Beautiful Burma! I loved your description of the massage and the mosquito erradication technique! :P After trying to write blogs myself I have renewed respect for the great job that you do. Well done!
why dusty paratwada Hi Michael,
Great snaps indeed. But not understood why you said dusty paratwada. If you compare paratwada with other towns in India , you will find this much cleaner. you can reach me at atul.barve@ge.com
Hope you enjoyed your stint at Paratwada
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helo Once again astonished by your impressive blog. Your funny and enjoyable trip really gives me a big laugh. I enjoy it much!!
Look forward your next admittedly uneventful and extremely long-winded( actually it is not true) trip.
Cheers!!
a thankyou the first travel blog i have read and most enjoyable, (new to blogging!)
hope to do something similar when wife and i do our world tour (by plane) soon
thanks again
bob/rin
Asleep at the wheel! Michael, what fascinating experiences you continue to have. No chance of you being asleep at the wheel of life!
Blessings Botsalano
Awesome blog! Really good blog bro with lots of interesting stories and funny encounters. Looking forward to meeting up with you in Bucharest and travelling together. I just hope that we will have as many wacky and fun experiences as you have been having in SEA. Cya in a week...
Nice dude Once again, i was amused by your impressive travel blog. It brings a lot of fun and laugh to me during my boring working time(read your blog during office hours). All encounters you have met are unbeknown to me. Everthing is so interesting and amazing. (Although Burma is not a huge distance from Malaysia, but i have never been there and never ever thought to be there before.) I wish to be like you travel in many contries, leaving my footprints all over ther world.
Wish you good luck and all the best to you...
Looking forward to your next trip
I felt like I was along for the ride! Myanmar sounds like a wonderful place to visit; off the beaten tourist track and the home of a gentle and compassionate people. I don't think I will probably ever get there but felt like I had a glimpse into life there through your blog. Thanks Michael! Looking forward to the next installment.
Dreamy Trip Another most enjoyed blog Michael. So well described and vivid. I can also envision so well in my mind the facial expressions of you and Brian as you both make an attemp to visit the Shwedagon. Your blog insprires me to travel again. Can't wait for the next trilogy. Cheers.
Nice blog Your blog does impress me. Your description of scenery was great, the encounters that u met were amazing, and the photos were attrative. keep it on guy. look forward to next blog.
nice blog :> How clever !.... attracting fishes with a piece of bread tucked between your toes !....why didn't I think that before ????? ;>....Cheers! ---JC--
Nice I could see it all happen in my mind as I read your blog and like a good book, once you pick it up, you just can't put it down, even though you know you should be studying for Thai class. I had a great time thanks to you, Gareth, and Vananh. Look forward to hearing about the yellow paste beauties from Bhurma ;-) ps. Those girl park rangers WERE hot!!
Climbing with classic understatement! Talk about understatement... you climb over 4km vertically and describe it so casually!! What an achievement. Loved your descriptions of your climbing gear. State of the art. Keep up the great blogs!
KK Hi there Michael, Great reading your blogs very entertaining. I am meant to be going to a conference in March next year to Sabah and the flight goes frm Perth to KK. The venue is the Sutera Harbour Resort in Sabah but I have heard that there are safety warnings for all travellers going to Sabah. How did you find things? I was planning on taking Tim but kidnapping and terrorism attacks including Priates are meant to be full on particularly on the East coast of the island. Any feedback would be good. Thanks xx
Once again you bring a smile to my face with your honest and engaging journal. I love your ability to embrace difficulty and success with similar enthusiasm. Looking forward to the descriptions of Myanmar, love Penny
I got halfway, does that count...... Hey Michael, Daniel here, one of Joel's friends. I read with great interest about your trip up Monut Kinabalu as I myself have been there a few years ago, well to the half-way house at least. I was on an Outward Bound expedition and unfortunately during our night at the house there was torrential rain and the pass to the top was closed. This has always greatly annoyed me but at least with your photos I can now see what the top looked like:) Looking forward to the next blogs. Daniel
Jeepers I should be writing my paper on Nozick and fear you shall beat me since I'm procrastinating even later than you are, but this is quite a good entry and deserved a full reading. Sounds like you had a good time and congrats on making the summit.
O dirile sentle, ngwana wa me! Michael I so enjoyed your blog with lots of LOL. Zoe wasn't impressed! Your descriptions of the scenery, the climb and your impressions were great. I felt like I was there! I have a similar photo with a python draped around my neck taken when I was 12 in India! They are VERY heavy! I'm looking forward to having that coffee soon!
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Beautiful Burma!
I loved your description of the massage and the mosquito erradication technique! :P After trying to write blogs myself I have renewed respect for the great job that you do. Well done!