You are obviously so happy. I hope all your plans materialise into something you will be pleased with. Thank you for your emails.
Keep safeand lots of love, Joan.
Noodles I love the fact that you had to have noodles for brekkie after reading it... but isn't that what you normally have? I'm sure we've had a noodle breakfast at yours at least twice before. xxx
Hi Gwen We have no idea why or what the winged rabbits were doing there, and I totally agree about the big block of flats. He he, we only managed one glass of champers, would've loved to have stayed for more but our flight was calling. On the flight over to Thailand there were some people who were getting quite sozzled on whiskey, they had to have a talking to by one of the crew. I found it quite funny. Good to hear from you. xxx
Lei Hao/Sawatdee Kaa You must have felt really spaced out after your long flights! Sounds like an excellent motel in LA (only one glass of champagne?). In some ways Hong Kong looks even more strange than South America but I love the blow up winged rabbits. My legs went weak and I felt quite queasy looking at the photos of the glass bottomed cable car! The monastery buildings look awesome but I wonder what it must be like to live in that huge block of flats - they couldn't be more different. Looking forward to your Thai blog. Gwen x
M&D Yep, didn't recognise any of it, well apart from the crabs and the hole in the floor loos. Yes, have everything crossed that the bugs don't bite us. Lots of love xxxx
Super photos and we are Lai King the Hong Kong photogallery a lot (good one Steve!). So you are retracing your steps 21 years later Sheryl, although we would never have recognised it - so many new buildings and an underground. A glass bottomed cable car? Brave folks!! Nice to think of you back in Asia but can't get used to you being ahead of us now...Enjoy Koh Chang - mind the bugs don't bite. lots of love xxxxxx
there are very random offerings.... smoked mozzerella too- i'm sure this would be lovly with the yakult and a drizzle of olive oil to make it michellin star!
Bon voyage little ones A wonderful seven months. Thank you for sharing and bringing it to life for us - now for the Asian adventure!! keep safe and lots of love xxxx
Love the blog although I felt a little whoozy just looking at the Toremotos! Beautiful views and excellent street art - you must get Stockport interested in that. You're looking really good Sheryl. Enjoy your last fews day in Chile. We wish you a safe onward journey, with lots of love to you both xxxx
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It's a bug, isn't it. Yep, loved Valparaiso, just wished we'd made the effort to stay there for a night or two. xx