Spanish Lessons Hi Tony & Karen
I am heading to Bariloche next week and was beginning to think heading straight for El Bolson might be a better idea. I was mainly wondering where Tony did his Spanish course we have been looking around and they are quite pricy. Also did you notice if there were any spanish schools in El Bolson? I have looked around but can't find any information.
I love the blog by the way ;o)
Your trip!! Your trip sounds amazing!! I'm currently doing a student project on community involvement on Taquile Island, any other information you could give me would be awesome!! Pictures are fantastic too!! x
Intrepid travellers Guys it's been a privilege sharing in your world tour, the pictures, history stories & personal accounts were a brilliant. Thank you
Home Sweet Home At the time of writing you will be flying home. It seems appropriate to be reading your last blog. Glad you got a good send off. I will miss your blogs and your adventures but selfishly I will be glad to have you both home safely. I have enjoyed being part of your great journey & adventure. Adios. love xxx
The Best sunset yet Cambodia I think has the saddest history of all the places you have visited, but the future seems bright. The temples are awe inspiring. Glad to see the monkeys recognised kindred spirits. Amazing photos. Love xxx
A fitting finale. Thank you for sharing your remarkable journey with me. It has been entertaining and an education. Your experiences will stand you in good stead in the future. You have left your mark everywhere you have visited because of your kindness. I shall enjoy re-reading your blogs again and again.
Thank you.
PS Mind you don't miss your flight home.
Another bus another chicken & bag of charcoal I am sorry Vietnam disappointed. It certainly has a sad and interesting history. Your blog did not disapoint. Looking forward to Cambodia. love xxx
Maintaining your usual standards right to the end. It's a pity the people were not nicer but they can be excused because they suffered so much. See you soon.
Home Brew The consequences of the brutal dehumanising years these people endured must surely have a deep impact on their psyche. But I think you are right if you had time to travel around the country you would surely have met warmer friendlier Vietnamese. On a brighter note I am delighted that you have many photos of Dragonfly, one of my totems. See ya soooooooon. Hallelujah!!!!! Lovings and Huggings yer Ma. xxxx
Me too, me too Good blog again, Megs and I felt exactly the same about Vietnam man. Different to the rest of SE Asia.
Looking forward to seeing you on Tuesday! Sweeeeeeeet!
supercalifragelisticexpialidociously stunning Well, I'm lost for words and now dreaming of the many more stunning photos to be viewed on your return. Sadly, history repeats itself the world over in the name of progress! and as you say let's hope that they will not scar anymore of this beautiful land. Well done you two, what a trip, outstanding. Lots of Love yer Ma.xxxxx
Are you chaps ever coming home?? Sat back in the real world on day 2 of my return to work I am intensely jealous. Sounds like you've had a great time in Laos....definitely one of my favourite places.
The intepid travellers do It again Great blog fantastic pictures - very artistic. That waterfall was just asking to be swam in. Laos sounds like anteresting place. Lots of Love xxx
Wheels On Fire Well just as I thought your blogs could not get any better. You blow me away. What an adventure and experience. Writing very descriptive. Pictures beautiful. You both look so well and happy. Enjoy your last days of freedom. Love and hugs xxxx
Cross country antics Your journey sounded amazing, right up my street. You have re-affirmed my decision to go biking, either across scotland or even europe.
Sunsets to rival those seen from Stonebank last week. Only joking yours were mega. Enjoyed your sights and smells from Lao.
Enjoy your remaining time in Bankok before the long journey home. Keep safe.
Lots of love Ed & Marion xxxx
Ceud mìle fàilte!
We have had enough of the big smoke (Edinburgh) and are off to lead the good life, traveling the world... see you in a year or so!... full info
Laura
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Spanish Lessons
Hi Tony & Karen I am heading to Bariloche next week and was beginning to think heading straight for El Bolson might be a better idea. I was mainly wondering where Tony did his Spanish course we have been looking around and they are quite pricy. Also did you notice if there were any spanish schools in El Bolson? I have looked around but can't find any information. I love the blog by the way ;o)