Party crashers Hi Tiger & Tigeress,
Where there's a party eh! Good to see the both of you sunning it up (hi sharon) and enjoying yourselves. The pictures don't portray just how hot and humid it is out there....your narration is great so don't go thinking of showing sweat and all that!! :)
Take care,
Steve
Wow! I'm in awe of the experiences you are having - and what a beautiful cat. You must have been quaking in your boots though!
I think you are getting a little closer to nature than I would be comfortable with, but I have a lot of admiration for you.
You'll have to apply for one of those reality TV 'I'm in a jungle, get me out of here' shows when you get back - you'd ace it!
And eating frogs - hmmmmm maybe not!
WOW!! OK sooooo jealous. Wow can't believe you saw that black leopard. I've always wanted to go to the rain forest. Bet its was scary but exciting too.
H
Great pics Wer you serious about frog curry or have you been winding us up? Dorota and I are off tommorow to Amsterdam to see Bozena andJan- we shall all be talking about you >Great headgear.
Tiger Stew Hi Tiger,
30 Miles into the jungle... 3rd westerner to visit.... nice looking strong male......amazing you didn't end up in a big pot!! :)
Hey, let's be careful out there!
Steve
here we are looking at your pics and it is snowing outside and the wind is howling, no butterflies here!The pictures are amazing and keep up the goodwork
Keeping the show on the road! Hi Mike, it's good to hear from you & I hope all is well back in the land of cheese! The biggest problem I have is getting on the internet as some of the places do not even have telephones. Once I do get internet access, theres not enough time to spend writing the blog. Anyway, I'm glad I've kept you ammused, & I'll try to keep the updates comming as often as possible.
Cheers
Shaun
From Mike I am really getting into your tour blog. The people ,places and things you are reporting on are fascinating . Not sure how you are managing it all and keeping the 'show' on the road but I can't wait for the next installment.
It's all going to be bit of anti climax after this tour.
Tiger Temple Hi Ruth, It's good to hear from you. I hope that the Temple lives up to your expectations. I am sure that it will. I don't know how long that you intend to travel for, but I am now doing volunteer work with an organisation called Openmind Projects. You can see their website at www.openmindprojects.org . It has added a new dimension to my travels & I would highly recomend them.
Good luck
Shaun
Tiger Temple Hi from New Zealand. Your journal entries of your travels are fantastic! I too am planning on visiting the Tiger Temple in Thailand in a few months time & reading what you have to say about the sanctuary has made me more determined to do this now! Great to read your updates & thank you. Ruth
Mum & Ian Hi Shaun
We can see that you are enjoying yourself. You are looking so relaxed & well, please kep the photos coming & we look forward to your phone calls.
Knees are coming on well, seeing the surgeon on Monday.
Take care.
Love you
Mum & Step Dad Ian xxxx
PS. Happy Easter(21st March)
It is now time for a new adventure. This time I have decided to raise money for Willen Hospice in Milton Keynes.
The plan is to ride 2,500km through the Western Ghats of India, starting in Goa, and ridding through Karnataca, Kerala and Tamal Nardu. We will be steering clear of main roads and using local trails as far as possible and hope to find some unusual off the beaten track places.
If you enjoy my blog, please make a donation at: http://www.justgiving.com/Shaun-Toms
The trip is funded by myself so all proceeds will go to Willen Hospice.... full info
Steve
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Party crashers
Hi Tiger & Tigeress, Where there's a party eh! Good to see the both of you sunning it up (hi sharon) and enjoying yourselves. The pictures don't portray just how hot and humid it is out there....your narration is great so don't go thinking of showing sweat and all that!! :) Take care, Steve