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25th November 2009

I agree!
Lol, it was a regular toilet like we have at home. Apparently some people have tried to stand on the rim and squat. I don't think that would work too well...and yes!! The carvings and temples are just amazing. Just goes to show what man is capable of creating!
25th November 2009

So what kind of toilet was it- squat or sit ??? Im never really interested in man made things, but all those carvings must have taken a long time. And I think about the people who made them and how long it took and what their lives were like. Pretty cool, actually.
25th November 2009

saigon
funny thing,the game of cricket is very popular in Jamaica.
25th November 2009

life on the road
you guys are very brave.enjoyed the photos.keep them coming
24th November 2009

Fantastic Voyage
Hi Jeremy and Amy, It is really exciting to see the many see the many different sites that you have been to. It surely make's feel like we are right there along with both of you. We know that it is a venture of a lifetime, so continue to enjoy that free spirit, but do so with caution. We love you both, and keep sending those pictures.
24th November 2009

So amazing
This is so amazing. The detail, the legend and not to mention how beautiful it is there. And you are correct; for a second you forget your not in Florida. Thanks for the great blog and pictures. Be safe and take care.
24th November 2009

Wow, what an amazing place! I’m so glad the two of you took this opportunity! Reading your blog and seeing Jeremy’s “transformation” I finely realized who he’s starting to look like; Shaggy from Scooby Doo!
24th November 2009

You'll love it!
Hi Skibum1, you'll love Hanoi! The gelato place is on the southwest corner of the big lake; the tapas bar is right by the cathedral. Have fun and enjoy some yummy food for us!!
24th November 2009

Tapas BAr
I'll be into Hanoi Jan 4. 2010. I'm going to that Tapas Bar and the Gelato Place. Sounds yummy.
23rd November 2009

cambodia - pretty place
your comments are outrageous - especially loading the ducks on the bus - I had to reread that twice - they went with the rest of the luggage I guess. The pictures of the palm-lined waterways are beautiful - reminiscent of Fl. however it looks prettier. I love your hats - true tourist as always. Proud of you for holding the snakes - and not having a cobra heart to eat. Some of these things sound as if they should be on another planet. Anyhow am enjoying the photos and blogs so much - feels as if dad and I are there with you. Love you both and stay safe.
23rd November 2009

Honestly looks like Florida, but the snakes are sooooooooo disgusting!!!!! Amy, I had a dream that you came back alone to USA for a week before you went to N.Zealand:>
22nd November 2009

the blueberry chips and seaweed pringles are SERIOUSLY good! in fact, all the strange flavoured (kiwi, cucumber, lychee etc) lays chips are GOOD. i had doubts about them but i loved them after trying them!
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20th November 2009

Very informative, I did't even that the war was THAT LONG!!!!!!!!!
20th November 2009

Nope!
Actually, anonymous, I'm NOT standing on a box!! :-) I'm just that tall!
20th November 2009

WAUAUAUAUAUUAUAAUU AWESOME!!!!! Great looking food and what a beauty of architecture!!!!!!!!!!!!!p.s. Irish cpl is matching you guys:>
20th November 2009

Pics are great...Asian Florida-Venice:> p.s. U ARE STANDING ON A BOX, AMY!!!!!!
20th November 2009

You pay me a million dollars, I would never drink that snakes wines......:<<<<<From Blog: Puppets, Gelato, and Pho - Oh My!!
20th November 2009

this 2 funny:>
20th November 2009

Thanks Dr. Wood! :-)
Thank you for the explanation of Agent Orange. As our tour guide had an extremely thick accent, we only caught about half of what she said, so I tried to piece it all together as best I could. That makes perfect sense though! Maybe if I wasn't a college drop-out I would've learned that too lol. We are having a blast; wish you could join us! Maybe next year in NZ...
19th November 2009

Interesting stuff!
Wow, how cool. The grasshopper I think I wouldn't mind trying, but the sea urchin? Just looking at it made me go, 'How did they even EAT that??' Kudos to you guys for being willing to try new things!
19th November 2009

Agent Orange
Amy, Agent Orange was actually a pesticide, to kill bugs. What it did though is something called BIO-AMPLIFICATION. Basically, it gets on the grass, a small herbivore eats it, and gets a larger dose of Agent Orange, then a small carnivore eats the herbivore, getting an even LARGER dose. On up the food chain it goes. It is then stored in Fat Cells... so as people started to starve in the war, they burned fat, and it become soluble in their blood, affecting birth rates, abnormalities, and everything else. It was just a pesticide though. Meant to keep the mosquito population down for American soldiers so they would not get Malaria... and it DID do that. In fact some countries in the world STILL use it to this day. -Matt
19th November 2009

you got it right
Amy, You got the names of the two types of helicopters right. Hope you guys are having a BLAST over there. I am so jealous it isn't even funny.
19th November 2009

Amazing.. and thank you!
I find it amazing to see these pictures and know a little history on how they viewed the war. The “American” War. To know my father was in the Army and fought in the Vietnam War, and know that the chemical they used “Agent Orange” was a very nasty chemical indeed. They notified all the war veterans that there children born after the war or after they came home should be cautious too. I can’t really remember what my father said to me when he called about it. I will make sure I ask him again. So thank you very much for sharing this. This right now is my favorite blog. Be safe and keep us the amazing work. Marion
18th November 2009

Really!
You guys are so brave! I would not touch that stuff with a 10 foot pole. That was so funny that the guy was so excited about the dollar bill!
18th November 2009

Brave Souls
You both are really brave. I almost never try anything outside my comfort zone. You have inspired me to be a little bit more adventurous. That was really interesting! Thanks for the video montage. D

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