Bye bye blog! Glad you got home safely. Love the banner - did everyone at Heathrow think you were a celebrity?! Thanks for entertaining and inspiring us over the last 10 months - I'm going to miss your blog so much! xx
wow wow...you're back home. it's unbelievable. i will miss your blog and hope to see you in berlin
keep in touch
katharina (at the moment not locked in a toilet)
Gotcha!!! Apologies soph, but have been unblogged?deblogged?!! for quite a while!!! cut off in my prime(!!?) no less!!
Ayway, BA sounds great, partying times sound good to me!! the buses even better!!
See you soon X
mum...that's the funniest thing you've ever written..... and soph .GET OUT OF THERE AS SOON AS YOU CAn!!!! it looks really wierd and scary!!!xx hee hee love ya loads xxx
Welsh cakes I too was disappointed to find out that you can't get "welsh cakes" in Gaiman - especially as I am also not a fan of bara brith! Great blog - it looks cold down in Patagonia now!
Home sweet home! I can't get over how much it looks like our home!!! A picture of me playing the harp and a doll in the cothes we wear every day!! Also that lovely plate of cakes - just like thebaking I do!!! You really must be homesick now!!
After telling you I did the jungle tour this sounds pretty much the same as the one I did so perhaps I did the pampas one after all! I am sorry to be an accidental liar!! x
Yikes! We're SO glad we didn't know about this latest little escapade of yours!! Can't you find something to do that doesn't raise our blood pressure??
Famous Hi Soph
I'm loving you blog and can't wait to see what daredevil thing you'll do next (surfing volcanoes, swimming with crocs, the world's most dangerous road!).
Thought you might like to know your blog is featured on the front page of the travelblog website - you've hit the big time!
Love Matt (and Catherine)
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH! That looks soooooo scary! I know Matt will want to do it when we get to Bolivia though! Is it the most frightening thing you've done so far? I'm just trying to gauge the fear factor!
Yikes and bikes Soo pleased you didn't mention this trip prior to doing it or would have had me majorly freaked. Please stick to tours named "gentle stroll" or "OAP friendly" from now on...
crazy rodent xxx TOO RIGHT! That IS the biggest rodent in the world!!!! In that photo it loks as big as a hippo! ...... ride the rodent.... ye haa!!xxxxxx
Crash! We (including my poor parents) had to do the 20 hour bus down 'the world's most dangerous road' because our plane had a bird in the engine, the landing strip was flooded and the only other plane had crashed a few days before on the highway - at our lodge we even met some people who had been in the plane when it crashed and they were a little shaken up.
Disney but why not? Hey, we did the same trip as you when in Puno. It was very amusing but how they keep smiling and dancing night after night I don't know. I have v similar pics and so does my friend Gemma! Started looking at your blog as we might do Galapagos and Ecuador with Cack but now I'm getting engrossed and reading the rest too. Enjoy yourself!
You so did the sensible thing by getting the train there but what is this craziness about climbing mountains!?! Lucy and I only made it to 10 mins in and gave up - well done you:)
Hiya! I'm leaving on August the 20th to hopefully find some sun, see some sights, make new friends, eat some yummy food, learn a bit of Spanish and have lots of adventures along the way.
My itinery at the moment (obviously subject to change!) is to spend 10 months travelling through Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Brazil. Phew, I'm exhausted (and a bit scared!) thinking about it!
Hope you enjoy my blog (wow, I never thought I'd say that, I feel like such a geek)! Take care!... full info
Naomi Best
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cuties
Oh my gosh. They are the cutest things I've ever seen. They are so small...