JenniferInternational's Guestbook



27th October 2011

Amazing Journey!
Your words and pictures have provided me an amazing journey for which I thank you! Your descriptions of the sites and explanations of the happenings transported me to India. I am glad you are both home, safe and sound; I am glad you both had this wonderful journey. I hope one day to meet you in person. Thank you again for sharing this journey!
26th October 2011

Monty pythonish metal detectors...
Each time someone walked past the metal detector, it would sound off. Made noise that reminded me of an 8-bit sound card. Funniest when there would be a steady stream of people passing.
From Blog: Jaipur
26th October 2011

Good start
Great pics! First city where I was introduced to the sharp elbows of international and local tourists. Least elbowing: Darjeeling and Goa (Panaji/Panjim and Palolem Beach) Most: Agra, New Dehli, Jaipur.
From Blog: Udaipur
26th October 2011

Worst train of the trip.
It was the filthiest out of 10 trains we were on. Complete with random vendors, beggars, and several different species of roaches.
From Blog: Varanasi
12th October 2011

Your Old Kentucky Home
Autumn in Kentucky means that the days seem fleeting. Indian Summer arrived accompanied by falling leaves and warm days. It is that lovely lull before winter's blast. It fascinating to think that you and Clem are halfway around the world and experiencing October in India. What a story!
10th October 2011

really sounds exciting
Hope Clem was able to get some rest. Sounds like a great visit, but I\'ll bet there were a dozen more sites you would have liked to have seen. Can\'t wait for the pictures.
From Blog: Delhi
7th October 2011

Love the Pix
Thanks for the fine text and the photos. It looks lovely and you both look rested. Your mom and I talked last night about you and the trip. She is doing well. NPR comments on Steve Jobs for the world travelers: Three Apples that influenced the world: Eve's Apple Sir Isaac Newton's Apple Steve Jobs' Apple Love, Jud
From Blog: Udaipur
6th October 2011

thanks for the pictures
We are enjoying looking at the pictures and captions. You both look good.
From Blog: Udaipur
6th October 2011

good to hear from you
It\'s good to hear that you\'re getting to see the sites that you planned. Sounds like you are sampling Indian cuisine when you eat. Hope you are getting enough sleep. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
From Blog: Mumbai
5th October 2011

Blog Journey tag along!
Jennifer, I am Lorraine, I work with your father who graciously shared your blog with me, I hope you don\'t mind. Nice to meet you, electronically and long distance! It is such a joy to read this blog and see the world through your words! For a few moments I can escape my work day and feel as if I am many miles away experiencing some new adventure. You have an amazing talent in your writing; I can\'t wait for your next post! I hope you don\'t mind me \"tagging along\" on your blog journey. With much grattitude for the daily escape, I thank you! Lorraine
From Blog: Mumbai
1st October 2011

This will be an amazing trip XXOXO
5th May 2008

Oooh, the pics are great! You look so at home in Paris!
From Blog: Vive la France
2nd May 2008

marrakech
makes me feel better that it is the last stop on my upcoming trip! :)
From Blog: Fez
1st May 2008

Bonjour! Oui, vive la France! 2 years with Mr. Espin, and that's all I got. ;) I'm so glad you're home, gal. I always think of you as being in Paris.
From Blog: Vive la France
28th April 2008

Happy Birthday!
Yay!!! I'm sooo glad you're in Paris! I know you're just grinning like a loon and having the time of your life. That's where you belong. Everytime I see the Sex and the City episode "An American Girl in Paris" I think of you. *hugs* Happy Birthday, J!!
From Blog: Vive l'Europe!
24th April 2008

Yeah, and I need to know what you want for your birthday so I can send it to you when you get back!! :) I'm sorry you're not having a great time, but I know when you will be having a great time... In Paris! Can't wait, as always, to hear more!
From Blog: Fez
23rd April 2008

mononucleous
My Dearest Dolly, You are one brave person! I thought moving to Chicago in my youth was a big deal. Your blog is worth a thesis, I'm thinking. The places you've seen and the things you have done make me think.......... it's so NEAT watching you grow. Daddy called and told me to read your latest blog. How do you find the time to sleeeeeeeep? Sweetie, please remeber your Dad's American Express Card. If you find that you need to have"quiet time" please take advantage of the opportunity. Remeber "Morano Glass". I love you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MOM
23rd April 2008

Your time here sounds so interesting and quiet. It seems like a movie in my head, you walking the streets and looking into the shops... I don't know, it seems just quiet and so different from anything I know. I hope you're still having a great time and get to feeling better soon!!
21st April 2008

"Long Distance Voyeurism"... you make me feel so tawdry. LOL I'm loving all the pictures and am so glad you got to have a great time this week with Clem! I think about you often, on the other side of the world. Miss you!
13th April 2008

Dearest Dolly! What a time you are having!! I know that you can't wait to see Clemmie!! I'll be glad too!! Everything is fine here. Going to Joe's 60th surprise birthday party today. Picking Aunt Sherry up at 2:00. Looking forward to it. Take care of yourselves and have fun!! Miss you much and love you more. Love, Mom
13th April 2008

I think it's good to naturally be on your guard. I hope you'll have a great time with Clem coming to be with you!! I can't wait for the pics. Take care, lady!
11th April 2008

Great pics! I love the 'obligatory' camel pics. LOL! And the police camels. :) It sounds like Egypt is just exhausting you, but I know you're having the time of your life. I hope Morocco is as wonderful as you've imagined!
From Blog: Goodbye Egypt
9th April 2008

Did you climb a pyramid?
I'm glad you got to see the pyramids. I'd like to do that sometime. The names of places sound familiar from a series of mystery books Mom and I read. They were about an archiologist family from England working in Egypt each winter around 1900-1920. Hope your flight to Casa Blanca is good. Love, Dad
From Blog: Goodbye Egypt
9th April 2008

MISS YOU
DDearest Dolly!!!! What a world traveler you are! Judy should have gone with you because Dad and I can hardly keep up with you! Saw your little red shoes in one of your faboulous pictures. How do you find the time do take all these wondeful pictures and write all the interesting commentary? I'm so proud of you! Keep it coming when you can. It's a trip of a lifetime from where I'm sitting as I live vicaroulsy thru you! Yoou goooo girl!!!! Don't forget your Dad's American Express Card. Remember it's Daddy who pays!!!! I love you so much and look forward to your next Blog! Love x's, well you get the picture!!! Mom
From Blog: Welcome to Egypt
9th April 2008

Hey! I was getting worried when we didn't hear from you for a few days, but now I know you were just crazy busy! Cairo sounds insane. I thought traffic here was bad, but at least people generally stay in their lanes! LOL The pictures are gorgeous, and I love the ones of you in your hat! I'm so glad you're having fun--Casablanca next, eh? Have fun!! :)
From Blog: Welcome to Egypt

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