I do like the "Tribal Tour - Bonda Mother and Child" very much! Amazing colors and all the details tell us wonderful stories. I like your photographic style. Matt said he could see the evolution and improvement of your photos. Thumbs up, Chief!
Bhuj Nature cure Hi folks, nice blog. I am trying to find contact info for the Bhuj nature cure center. Thought they had a website but cant find any solid connection. Only references such as yours, to them. Can you help?
Thanks,
roger@canhealyourself.com
Saludos desde Mexico Hi Warren and Sofie,
I am with Edi right now and we are watching your fotos... they are really cool! Muy padres, like we say over here. I am just telling my friendly boss Beto (the owner of the 20th century video camara if you can remember...) that you are a great fotographer (much better than the one we have here at our club). I hope you still have the fotos you took in the Highlands.
Congratulations for your marriage! (Just to let you know that Mexico has a divorce rate of 50 % ;-)
I hope to see you soon (in Mexico or in Scotland)!
I went back to my English classes but I have not been very consistent... but I understand a little bit more. I am still waiting for the twin sister to write and marry me.
Yesterday we went to see Enrique deejaying but the event did not take place. So it was just a night with lots of beer, although we finally found a good rock band where I could practice my Mexican scream once again ;-)
We will try to go to Scotland next year again.
Saludos
Josue
P.S. And many greetings from Edi as well!
After that, it feels like I was there too It looked absolutly amAZing. You look beautiful Sofie. Warren you scrubbed up nicely too. Again, wish I could have been there. Like the readings. Talk to you both soon.
Orlaith
Great observations Your observation on Orissa was intersting. The fotos are of excellent documentary value. Why dont you post it in www.trekearth.com
Regards
Radeeh
you must have been there just a day or two earlier than I did:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/buddhamountain/70568746/in/set-1522295/
Look at the brown patches where the snow went down.
not jealous. Hi folks, you really looked so stressed after all that traveling. Perhaps you should try to take it a little easier. Post me home one of those gold buddahs. That's the kind of non materialistic religion, we in Dublin can appreciate.
oh wow oh wow the more i read, the more i slobber, what a journey..metaphorical and real....my hat goes out to you...my mouse is the only thing that travels as a desk bound wage slave. free the world.
Wouawwww! Hey! What a nice blog, guies! You're doing it super well. I love your pictures... Have fun on your trip. I am now in Varanasi and love it... not knowing exactly what's gonna come next, Nepal or Thailand...Let's see
Be Happy!
Cheers, Sandrine
lieutenant Very nice, but I do not see you kids in any of the photos? incidental or some primal fear that the camera's flash will steal your soul? You are in a spiritual mecca afterall.
Well done! Hi guys that's a good start, your blog! I like it very much and will certainly refer to it for my own trip... Will ask you for some good adresses in Taj Maha and Varanasi!
Here is the link to my blog, altgough writen in french... but you can still have a look at the photo albums!
http://spaces.msn.com/oiseauland/
Be Happy!
Sandrine (still travelling around Gujarat with Arun!)
Ok, so we're not really traveling at the moment. We're back in Edinburgh.
From 2005-2008 we were in Asia and based in Vietnam for over two years of the time. There were plenty of side-trips from Ho Chi Minh to neighbouring cities and countries.
P L E A S E T A K E A L O O K !
We've passed through India, Nepal, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, China, and of course Vietnam on our travels.
To quote the Mighty Boosh:
"If I see a ... full info
Nicole
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I do like the "Tribal Tour - Bonda Mother and Child" very much! Amazing colors and all the details tell us wonderful stories. I like your photographic style. Matt said he could see the evolution and improvement of your photos. Thumbs up, Chief!