donnajimtravels' Guestbook



6th February 2017

Catching up on these posts - beautifully written and rendered with photos. What a collection of memories. We are just home from our sojourn to Mexico...sultry, sunny, soporific. Remarkable to realize how happy I am to be back home, where
I'm awakened by the cold of winter. Love to you and Jim...glad for those moments of seeing you via Skype.
6th February 2017

I love your writing. There are sentences that I read over and over, like savouring a mint in my mouth. Our travel health nurse, Isobel's, words rang in my ears, "there is sh*t everywhere in India; it is in the air." . . . countries have
segregated life from the ruins creating a specialness, a sacredness of times gone by. India has tried, although not successfully in Hampi as the 'living' India will not be suppressed.? Oops. I got reprimanded for using "bad language" so I edited you. Maybe they meant 'specialness'. lmao
2nd February 2017

it's body was about the size of two loaves of bread and the tail was as long as that as well. They were BIG!Sent from my iPad
2nd February 2017

Thank you, Sue, for your kindness and loyal following, never failing to comment on our posts. Much appreciated!
1st February 2017

Good Morning from Snowy Canada This is a lovely read to start my day Thank you for sharing. Jim you have once again captured a different beauty of India. Donna your words are National Geographic quality. You guys make an awesome travel team
. Enjoy xo
1st February 2017

I can feel your peace and joy.
1st February 2017

He is very cute and colourful. How giant is he?
1st February 2017

So beautiful , the photos, commentary , and you Donna filled with grace in asana ~ Om shanti ~Bonnie
1st February 2017

PS : BEAUTIFUL Yoga and Dance poses DONNA xo
26th January 2017

Thank you for your wonderful blog. I am so happy for you both and it sure sounds like you are seeing exciting new things and meeting wonderful people.
26th January 2017

Sounds like your travels are bringing you some nail biting excitement. You may never look at an elevator the same way lol Thank you for the updates. I look forward to reading them and viewing your photos Jim. Glad to hear your heat rash ha
s cleared up. Safe travels
25th January 2017

OMG What is the mortality rate in this country? Scary.
25th January 2017

Surprisingly colourful.
25th January 2017

Love hearing of your adventures. In contrast, Scott and I fly to Orlando tomorrow for a long weekend and to see BIlly Joel in concert. That will be enough crowds and heat for me! :)
25th January 2017

It looks totally fascinating, but not sure I could cope with the heat and masses.The elevator story sounds like the Gallery one, and frightening. Stay safe and "warm' HA! All quiet here; few tours so little action, due to teachers' work to
rule. See you in a big bit. D
25th January 2017

Looks beautiful!
22nd January 2017

Hi Donna and Jim - getting caught up on your blog and photos . India can be so surreal , sounds like your taking it in stride. In regard to your former blog , Yoga in India can be very different than home , try not to feel discouraged , per
haps do your own personal practice , meditating on the beach is so beautiful . Wishing you continued blessings on your journey , you guys are troopers!!! Hugs , Bonnie Namaste !
18th January 2017

how great to stumble into this art expo. love these wire peeps and the colours in the other photos are incredible.
18th January 2017

yum - can taste them from the photo!!
18th January 2017

So you are missing our docent meetings and my presentation but still learning about art. Well done Donna. That Biennial sounded wonderful and surely a great visual feast for Jim.And surely more appealing than the beaches. Happy trails to yo
u both.
18th January 2017

and by the photo guy!!
18th January 2017

how would one ever decide on the right bangle?
18th January 2017

Great pic by the blogger!

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