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Matthew Butterworth Just wondering whether you'd reccomend the chaing mai or Laos gibbon experience. Is the extra money worth it?
re: The Gibbon ExperienceHeledd Aw glad they came in useful Sara, have an amazing time out there, it's a stunning place :)
re: The End.Sara Hey. found this blog on google, me & my partner are heading to NZ in Nov for 5 months, took some good notes from these 5 entrys so thanks for the tips and good luck with your PHD :)
re: The End.Ieuan Davies Dad dad yn hoffi dy blogs yn fawr hefyd :) Fu'n rhaid i mi brynnu llyfr neu rwbeth rwan :/ xxxx
re: The End.May Floriza Hello there! Wow I just love the thought of sleeping out under the stars! With the rocks and falls you mentioned plus the crocs, what a lovely little paradise you've been. You got a free body massage under the waterfalls. That's cool! Alright, I'm jealous now. lols! Kakadu tours adventure is simply unforgettable. Isn't it?
re: Under the StarsRyan Raise the White Lanterns to our clients who come to Vietnam for a doseinatitn wedding, as its particularly good fun for wedding parties looking to add some local flavour to the proceedings. Below are some images from a friend’s wedding in Hoi An this spring.
re: Don't worry, Be happy!Rojikin Must say I like Irish tourists havnig worked at Internet cafes for a few years I got to meet tourists often and I never met an Irish touristy backpacker type I didn't get on with. The worst type were German girls who were damn cheap followed by british girls lastly American girls. They just seemed more uptight and in a hurry and a bit b****y but that's just my experience no offense meant
re: Yeeeehaaaaa!Patricia Mr Alan,Thanks for your reply!In 3rd question i need to ask about iseg. priedct come out after 21th April draw, it's 21th April treat as 1drew or not? meaning to say, it's we check back from 17th-21th April or we check back from 14th-21th April?
re: WATERFIIIGHTSuly For an interesting ECO type vcoatian you can check out WWOOF organizations (wwoof.org) all over the world. In exchange for working on an organic farm for a set number of hours per week (usually about 20) you get to stay on the farm for free and your hosts will feed you. This is an excellent option for young and old alike, helps a good cause, keeps travel costs low and hell, you might even learn something!!
re: I'M ON A BOAT!!!! Again.Daryus the best managers are often the slgithly lazy ones, as they delegate more and hence get more involvement out of their folks.Many managers fall into a "activity trap"PMToolsThatWork.com/project-management-most-effective-part-of-the-day/Bruce
re: Something FishyDamon glad you like watching my voedis Trips to thailand and laos was fun and treasuable i hope to go back again Trips over there isn't like what other people say that is was danger and that it was really expermental ..and i really like experience new things and living in the ancient fashion ways.. it taught me many things.. and when i came back home.. i was proud of who i am.. because of the value we have in USA compare to other there..
re: The Gibbon ExperienceJzeon Very amazing pics with kids and the vgllaie. I wish I could be there to support them. There is a lot to do. I am sure that you have got a very great experience in you life.
re: Can I get a WAT!Jincy glad to see someone wtinirg about how great hostels were how about a profile on the independents in the USA? We are a lot more fun than HI, more unique looking and not dry!
re: Rockingramiar Raise the White LanternsOne of my favorite Vietnamese triodtians is the lighting of white paper lanterns and raising them into the night sky after a wedding. Not only is it good fun for the guests (fire is always fun!), but its a beautiful moment with some
re: Don't worry, Be happy!Dafne Hi Folks!a word of encouragement:Do what you do. You owe no one on this earth an exatinalpon or an apology. I try to live my life in such a way that requires neither (though I sometimes offer one to help another better understand the situation)6 years ago I resigned from this toxic, self-centered house of cards built on mammon. Since then, I live comfortably in a 600 sq ft, one-bedroom apt on $1,000 a month.About 15 years ago, my freethinker mind started moving me in this direction. A decade ago, I coined the term "disacquisition" to describe my basic phylosophy regarding material things, uh, stuff. This makes me, a practioner of disacquisition, a disacquisitor: I shed goods. You are welcome to borrow the term if you think it suits you.Of course, we both also know this as a variation on the good old minimalist lifestyle.Keep on keepin' on, as the song goes. While capitalism is busily deconstructing itself (if not this time, the next) in its race to the bottom of human avarice and misanthropy, you and I will weather the storm with far less angst and psychic damage.I have warned my far-flung friends and family to take steps now to deal with coming storm of Peak Oil/militarism/warming/national bankruptcy/and who-knows -what-else in this most stupidly run opf nations. You might care to follow suit.Your sis has the right idea - security really is just an illusion.Best of luck and welcome to the future of us all; aka, sustainable societies.
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Ieuan Davies Dad dad yn hoffi dy blogs yn fawr hefyd :) Fu'n rhaid i mi brynnu llyfr neu rwbeth rwan :/ xxxx
Sara Hey. found this blog on google, me & my partner are heading to NZ in Nov for 5 months, took some good notes from these 5 entrys so thanks for the tips and good luck with your PHD :)
Heledd Aw glad they came in useful Sara, have an amazing time out there, it's a stunning place :)