Hi Shane, Riding the camel was lots of fun, but I wasn't that keen on the terrain. Being a sheep, I do often miss having fields of grass, or failing that, a bar that stocks a variety of good whiskeys and nibbles. Sadly Jaisalmer had neither, but I'm up in North India now, where the weather is much more clement for me and there's vegetation (and whiskey) aplenty. Best wishes, and enjoy your next travels, Bob
Re: Bob and weight loss. Bob hasn't lost weight at all. He's just really vain and makes sure he breathes in for photos! He's currently eating huge quantities of Nepalese curry ready for a trek up to Everest base camp over the next few weeks!
Loving the blog guys. Makes me chuckle as I'm reading it. Looks like you are having an incredible time. The photos are amazing and some of it looks so unreal. Really feel like we are living it through your eyes. It was really lovely to speak to and see u on Sunday. Thanks so much for calling. Look forward to seeing you again soon. Loads and loads of love xxxx
I'm a sheep, leaving the flock to go backpacking around the world.
I'll be sightseeing, meeting new people and other sheep, hiking, hostelling, camping, eating new foods, and generally (hopefully), having a great time!
Oh, I will also be accompanied by Emma and Chris, who will be keeping an eye on me and stopping me getting into too much mischief! When I'm too busy, I'm sure they'll keep the blog updated. xx... full info
Carolyn
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Emma ill - badnews
Your Spanish must be mega. Our septic tank is in sympathy with local plumbing. What a trip to remember for ever.