Redheadpeter's Guestbook



28th September 2014

Good to see who you hang out with.x
23rd September 2014

Lots of people enjoying your blog. they comment to me if not to you.
19th September 2014

Apparbntly there were two routes out of the region where tea was first grown. Both had diferent ways of pronoucing the word for tea. One began with a hard " tee "; the other a soft "ch ". Depending on the route that your tea (and you
r tea salesmen) travelled so was your word for the beverage prronounced. - char, chai (and so on) on the southern , and tea (th? etc ) for the north.Well, it's a nice story
15th September 2014

Fab pic.
15th September 2014

Haha! Love this. Is that the loo, the whole in the floor on the right?
15th September 2014

Pretty good road!Sunday cycle anyone?
15th September 2014

Peter, this is fabulous - I really am enjoying this blog - brilliant.Tim
15th September 2014

What do you mean by the trains and stations being too sensitive? As in you might get arrested for taking a photo of them?
9th September 2014

Judging by the first two entries this looks as though it's going to be a really great trip - West Norwood feels a long way away - not many travellers from Tashkent seen studying the mausoleums in the cemetery here
8th September 2014

wow incredibly beautiful and no-one knows!well done for going all that way
29th January 2014

must be great to be there at last!! Matching dark glasses I see...
17th March 2013

Looks Fab. We have some pics of our own hot springs on the way.
15th February 2013

Oh my god!
6th February 2013

Wow!! Gets better.
6th February 2013

Absolutely stunning and inspiring. Grabbed me most so far!
6th February 2013

Fabulous - I think I am jealous! . . .I know I am jealous!!
19th January 2013

Have been following your trip and it's a wonderful antidote to our weekend weather in South London which I'm sure you've heard about by now. trying to plan my own trip up to Borough Market and all the trains are cancelled! Have fun!
10th January 2013

How exciting! Have a great time and I look forward to reading more over the next ten weeks. It makes my hop over to Holland tomorrow seem vey tame by comparison.
From Blog: Away we go!
11th October 2012

Fun picture of you getting soaked, Liz! And the last one, just of the falls, reminds me of that 19th-century movement in art to show the "sublime" in nature -- the "terrible made beautiful," as the literary critic Lionel Trilling called it
. I've only seen the falls from the U.S. side; someday I will make sure I go on the "Maid of the Mist."
11th June 2012

Suitably regal
10th May 2012

Nice view!Is that from your hotel?

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