The beautiful and the beastly
Hi Heldor...June found your blog..interesting & fascinating. Too bad you never took a close up of the Maybell flower at the flower market on Viru Str. Tallinn, never heard of that plant. Keep blogging. Cheers Lou
26th June 2008
jsaxton
REally interesting - From: City (de)tours and English lessons
Oh, Heldor, what a trip and how exciting to see so much happening. Love to get up and find a message from you. Keep 'em coming! And enjoy every moment. J.
21st June 2008
Sheryl
- From: Sometimes you just get lucky!
I was looking up a friend's blog who is travelling across the Nullabor Plains to Western Australia. I had a quick look around the site and just happened to see you there. You seemed to stand out from the pack if you know what I mean. You are now off to Germany? Please have a beer for me! I briefly visited Germany many years ago - so long I can't quite remember where exactly. Savour the moments.
20th June 2008
Normand
Amazing, some things don't change - From: A grand discovery!
It's amazing to see the 1936 verses the 2008 photo. Amazing that some things stay the same in every way.
17th June 2008
Angelina
Beautiful Tallinn - From: A city steeped in history
I don't know if it is my heritage connection or fatigue, but the photos and words you have of Tallinn bring tears to my eyes and makes me want to see it in person.
17th June 2008
Sheryl
I enjoyed reading about your travels - From: Sometimes you just get lucky!
Hi Heldor I just happened onto your blog and enjoyed very much reading about your travels. Nice pics too. I wish you fine weather and happy travels for the rest of your journey. Sheryl (Australia)
11th June 2008
jsaxton
Nice trip for the readers, too! - From: Castle keep
Can't wait for the next one. So interesting and pic. are terrific. I wish I knew how to do this. It's great. So glad you are having such a good time. Love. Juliana
10th June 2008
Blair
20 year recycling... - From: A few more days of work
Hi Heldor: We are all waiting for an update to follow your fabulous journey... Weather here the pitts as are the tips, I keep hearing the worst spring anyone can remember.. Hope your weather is great... Cheers....
6th June 2008
Maureen
Safe Travels - From: A few more days of work
Godspeed Heldor...will look forward to following your journey.
28th May 2008
suzanne
Your great adventure - From: A few more days of work
lies in the self-discovery and the connecting of the dots that you are about to engage in. Go with a clear eye, an open mind and a tender heart. I will be following you from a distance.


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