happy Samhain Dear Tiziana
Am so enjoying your travel discriptions; especially siberia and Mongolia sound like such amazing experiences and are now places firmly on my 'wish-list' to visit. Do keep the reports coming and be happy, healthy and safe on your further journey.
Much love and blessings: may the Dark mother hold you gently and safe in Her transforming embrace this Samhain,
Katinka
horsey mongolia is beautiful, wish i was there now. funny to see you on a horse! ha ha.. btw bethan who is in vancouver is reading your blog with interest! xx
Wildness ... Yes! Reminds me of my own very minor travels ... and how quickly I got sucked back into the everyday life of commuting, supermarkets, paying bills. Courage required, though. I agree with what Pete says - ouch!
Love
Geraldine
Ouch that hurt! "Shouldn't we all be wild
My friends from Kazakhstan - note Hassan third from left!
and free, following our dreams, our deepest desires, our destiny - rather than being locked in jobs we don't enjoy, civilisation and social norms?"
Ouch your words hurt. Err i guess the only answer is "yes", so why don't I....
Wild and Free What a beautiful observation - yes, we should all be wild and free - and it is inspirational to see you following your dreams and sharing them with us...you've just provided the idea for a newsletter! Thank you. Love Donna.x
ooh you make me cry ... with your descriptions of russia and the photographs. i feel like i am there. this journey so speaks to my eastern european blood, - i feel my heart longing to see and feel the places, the people... i would like my mom and sister to read your blog! thank you for sharing huuuuuge hug, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sacred Springs There are seven sacred springs in Moscow on a large hill with woods on it. Right in the city. Our friend Natasha took us there. May be worth checking out if you have time.
Holey Moley! Great story... and well done dealing with the eastern beaurocrats! Remember when I couldnt go to Romania 10 years ago...? All the best. Love, SOMA
Hello! Gabi, soo lovely to hear from you! Unfortunately, I have no plans to visit Romania (yet), as I am off to Siberia tonight, but hopefully another time! Much love to you and Mike, Tiziana xxx
thank you tiziana darling, it is sooooooo gooooood to read about your adventures, thank you darling for sharing it all. St Petersburg looks amazing and your writting is just great fun! Any plans for visiting Romania? Gabi
It looks beautiful The park looks beautiful and I love your descriptions of the people and places ... also the photo of the statue of Artemis - they do look so much better in that kind of setting.
Love, Geraldine xx
great you're having fun! hey tiziana - when you texted me you were going through poland was this the journey you meant? it sounds incredible. your writing is soooo funny......... don't stop! i shall make your blog a daily pleasure. much love honey pie and i didn't text you back because my bloody phone wont' send to your phone! Probably you don't have the right documents to receive texts from ingeland. love you, mandxxxx
Fliegenpilzherbst The Fly Agarics are seemingly everywhere this autumn, sprouting in abundance I do not recall witnessing before. Seen some in semicircles too.
Late (in writ!) blessings of the Equinox by the way!
The Dead and the Fog Glad you made it to Mlník - it is a beautiful town.
There is a lot to be said about the somber atmosphere of the Mlník ossuary - much different from that of the well-groomed and busy one in Kutná Hora. We had the former to ourselves for quite a while, with silence much conducive to presencing the strong life (in death) of the dimly-lit chamber. Did you notice the skulls apparently damaged by sword-blades placed in view on one side? How many stories they must keep.
It would've been interesting to tour the nearby wine cellars as well, had there been enough time.
"The Fog on Snezkou" picture is enchanting enough to take me there if I keep on gazing at it just a few minutes longer. Sad to hear the fog hides such ravages by poisons of the our time.
I’ve always wanted to travel the world, ever since I was a little girl. I dreamt about adventures in strange lands, treasures that were to be uncovered and destinies that had to be followed. When I turned 35 years old, the time to live my dream had finally come. I sold my house, surrendered my responsibilities and gave away most of my possessions to follow the call of my soul.
My journey started in 2007 with an overland trip to Pakistan that was only supposed to last for a few months. I left my hometown of Leamington Spa in England for a train trip that took me through Germany, Czech Rep... full info
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From Ruth Guy's mother
I am so enjoying your travel blog and can't wait for the next episode. Take care Ruth's Mum