that shirt :o) seeing you w/o that shirt would be like seeing alvin wearing some blue shirt w/a big letter C on it ... just not right, you know?
and .... you cut your hair?!
what's up men? Thank you for cominng Okayama.
It was glad to meet you again!
The first day was mutually straind.
It did in the highest six days.and became good memories.
Adam. Japanese?? hahaha
Hi Adam!! I didn't imagine that it was able to meet you again!! I was glad to meet you. Thank you for coming!! Hiroshima is a wonderful town. The snow was also beautiful. But.......you have eaten hourse's XXX!! Unbelievable!!(^o^)hahaha
okay -- now you're just showing off! not only is the green machine EATing sushi, but has become a master sushi chef?!! i can't take it!! i love sushi, so work on perfecting your technique ;o)
and forget the house w/the moat ... i say you construct a pagoda house smack dab in the middle of rockville! but on second thought, i'm not educated enough to know if that'd be at all offensive, so you might want to hold off on that ...
Navigating the Site Even though I have just sent you an e-mail I wanted you to know I have also looked at your blog and love the photos. It gives us a real feel of where you are and, of course, we can see your sweet smiling face!! Only an Aunt can say that, right!! By the way, how did you get such a gleaming white shirt? Some special Japanese laundry detergent. I bet there is a market for that, right here in the USA. Lots of love, Aunty M.
Painful! Hey babe, I don't know which is worse....straight out missing you, or seeing your face and not being able to reach out and grab it! Your strength amazes me as much as my new hair color does to mom. Big hugs and kisses from your biggest fan and her little dog too!!
Mitch looks like the guy from Half Baked, and ... I had a talk with the weather man ... I'll spare you the details, but it shouldn't be raining on your days off anymore. Let me know if things don't clear up immediately, cuz I'm putting in another call!
Hi Lauren! Hello Lauren! Katmandu - wow! I look forward to exploring more of Asia before I'm through here. There is so much to see, how am I supposed choose? I'll work it out somehow:) Thanks for your support! Adam
How is the Sake? Hi Adam,
You do not know me, I work with your mom and am kind of a fan. I spent some time a couple years ago in Katmandu visiting a friend that tought EASL at an american school there. We did a big trek along the Anapurna curciut and I fell in love with the beautiful countryside. It was an amazing.
I look forward to hearing about your adventures since I am stuck here for awhile. Take care.
Lauren
thought about you being away on such a special day, and wondered how your mom is doing -- much much better i hope! i had a very carbalicious turkey day ... looks like yours was much better balanced :)
It's all the same Nothing changes, does it Adam. You're half way around the world, and of course, those pictures could have been taken anywhere. That guard rail looks just like the one near my house in East Granby, except without the beautiful beach behind it. I suppose that's part of the appeal of surfing. It's sort of universal. Wherever there's a beach, you're at home. Keep blogging.
Lot's of love from Connecticut,
Russ
Say hello to Hannah for me Looks like you're having a great time man. I'm happy for you. This travel diary is a great idea. Someday we can sit down and write a story about your travels. Are you celebrating Thanksgiving over there?
be good man.
p.s. - I just got a 500gb hardrive and i'm borrowing a dv loader. plus the software you sent me i'm in business to start re-editing my film.
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that shirt :o)
seeing you w/o that shirt would be like seeing alvin wearing some blue shirt w/a big letter C on it ... just not right, you know? and .... you cut your hair?!