Home Steve, Reading about your travels and the feelings of seeing the home of your ancestors is truly amazing. YOur stories bring out feelings ings that I too have had in wanting to have that same experience in regards to my ancestors back in Africa (the political climate has prevented me from doing so for years). Yet, I've been fortunate enough to have been granted opportunities to experience the beginnings of my other ancestors both here in this country and abroad. Reading this account of your travels, has convinced me that I should travel to Africa before parting this earth. Thank you. Save travels and may God bless you and watch over you always.
wow man you are having such an exciting time. even though some things went wrong, it's more exciting than my day2day crap as a web nerd. i need to come out there!
on writing back hi folks...it's been hard to write back to people, since my yahoo account is extremely slow in China and today I can't even pull it up. I will write back later!
That's it Hi Steven,
nice report about our trip on the Yangtze. You just forgot to tell your audience that the beautigul Yangtze is actually Chinas "largest toilet", beeing brown and with lots of waste swimming on it (especially shoes) :-) But you're right, it was an amazing trip.
We already managed to get to Suzhou. We took from Wuhan a nice Sleeper Bus, which dropped us off in Wuxi and then there was a guy telling us, we have to pay 39 Yuan to get to Suzhou. "That's not that, what we have paid for" we already thought. But then the driver from our bus came with our tickets and showed us our way to our bus. So, even without understanding it was possible to get there.
Have a good time in Shanghai (and perhaps you can give us a good advice where to stay)
greetings
Niels and Nicole
next time I promise I will make my plans better. This time it felt as though I just bought a ticket and left. So disorganized I was. I would have loved to them.
sound's like fun... hey steven, finally got to catch up on your adventures. i'm jealous you get to travel asia while i sit here at work. anyways, enjoy your visit to the motherland.
Hey Hi Steven. Please do not forget to contact our families when you will visit japan next time. I will be there. Japanese does not speak english as well, did you eat japanese traditional food like "Kaiseki Ryori"? I hope you doing well while travering all over the world.
Christine and I want to start a chatting magazine too! So maybe we have real life boyfriends- doesn't mean we don't want "chatters" too. :) Miss you Steven!
Keep up... Keep up the food reports! I love hearing about foods from different places. It's only 9:45am here and I'm craving the noodles you've described...mmmmmmm....
thinking of you How are you doing in Korea? I thought of you this morning traveling alone in Korea and I just wondered if you're finding what you're looking for. Dana
Heads would roll! Steven, could not beleive that you got the only seat on the plane without the monitors...I'm so writting a letter! This would NEVER happen on Alaska....oh yeah...we do not have entertainment :) Safe journeys and see you in Rotterdam!
Safe Journey Have a great trip and enjoy the "spiritual" journey that you will be embarking upon. I look forward in hearing about your travels. Miss you already and our morning conversations. Have tons of fun!!!!
how are you? Hey Steven, its nice to read that you are oky. And hope that you can find some Malaria Medicine in Osaka. Hope that book "Ugly AMericans" give you some good tips to make some money on a short time. Hehehe. I'll keep you up to date on Drama here and you do the same. YOurs john
everybody's goooooone... auuuugh. work sucks, its so empty around here. your blog is going to be my only escape from cubicle hell, you'd better keep it updated! so did you make it to the airport or what??
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