Cockerels, malarone, boats and tubing


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November 6th 2010
Published: November 6th 2010
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Hello everyone! Where to begin??!! Busy busy busy but so much fun all at the same time! The cookery course was brilliant we learnt so much and even made a superflame, although James’ was better than mine. Though I hate to admit it! Our lady was called Meaow, which caused James a bit of amusement, she was very nice though and gave as good as she got. We learnt how to make everything from sp... Read Full Entry



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8th November 2010

Bottled scorpions??????
Loving the pictures - what a classy pair you are drinking out of buckets!!! Are those really bottled scorpions? what are they used for? the waterfall pools look very inviting so much nicer than dark cold and wet November here. stay safe, love you lots - not long til Oz xxxxx
10th November 2010

Hi there James & Sam, Really interested in the cooking school but can do without the boat trip and the live frogs! I hope you have a good supply of lomotil or amodium as well as stemoril (never travel without these!). Weather in Oz is very ifffy at present - typical tropical storms for November - but will be good (fingers crossed) in December! Accommodation chez nous and Christmas celebrations all sorted! Enjoy safe travelling! LW
12th November 2010

Don't you just love technology, being able to keep in contact while you are so far away. The pictures are amazing and loving the ring. Beginning to wonder if you 2 have got some sort of fetish with cookery classes though. Looking forward to trying some of these dishes when you get back. Take care. x x x x
13th November 2010

Cricket=Grasshopper
Dear James and Samianne, I think what they ate on the boat was actually a grasshopper. You should have tried it. I did when I was in the area. They are surprisingly tasty!

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