Fabulous Reading Hello my lovelies,
I have to comment on your brilliantly written blog, so captivating and cannot wait to hear the next chapter. The photos are breathtaking and I am sure it was worth the horrendous 4 day experience, to witness the sight of Machu Picchu, although your fellow travellers sound appalling and how did David refrain from commenting (only joking, kiss kiss).
Wayne and I spent a few days walking in North Devon last week, and experienced typical 'blighty' weather. We have not laughed so much in a long time and it was a shame having to return to normality.
Speak soon and look forward to reading about Bolivia.
Hugs to you both.
Claire x
Brilliant! It looks as though you are having a brilliant time! I loved the stories from the Spanish school, so easy to get it muddled. My friend once asked for an eye instead of garlic. Thank-you for sharing your adventures and I look forward to the next installment. Take care. C x
Hola David Y Andrew
What gorgeous views, I have received your previous email and enjoying your travels. How is your spanish coming along?
Besos Rosana Y Pete xx
keep it coming love the photos, is that a midget pulling your donkey up the hill Andrew? how funny is that!!! did you eat the guinea pig? loving the hat, very poirot!! can't wait for Peru.......
Next Chapter Hello to you both,
Glad you are enjoying your adventures although, I cannot see any further updates on the blog since 26 Aug when you arrived in Otavalo. All is dull in the land of the Reeds although we are off to North Devon in October for a little walking. Work is ok, keeping my head above water and Wayne is so stressed due to pressures at work, he keeps catching Tonsillitis. Wayne's birthday is at the end of the month and I have bought tickets to see The Sound of Music with Conni Fisher.
Speak soon.
Claire x.
PS Received your private email that you sent
You Go Boys! So glad (an envious) to hear you're having such a great time over there! Did you eat the guinea pig? We weren't brave enough, but looking back we should have given it a go! Feels weird seeing the pictures of Quilatoa and Cotapaxi. You were wise not to try the climb - it was pretty hellish - roped up together for fear of sliding down the mountain or falling in a crevasse!!
Andrew, you look totally dashing in that hat! Did you buy it? I can just see you walking around the Southsea streets with it on.
LOL your guide is 15?? Did you get him cheap at half the price?
Our next trip isn't till February and we're so bored!! Doing a 10 day camping/hiking trek across the south coast of Tasmania. Wish we were leaving next week.
Enjoy Peru - I think you'll love it.
Take care boys and keep the blog coming!
Love Gilly n Dizzly xxx
WOW Hi Guys, Wow great pictures, you really do look as if you are having a fab time. Hope you are both keeping well. Great to get the updates. Take Care V x
Hey there Frank and Stan Very funny blog! Great to keep up with what you've been up to, Darrell and I are in bed reading up! Keep em coming and have a great time! Love Gilly x
Hola Hello my lovelies,
Glad to hear you have arrived safely in South America and the spanish is improving. Before you know it , you will be wearing a poncho and hat. Look forward to the next adventures or Frank and Stan......
Buena suerte y adios xx
claire reed
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Fabulous Reading
Hello my lovelies, I have to comment on your brilliantly written blog, so captivating and cannot wait to hear the next chapter. The photos are breathtaking and I am sure it was worth the horrendous 4 day experience, to witness the sight of Machu Picchu, although your fellow travellers sound appalling and how did David refrain from commenting (only joking, kiss kiss). Wayne and I spent a few days walking in North Devon last week, and experienced typical 'blighty' weather. We have not laughed so much in a long time and it was a shame having to return to normality. Speak soon and look forward to reading about Bolivia. Hugs to you both. Claire x