no stock footage One of those places that must be photographed. perhaps one of the most identifiable photos in our western culture. I guess what I meant is that we were there and totally enjoying the experience of Stonehenge without feeling the need to take photos. but if you go to Stonehenge and have a camera . . .
Blahzingy! What does "Requisite" mean? ...is it like "Obligatory"? ...because the pic of Stonehenge could easily have been labeled "Exquisite" ...unless of course it was stock footage.
I forgot.. WELCOME HOME! Dear Royal Couple
I forgot to say...
WELCOME HOME!
I remember when I first returned from 6 months in india, first entering Europe. Seemed like a different planet.
Well one of these days I would like to stand close enough to give you each a big hug.
What a trip you guys had. Some life huh?
I've been thinking that maybe I'll just rent out the bigger house after it gets repaired and livable again and then go travel! maybe I'll live in the garage. You have inspired me.
I look forward to seeing your faces in the real and sharing a glass of wine with you both.
Much Love
Marilyn Madden
your trip and back Dear T and Christine
I have so enjoyed your travel blog. Thanks so much for including me.
I look forward to seeing you. Sounds like I missed you again in Santa cruz. How do I make an appointment to visit the Royal couple?
Much Love
marilyn and darci
Glad to have been there to help! Hey Christine and T,
It's nice to see the pictures of your time in England and Paris. You survived India :) Now, you have to come back someday and see north India, which is as crazy as the south but in a reverse order kind of way. Tammy is here now and we don't want to let her go back :(
Take care of yourselves! Love,
Sapna.
Thanks for Sharing! Hi T and Christine,
Welcome home! I have read each of your entried with interest and joy, sharing your adventure from afar. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Many blessings upon your return,
Tina
Sights set on New Zealand Hey Lyn,
great to hear from you. We are hoping to make it to NZ soon ( a year or two.) how's it goin' over there? we couldn't find your blog tried google . . . .
yeeeeeeehawwwww from Aoteroa!! What a blast to follow your luscious meanderings. No doubt you have inspired many to step "out of their familiar" (even if it means taking a different route home from work). You have inspired us to update and jazzify our pathetic little blog as well. Thanks...funny, I heard the "Indian national anthem" today on the street in Nelson, New Zealand! What a small world. Lots of love, darlings...enjoy reentry. Lyn
T T Blog We've read every week and marvel in your journey. Just click your high heeled red shoes here at some point and you'll see Mikey, Rasta, Gypsy, Lilly, your friend Puppy Love and the hundreds of folks that look forward to your safe return.
Nice belly and dance! Wow, videos, too! What next...scratch and sniff? We just really enjoyed our morning with the elephants and the belly dancing. Gee, Christine looks wonderful in that Kurta shirt and the native clothing really suits you as well, T! The rafting looked like a lot of fun and I bet it was wonderful to stand underneath that waterfall! What a grand finale to a FABULOUS trip. We loved every minute and felt like we were in an interactive post card! Love you both and have a safe trip home.
wow, beautifull pics Everything looks so beautiful and looks so pleasent even though we know that before all this the burning smells of plastic was the high light, do you think that all that got you sick Bone, I hope your feeling better.. I need communication Christine I have been gaining weight and not feeling all that well, my right leg and edema, so safely hurry home, I feel better when your landed here. We love you and as usual you both look so good. Love Na
Hugs! Beautiful pictures! I love the lotus flower at night. Glad T was feeling better and you guys got your hugs! Thanks for the updates.
Big hug from me!!!
greetings The Buddhists talk of sympathetic joy, whereby one feels within themselves joy and celebration for the successes of others. I experience sympathetic adventure reading your blogs. Thank you for your whimsical, unromanticized, small-in-word-but-big-in-content stories: these are the most enjoyable travel blogs I've ever read!!! And thanks to Marilyn for passing on your link. Namaste.
wow thank you for sharing, its dark and stormy and as i read your blog entries and look at the pictures while drinking my coffee this morning and i am thankful for your friendship and for sharing your travels with me, what a great way to start my day...okay enough of all this.... come home i miss you guys...love m
Hospital & meds for $5? Wow, lying around the beach, gazing out at the turquoise water, enjoying the fragrance of plumeria while you recuperate...even getting sick actually sounds kind of relaxing! Christine, thank you so much for getting T to the hospital! So glad you're feeling better.
You are both starting to look a little Indian, a guru and guru-ette. No tilaka and painted red palms yet? Love those sunglasses, T! Christine, you mean you don't want to eat three week old frozen/unfrozen seafood...where's your sense of adventure? Thanks and namaste. This was the best blog ever and worth getting up at 5:30 to read it!
How are you still there enjoying? Well have read of the blogs Hi Kahni, I didnt know how to reach you after your phone call , thank you, each and every day is a journey, is a hard call these days, just to rise again. Write some time or call sorry T, dont know any other way to respond to your mom right now. Write me soon as we are wondering where you are. Awesome Journey, love Na
Holy Crap! And I mean literally. You two have all kinds of fun stuff between your toes by now. That's a crazy Babar and Santa duo y'all were hanging out with. I think I jammed with those dudes once. You must hear a lot of "What is your good name sir/madam?" and "Oh, from Amereeka." Sounds like your getting a downhome tour in between the state fair exhibits. Stay healthy and keep on trucking! You must be about ready to go native after this long. T keep showing some leg!
Why? Hey you two. I think that it looks like you're having fun? The Santa is pretty creepy, bizzare, Timothy Leery vision like. I have to know this...Do the people of India choose to live life in their trash, feces, filth, etc? I guess I wonder if it is some sort of mental choice and there is some spiritual background to it? Or is it what is truly appears to be, just the way it is? Thanks, please be safe and, as always, be well.
Zane Z. the surfdawg
Indian Verse. Your written 'little ditty' was my favorite part of your Mettur journal (we should hold a contest and guess which lines were written by T). We all miss you guys. Some Somes Bar friends moved out to the coast, and i told them yesterday that when you guys get back we'll all have to get together. And T: the Blazers are the hottest team in the NBA right now! WhoHoo. xoxoxoxts
Hi again Angela and me and steve and your dad and the rest all wish you well, what a trip, how is your mouth now. Beautiful hotel have you been blessed with better breathing? I have had some swelling in my legs lately and definately have retained water my lord! May you be blessed along your journey, keep writing when you can, its the 7 of January. Angela is running the 13 mile marithon on Sunday, Takes about 1 1/2 hours or more for the run.. Love you your both beautiful and very privledged to be able to experience this all, xoxoxox Na and all
good times Hey you two! I finally tracked down Carole and got the blog address to hear of your trip. It sounds WONDERFUL! Life is for living, after all! We love you and miss you. Kate, Gary and Logan
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T Proctor Christine Fiorentino
no stock footage
One of those places that must be photographed. perhaps one of the most identifiable photos in our western culture. I guess what I meant is that we were there and totally enjoying the experience of Stonehenge without feeling the need to take photos. but if you go to Stonehenge and have a camera . . .