has beardy man been turned to a pillar of salt? bearded scout spotted in Candeloria signing next Ronaldo for Celtic. Great blog. It sounds as if you have really taken to the Bolivians. I was lost without my update and pictures. Love you lots. xx
If Your Happy and You Know It - JUMP for Joy Wow - that's some jump Karen, I am very impressed indeed, fit girl! The joy you both experience shines through in your blogs, so wonderfully contagious and delightful. Always thinking of you both. Much Love.xxxx
Trainspotting Candelaria sounds a bit like the Divit in the old days! Your fascinating adventures are brilliantly recounted in your blog. Take care of each other as always.
Pass the salt please VERY interesting photos and great story.........liked the football match, makes you think how cultures are not that different at all. Look forward to the next instalment.
Welcome back Great to have you back on the radar again and hear about your entry into Bolivia. The photos are stunning - loved the little desert bunny thingy. Dave shared part of your e-mail with us about the animal sanctuary which gave us a taste for your next blog - looking forward to hearing about Tony and Escocia. Tony your beard is looking really long; Dave is trying to organise the guys here to grow theirs - 2 so far.
desert rats Enjoyed the geography and history lesson. Pics great. Didn't know you had bumped into Ossam Bin Ladin hiding in the desert. Lots of love xx
Mucho Congratulatchianos Hello intrepid explorers, I can hardly believe what youse are getting up to on the far side of the world. Just checkin your blog from Maureens hoose in Edinburger. We all well up in the north of Scotland and keepin track of yr amazin exploits punctuated by dramatic photos. Thanks and keep up the super travelog blog. love and best frae baz an eddie
thrills and spills on Volcano Villarica Another day another volcano. Your blog was up to the usual high standard photos amazing. Need a copy of the one of both of you for the sideboard. Karen you are a true Leo - 9 lives. Can't wait for the next blog. Give each other a hug from me. Lots of love xxx
High Steaks Alright,
Looks and sounds like you have been having a fantastic time so far. I can certainly see why you stayed in Argentina for an extra month, it looks a truly amazing place. I'm sooo jealous! At the same time, I have been v.much enjoying getting my kicks vicariously by reading your blog. Keep up the good work (it's a hard life but someone's got to do it). Lots of love. Dougs
tWekkin Sounds like a good trek. Me and Alex were gonna do a 150 km hike across the pyrenees mountains at somepoint. How heavy were your packs... Drop me a mail guys.
Trek Tastic The beard is coming on great. I hope that your muscles etc have recovered. 93km in 5 days is certainly something to be proud of. sharing your travels is great fun.
the intrepid explorers find out why Torres del Paine is aptly named Amazing stupendous fantastic awesome I have run out of adjectives to describe your latest adventure. Pictues out of this world writing pretty good too. I am very proud of both of you, but glad to read about it after rather than before. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Lots of love xxxx
Perito Moreno Glacier That glacier looks amazing. I think I'll go there and make a tv documentary about it for Channel 4 which will be shown on Sunday 25/5/08.
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
Jules
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Sounds like you dudes are having BALLivia. Ha ha.. geddit