Klassy KTM Blog! Great to see you back in print and photos! Enjoyed the background info on various places you visited. Bring on the mountain trek story!
Finally finished ... just in time for more :) Congratulations Barbara, a job well done!!!!! Just in time for more adventures to come.
You realise you will just have to keep these coming, otherwise what am I going to read!!
Hope to catch up before you go away, however I am just so busy working towards Garden Week and our Stone to Art opening.
Love Jenny
Time for the next adventure! Great stuff Mum, as always, lots of fun looking back on such an awesome trip! Was a true adventure travelling with you, and I'm sure there aren't many sons who can say that about their mum! =) Will start planning the itinerary for your Singas stopover soon!
Thanks Barbara Wow, what an awsome adventure. Thank you for the wonderful updates. You must have spent as much time putting all the blogs together as you spent sightseeing. It will make a great book some day.
I'm so jealous! Hi Barb, What an amazing trip you have had. I am so looking forward to one day being able to do the same but if I never get there I feel like I have seen so many of the wonderful places I would like to see. Every blessing. Heazle
Great to read your latest - look forward to Nepalese stories!! So good that you have been able to finish your Europe stories... no many wonderful memories and beautiful photos!! Now get your hiking books on and be ready for Nepal!!
Mistake Last pics than Aya Sofia and Turkish flag..That ''The Blue Mosque''.it is not Blue Mosque , it is Nuru Osmaniye Mosque ,near Blue Mosq.
Greetings from istanbul.
Gutsy! Haha, I remember how impressed I was when you told me you'd been gearing yourself up for that rock-face climb to reach what we thought was the summit! =D Another great write-up Mum!
Nice alliteration! :) I love how the titles of your adventures always make use of alliteration. Spot the English teacher! :)
I really enjoy reading your blogs, and keep thinking 'ooh that's just around the corner from me at the moment' and fantasize making a little trip to Barcelona myself. Unfortunately reality and essays call me back to Freiburg...
Just a quick comment on the photos - you wouldn't want to be too large climbing up that path would you! Not sure if you'd fit!
Montserrat Moment Thanks for the time you take to share your stories.
On my visit to Barcelona, my priority was
the great Football stadium.
Very shallow, I know!
Montserrat Oh Barbara Mary, I do take my hat off to you. You are such an intrepid little traveller! This was one place I long wanted to see but alas, when in Barcelona I did not have the time to go there. It looks fantastic and your wonderful descriptions make it so special
Birds at the Fountain! Loved the blog! Gaudi was such an inspirational person... loved the concept of the church continually growing, just like Christ's church.
Barcelona! Fantastic Barbara! I am in Albany but your marvellous blog brought back all my memories of Barcelona. See you at bookclub on 31st.
Cheers, Del
Brilliant blogging Barbara! I do so enjoy reading your travelblogs, Barbara. You are a brilliant blogger. Your reports are simple and easy to read, very interesting and informative, and crammed full of the different "flavours" of Europe (and Asia . . . and Africa . . . and. . .) I most enjoy the blogs on the places I have been to, since they fill in all the gaps for me. So thank you for enriching my own experience of these places. Sorry to hear there are only 3 left blogs left. Happy Blogging!
Thumbs up Hey Mrs Meadows, I've been reading all your blogs and I loved them! Your adventures are so vividly described that I felt I've been traveling and experiencing those moments with you while sitting at this little desk of mine. So much so that I felt a bit lonely after reading this last entry =P I envy your sons; you're such a cool mum to have!
How do you do it? Wow, as always, Mrs Meadows, your last two blogs are amazing! How do you remember all the dates and facts after so long? I struggle even if I'm writing the blog the next day! :D Your blogs are making me wonder whether I should extend my trip after my studies and head east a bit...
Marrakech property Yes, you will definitely like Marrakech. It is Morocco’s second city in terms of size behind Casablanca with an official population of one million although unofficial figures suggest it’s closer to double that however, it’s undoubtedly the most famous. And so central is its role, the name ‘Morocco’ actually derives from the city’s original name of ‘Marrakush’. That's why it attracts a lot of tourists and investors, who knows that Marrakech property investment is very profittable.
My two sons are regular bloggers as they have been travelling all over Europe and South East Asia. I am doing a bit of travelling this year myself so thought I would get in on the act as well! It's a great way to keep a record of people, places, photos and life experiences.... full info
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Klassy KTM Blog!
Great to see you back in print and photos! Enjoyed the background info on various places you visited. Bring on the mountain trek story!