wow! That is a lot of beauty to take in! Looks lovely but overwhelming ... would take a long time to see everything!
Woolly - they are not treating you very nice! If it happens again you'll have to report them to the SPCSA (society for prevention of cruelty to stuffed animals) ... leaving you alone, starving, while they are stuffing their faces! How cruel! LOL!
Smells a bit round here! We have managed to get the garlic off him but he does wiff a bit, now he knows they don't come out during in the day he is feeling a lot safer!
vampires! Poor Woolly! He clearly didn't do his homework - vampires (at least modern day vampires) love garlic! lol! Did he get a cross as well? And some holy water? ...and, Woolly, remember to not invite them inside the tent! :D
Lovely country - enjoy!
Poor Woolly indeed Oh dear I better not tell him about the garlic, he crossed his paws if that counts but could only find a watering can for the Holy water! It's a fantastic place and will be sad to move on tomorrow.
It had to be done!! Hi Jo:
I only know you from playing a couple of the games. I didn't realize you were traveling in another country until you mentioned Romania. I have a granddaughter that was adopted from there when she was a week old. She is now 21 yrs. of age and going to college. I wish there was some way that she could see all the pictures you are posting. It has to be so exciting to travel like you are doing. I haven't read all your blogs but now I think I will follow them the rest of the time. Have a safe trip and look forward to reading more.
A fellow gamer,
Peggy
Many thanks So glad you are enjoying them, although the travel does mean no game playing! Pass the link to your granddaughter on facebook or get her to add me so she can see the pictures. Lovely to know people are looking at what we do and thank you for your good wishes.
lucky people hi! I hope you don't mind me commenting? I stumbled upon your blog a while ago and love seeing all the places you go to. You are so lucky to be able to tour Europe! Will you visit the rest of the world as well? Have a lovely time. :)
Very Lucky indeed We all dream of being able to do this sort of thing and we are so very lucky and thankful to be doing it. We still have some of Europe to cover but will come back to that at a later point, once settled in Turkey we want to explore there a lot more before heading to Africa and Asia. Then of course there's Russia, America and so on and so on, would love to see everywhere lets see where the Mammoth takes us! Thank you for reading and the blogs and we hope you keep on enjoying them.
Classical music heaven I too loved Vienna - attending church services (complete with the Vienna Boys Choir), operas, concerts, browsing music shops, visiting the grave sites of famous composers. Glad that you enjoyed your time there!
It sure is..... It's a lovely area we didn't have time to stop that much due to our schedule this time and losing time with getting Ollie fixed, hopefully another time!
Turkey, here we come! A most interesting start to a well planned adventure by the sound of it. We wish you a safe jouney as you launch yourselves into the unknown. And we thought we were adventurous!
Enjoy every moment.
David and Janice - the Grey haired nomads
'We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us'
A truly multi-national mammoth that travels the world visiting places of interest, making new friends and causing mischief wherever he can. With my carer Jo (bless her!) I have scaled castle walls, walked in the footsteps of Roman Emperors and Maharajah's, climbed mountains, contemplated caverns, caves and canyons and attempted the Le Mans 24 hour race on a skateboard! Whether it be climbing a Minaret in Mostar, Paddling in the Arabian Sea, Scaling mountains in Kotor, Feeding chickens in France or Catching trains in India, not... full info
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Great blog title
Very enjoyable thanks!