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5th December 2009

Great Hotel
Thanks for the tip on the great hotel I have checked it out and passed on the details to fellow Thailand travelers to see what they think...we had down for one day and one night here...maybe we need two!! Oh lovely photo of the performers at the markets...we will have to go and spend some time there they look lovely for a morning of people watching! Thanks Again for a great read, Michelle
5th December 2009

Hunting Hanoi
Hi Again thanks for the wonderful overview of Hanoi....I have enjoyed reading about it....do you mind if I ask what hotel you stayed at? We are still researching so always good to have the names of the good ones written down!! :) Can't wait to read about the Halong trip....I hope they have looked after you I have heard its easy to get a bad trip....we are considering going to Hai Phong and getting the fast boat to Cat Ba Bay and staying there and doing a couple of day trips! Thanks again Michelle
From Blog: Return to Hanoi
4th December 2009

Sounds idyllic!
Am enjoying reading your blog immensely, hoping to pick up some ideas for a trip I'm planning to make with some friends from U.K next year. As 3 of them are asthmatic I am looking for alternative walks that perhaps are not so strenuous and your stay and walks mentioned in this blog around Dumre and Ramkot sound ideal. Any suggestions you might have would be appreciated. I feel as if I'm there already : )
31st October 2009

Bamboo bird cage
Thanks....i like the bamboo bird cage...and how i cant bay this goods,comodity? ???
31st October 2009

Real Great Review for Shekhawati Paintings
hello Lin Hunt It was really nice to read your review of the Shekhawati and its Painted Havelis .... in fact what ever you have been able to see is tip of the iceberg ... all these fresco paintings and the fabulous architecture is spread all over the area in the towns of Mukungarh, Jhunjhunu, Alsisar, Malsisar, Mahansar, Ramgarh, Rajgarh, Churu, Ratangarh, Bikaner, Sujangarh, Sardarshahar, Taranagar, Ratannagar. ...... The landscaping of the sand dunes of the area are also worth visiting & enjoying as well as the little vegetation what you can see ... and its a specialty of the vegetation that more the heat more exotic are the colors of the flower which bloom at the peak of the summer. Being from the area myself, all I can say is if one really has an eye for the above, this region is more then worth a life time.
22nd October 2009

pushkar
I've been to Pushkar - you have some amazing shots -the real picture
25th September 2009

Journey
What a journey you two are having.
6th September 2009

unbelieveable
Jain temple at Ranakpur (Rajasthan, India). what a place, love to be there......troy
28th August 2009

hi
hi , I am Daisy,I am very happy to come here to see you and Jerry enyoy your tarvel very much,I hope you could always enjoy yourselves every day,all the best!
27th August 2009

red string bracelets!
We bought red string bracelets - actually enough for 1000 bracelets for a couple of rupee in Bundi - as we were thought it might stop the pestering. Worked well for the religious pilgrims - didn't have the same effect on the shop keepers however! xx Linny
27th August 2009

Pushkar
We spent a couple of days here and enjoyed the "quietness"of the place...although there were a lot of westerners there. found it interesting that you couldn't eat or drink certain things but "medicinal" herbs were readly available. The trance music was a bit much for me in the evenings. We did hike up to each of the mountains and overlooked the town and wonder what it would be like when the annual camel fair came to town. But I did buy some beautiful silver bracelets there. Once we had out red string bracelts on we were safe from hagglers, etc. I am grateful to you as I seem to be reliving our trip and reviving some memories.....be safe, Ros.
23rd August 2009

Jain temples
I have to agree with you - we were also recommended to visit these temples and it was well worth the visit. We stayed two night here and day at the temples - an amazing sight - quite easy to just sit, relax and observe the surroundings. We found it to be a very peaceful place - did you read the conditions of entry for women on the back of your ticket......women are not allowed to enter at certain times of the month......not sure how the Indians would police that condition. Regards, Ros.
14th August 2009

Hi After enjoying himachal cold weather........you are now enjoying hot weather of Rajasthan..........:)
12th August 2009

Love your "Indian moment" comments...brings back memories.....keep safe and well.
11th August 2009

David certainly would have loved it there... Love you both very much and hope you're keeping well. xoxox
11th August 2009

ok im curious
so what tune does one play for a yak? um hit the road yak and dont come back no more....? or perhaps the one horned ram?... lol let me know when you compose the reel/ jig/ polka/ air titled the back of the yak. Yall are a pair of lucky buggers, treasure every moment and remember every breath...cheers!!
4th August 2009

Great to read the latest installment from your trip. It sounds such an amazing experience. Thanks for sending the information about the travel agent in Shimla. Kind regards Ingrid
2nd August 2009

beautiful pictures love it!
2nd August 2009

I'm very jealous...
The Pin Valley looks so beautiful - I'll definately have to go there one day... Love you both! xoxoxo
31st July 2009

Hi I read your blogs about shimla-spiti journey........its really interesting.....i think you enjoyed this trip a lot..........
18th July 2009

Fun
You seem to make the most of evry day.. I am in Malaysia 20 July..cant wait. Thanks for you kuching article..I also want to try the Hilton High Tea.
27th June 2009

best blog
i really amzed to read your blog.thanx to give respect to our religious place.i salute u
28th May 2009

It sounds like you both had a great time in Kuching - I knew that you would. Lovely photo of you both too! xx
27th May 2009

brunei sure is a quiet peaceful country =)
From Blog: Brunei Wealth
30th April 2009

Jealous
Will be eagerly waiting for each post. Enjoy!

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