HEY hey man, your trip sounds like a complete blast!!
I went travelling for a bit (5 and a half months) this summer, but I've always wanted to go travellilng overseas... to tell you the truth, hearing about how you went to thailand from Jerin is what got me into the whole travelling thing... It looks like you're having so much fun. Talk to you later!
merry christmas hi tal, jen linked me your blog and it sure is fun reading about your adventure. sore muscles huh, not to worry, if they don't kill ya they'll make you stronger, right? right! anyway ole boy have a good one, merry christmas and a very happy new year. say hi to kyle for us.
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Thanks for good company! Hey Tallis! It was nice to meet you back in Hikkaduwa and get some company on the train to Colombo! Too bad we were to late to give you some new tunes to the iPod. I hope you will have some really nice days in the Kandy area and that your stay in Sri Lanka will be a pleasant one. Take care! Regards, Andreas
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awesome Just wonderful photos and write-up Tallis! Glad to hear you are having such an amazing time! The Frisques send greetings to you, and we'll certainly miss you at the Winter Solstice Party on Friday. Remember the first Christmas party when you, Dan and Kyle played 'wild thing'? I really think you should have started a band!
Anyway, take care and watch out for the mini-mals.
besos
jenica
I see you've found time enough to shave. That's a good sign. Happy Christmas and I'll see you when I'm 26, maybe with a rockin' pair of flip flops?
You'll have to buy a nice road bike when you come back. We'll experience the beauty of our own flipin' back yard eh?
heh I'm still not really sure who you are, or why I keep getting Facebook updates about your travel blog, but I decided to read this one.
I've been on the road by myself for four months, but only about two weeks in Morocco. I just sent an email to mom that is pretty much a carbon copy of what you said above, titled "some insights into life in africa". Pretty funny, as I'm told Morocco can be similar to India. Crazy stomach bugs and dark lonely nights on foreign continents can bring on homesickness quite quickly :)
Keep on rockin'
awesome in the AM great photos tallis! I can't wait to see more. I can't believe the morning pictures - I could just imagine waking up and seeing the sun in the clouds, while still chilly in the valley. Glad to see you're having such a wonderful time. Good inspiration for when you go back to school (eventually). At least you still have a few more years until life is over (according to the 30 year old hunter)!
take care
muchos besos
jenica
strangers and cute girls Who's the girl in the blue shorts or skirt in "what to do but wait"? ;-)
But seriously, the story about the natives looking at you from the river banks like you're from mars sounds like a great experience.
Hey Mal Ya ya of course I remember you and dave. Thanks for your words of encouragement. The route will soon take me through India and sri-lanka and then after that we will all have to wait and see where I end up. Indonesia maybe?? We'll see.
Good to here from you.
Tallis
sooooo completely jealous hey! looks like ur having fun! im so jealous of u off in all those places while im stuck studying :(. i cant wait to run away from canada again. if u go to india have some chai and pau bhaj for me, its my fav!!
peace man!
enjoy life for those who cant!!
Glad you are having a good time Hi Tallis, Sounds like the weather will be good in Napal. We have snow from last night on Savona Mountain and that means snow on the Cok hwy. It's getting colder and was 6 this morning. We leave on our Cruise to the Panama from Van. on Fri 28th. Home on Oct 18. My ex sister-in-law, Ruth (my brother's ex) husband, Ray, died on the 17th from Cancer at 76. Everthing is going well with us. Hate the hastle of getting ready and what to pack lol. Take care and be careful. Luv ya, Grams and Grampa
nepal actualy adam. I'm here write at the perfect time. The monsoons will be ending within a week if they havent already ended. Plus this means that the trekking trails arent quite packed with tourists (which they will be soon... like hundreds of tourists) and i'll be like 3/4 days ahead fo the pack. Plus... the views are spectacular already because the clouds arent really that thick and are lower then most of the peaks... i[ll poste some pictures when i get back from the trek :P
Monsoon Rainfall Hey dude, why are you going to Nepal during the monsoon season? Seems like a better time to go the Tibet or the other side of the mountains. Or at least head south and away from the weather dictating Himalayas.
I'm not the most experienced traveler but it seems to me that in a few weeks Nepal and North India will be absolutely beautiful with the lush vegetation. Not to mention the elephant grass!!!
haha.. not in school, takin another year off to "freshin" up before graduating.
the plan:
BKK -> nepal -> india -> sri-lanka -> india -> andaman islands -> indonesiea
8 months... we'll see how much time is spent where and if I actualy follow this plan...... full info
alex win
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haha nice
this is the first time i saw this. we look hella sweaty. Looks like u're having a great time. have fun!