Pretty Cool! Hi Kristina,
looking forward to your Blog entries and photos, what a good idea!
I have a big world map on a wall going up to my studio, so I have a look see at different places on the way to work. Have you read any books by Patrick O'Brian? there is a series of about 20 books about a sea captain and his surgeon buddy in the Napoleonic wars, they almost read like one huge book, as they encompass about 25+ years, somewhat technical in parts , like ship rigging, but the descriptions of weather and the seas and people and human nature are well worth reading, I've read thru them about 4 times still picking up nuances, anyway I need my big world map to follow where they sail to in their adventures.
Have a super trip.
John
Safe Travels Kernie thanks for once again including me on your travel blog. Someday you can publish your book titled"Travels of Kernie" make millions and maybe take everyone on your blog along in person. Not to worry I will be happy in coach not first class. Quig
My Buddy Kernie's Travels Hey Kernie I want to wish you a safe and fun travel to the land down under. I am so envious and you will have a ball meeting old mates and meeting new ones. It will be great like always following you on the map. Love Quigley Dundee be safe
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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Pretty Cool!
Hi Kristina, looking forward to your Blog entries and photos, what a good idea! I have a big world map on a wall going up to my studio, so I have a look see at different places on the way to work. Have you read any books by Patrick O'Brian? there is a series of about 20 books about a sea captain and his surgeon buddy in the Napoleonic wars, they almost read like one huge book, as they encompass about 25+ years, somewhat technical in parts , like ship rigging, but the descriptions of weather and the seas and people and human nature are well worth reading, I've read thru them about 4 times still picking up nuances, anyway I need my big world map to follow where they sail to in their adventures. Have a super trip. John