thanks for having great sons this comment is for the mothers of all the Magellans, Columbus's and DeSoto's out there, who have sat wide eyed many of late night, thinking of their boys in the vast wilderness's of Asia. Thanks for having great sons that I have truly cherished throughout my journeys. Franklin and Sam have been life long freinds, and Im glad I can now add Mr. Uhler to that list. Truly amazing gentlemen. The next step now, is figuring out what Bret and I are going to do with our amazing experience in Burma. Cheers to all you wonderfull moms and if your sons are keen on coming out to Oz to visit, then Ive got plenty of room. one love!
thank you greatly appreciated you blog on mongolia. last we heard from brett, he was in china with mongolia on his mind. with visa deadlines and last minute issues, it is understood that communications home are difficult. thank you sharing that you actually saw him and in fact that he and frank are in mongolia being cowboys. hope someday we cross paths so that you can share some of your stories..... come see us in chicago!
Sam I Am in Mongolia Thank you so much for blogging about your Marvelous Mongolia Month--these photos are unbelievably beautiful!! You're right to be thinking you will never forget it for the rest of your life... stay safe and open-hearted and open-minded as you bid farewell to that hemisphere and these wonderful months of adventure and travel... Can't wait to see you and share every single tale!
All Smiles Seeing these images and reading your stories and poetry is a gift to all those who come across this Journalism.
For those of us fortunate enough to personally know and love these compassionate and genuine travelers, every post brings a deep smile which travels along with you. Love from Pete
the praise for miapolis the land of sweat and sultains brett the nuge and fran-swa come give the blues to a blind man with the nooz a packet of skin and gorges thin the clouds of cous cous shrouds and parts of mao and karl and joe and the blokes of yangtze rivers flow the shows stoppin so come on and grow
Your Trip has Come Alive for me! ...and for Anna and Neida and Dorothy and the Brudners (who are awestruck) and everyone else! I am SO glad that Mary Lane and Pat V. told me about the Sultans (seeing as I've been a travelblog reader for years--reading about perfect strangers with complete interest and attention--and now I know the bloggers and I wasn't even aware of the blog!) Good job, guys! Very commendable in every way...the photos are beyond awesome! Love and good health to you all!
Joshie Delay! Great photos and blogging gentlemen. It all reminds me so much of my travels in Yunnan. I swear e visited some of the same places. In Tibetan, my best pronunciation is "Joshie Delay!"
Amazing! To see Lee McCormick with you and Austin...in Burma! To see Francis on the rickety dock! To literally stumble on your blog...how amazing is that? Paul and I are off to Chicago (he has a hearing) on the 20th...can I do anything for you there? We're heading to Madison for the Iowa-Wisc. game at Camp Randall with Nick... you guys are the luckiest people I know right now--you are thanking Your Creator for His Creation and your opportunities--right?! Tell my beloved first born to stay in touch with his mother. Love to all of you. Spread Peace. Mom Nugent
Leave it to me to post a travel blog 5 months into a trip.. the following posts are the most recent adventures, yes, I'm working backwards. .. I currently find myself reunited with my texan buddy Francis- We're in Yunaan province, China planning an assault somewhere between the Himalayas and Mongolia. The sultans aren't sweating as much thanks to our exit from SE Asia, now we can only hope the rain will let up. thanks to all friends, family, buckaroos and bula buddies for your interest and support! It's a delight to share this experience- most importantly keep in touch, I love hearing what... full info
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thanks for having great sons
this comment is for the mothers of all the Magellans, Columbus's and DeSoto's out there, who have sat wide eyed many of late night, thinking of their boys in the vast wilderness's of Asia. Thanks for having great sons that I have truly cherished throughout my journeys. Franklin and Sam have been life long freinds, and Im glad I can now add Mr. Uhler to that list. Truly amazing gentlemen. The next step now, is figuring out what Bret and I are going to do with our amazing experience in Burma. Cheers to all you wonderfull moms and if your sons are keen on coming out to Oz to visit, then Ive got plenty of room. one love!