Tack söta Kristina! Thank´s for letting me feel the smell of mojitos and many moore exotic things.
Thanks for letting me see the sunny beaches and almost feel the breeze.
Sweden is getting colder and colder, darker and darker. We light candles to fight the darkness
and the christmas decorations in the shopping malls have started.
Oaxaca Kristina. What a beautiful blog. It took me a while to figure out how to open it. You are not only a photographer but also a beautiful writer. It great that you take time to share with your poor working friends! It was like a little vacation of my own. Keep up having fun! Sailor Bil
Love the Pics You have such a talent with your camera. We were together a year ago this time (almost)! Have a great time down there. I love reading about the history and culture .. thanks!
Looks like fun Hi Kristina, Sounds like a fun trip, thanks for blogging! How was the worlds biggest tree? that would be something to see, I remember travelling along the Oregon coast and stopping at a scenic turnout and there was a cedar or group of cedars that had grown together into a huge ring, big as a house, was looking for a hobbit to walk out and say hi. All the chocolate sounds good, I've seen some mexican chocolate at a local market, little round cakes wrapped in wax paper with nice labels.
As usual, excellent pictures, I like all the peppers and the guys laying out the beef and the waterfall looked pretty cool. The leaves here are well on their way to changing over, we went hiking in the White Mountains last weekend, nice to smell the fresh balsam, and get out on the trails.
Have a good trip!
Back to Oaxaca I was there 1979. Remember it as a magical town. The author and socialantropologist Carlos Castaneda writes about the Mexican magician Don José who heretaged from Oacaxa. Anybody there who knows anything about this?
Thank you Kristina for letting me follow your trip! Next time in Marakesh?
looks like you are having a great time, as always!! my florida plans are coming together and I am getting excited about seeing old friends and floating! we will have to swap travel stories when we are back in PT....keep blogging, enjoy your stories!
so welcome back. just how hot was it on those beaches where you were fishing? pleasant hot or too d*** hot? is it always to green at that farm? i guess i always envisioned on lot of brown and dried out land. when are you going back?
Good-bye Aussie Lane It was so much fun seeing Australia through your eyes. You have a real gift with your lens. But in the end, I'm glad to have you back in the good ol' USA! Another trip done, when to start planning the next trip?
Wow, your pics are so amazing. Is the big rock that the dingo stole the baby at the campground? Walpa Gorge is my fav pic. Have fun Kernie, and watch out for dingos!
hi sharleen,
looking forward to the farm, too.
will definately be posting a blog on that one.
alice springs and ayers rock (and the olgas) were GREAT!
talk to you later....
hi tom...i flew to alice springs. my friend treated me with his air miles! sweet, huh!
the swan pix was an optical illusion....it was the way they were lined up! sorry for popping your bubble if u thought it was really one swan!
thanx amy! hi amy...good to hear from you. i will have aussie stars in my eyes when i return. having a great trip so far.
lets get toether for a sweaty betty walk when i get back!
Beautiful pictures Oz looks great Kristina and it sounds like you are having a wonderful time. Looking forward to hearing how you like it on the farm.
Take care and lots of hugs
CD Bring the CD down when you visit...I want to hear. What was that other down under band that Barbara Cook turned us on to? Do you remember? Guadalcanal Diary - yes. Weren't they from Australia? Do you see music from them?
CD Bring the CD down when you visit...I want to hear. What was that other down under band that Barbara Cook turned us on to? Do you remember? Guadalcanal Diary - yes. Weren't they from Australia? Do you see music from them?
amazing journey Kristina,
thank you so much for including me in your travel blog, what a journey!
you do a fabulous job of pictures and descriptions, i think you could make a great travel writer,
all kinds of hints and tips on the hidden treasures that you find.
would you like to get paid for traveling and taking pics of it?
sounds fun to me.
can't wait to see the aussie stars twinkling in your eyes when you get back,
enjoy the rest of your journey,
love,
amy
I am a travel bug. I love to see what is behind every mountain! I have a healthy curiosity for people, places and cultures. Traveling is a wonderful tool to learn about the planet and all its wonders. My heart beats fast when I think about all the fascinating places I have yet to explore. My shower curtain is a map of the world. I look at it every morning and wonder about all those unexplored areas! This time I am off to Chile to explore parts unknown. Carpe Diem...is my motto!!! ... full info
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Tack söta Kristina!
Thank´s for letting me feel the smell of mojitos and many moore exotic things. Thanks for letting me see the sunny beaches and almost feel the breeze. Sweden is getting colder and colder, darker and darker. We light candles to fight the darkness and the christmas decorations in the shopping malls have started.