That comment really made me laugh about the hot dog man at Angel, next you will be saying the tuk tuks sped around like Pat in a supermarket trolley!
Papas
one great big thumbs up ,all the photos where supurb loved nellies and leppies .
The granular colour of the tea plantations tell me that it will be a good cuppa .What a lot of tosh ! Loved them to bits ,some of the best you've taken XXXXXXXX
Pat, Jane, Abi & Ben
Hi guys, just been looking at your safari pictures- fantastic! Must have been a great experience.
Take care
Papas
Collectively photos are brilliant !again
Pat, Jane, Abi & Ben
Hi guys and congrats on finishing your Indian odyssey in one piece! Hope you continue to enjoy the trip and I'm sure it will be a doddle for you from now on!
Take care
Mumsie
Hi both good to hear from you. Another fab blog but I'm not sure i want my imagination stretched as far as it is....sounds absolutely great tho. You are really descriptive and ts great to hear from you. Will write later as we have ks mum and aunt over. Helks was coming too but not well. Told her there's another blog tho to cheer her up. X x x. Mumsie and kaz
Brian & Gerry
Hi Guys,
Wow! You must be having a fantastic time.
Love the photos.
Jealous? Never!!
Think it's time to swap places now. Let us know when you get bored!
Thanks for the email.
Take care. xxx
Papas
Its really weird ! Can't find any mention of black ( sorry Janet) ganesh temple anywhere google or wikipedia you must of imagined it onto your camera .I'mgetting to tired to think .Love you both Xxxx
Papas
This might be a repeat. As I sit here in the most b................. room I've ever seen you should tell the indians about the benefits of garlic and onions! Seriously once again you're both doing a grand job in describing you'rejourney I'll try and look up the other hills before I read next blog xxx
Mum And Kaz
Hi kiddos, fantastic blogs....just spent the last hour reading them. The photos too...all amazingly good. Not sure abo ut some of those smiles tho'.....were you smiling???? The sunsets look just as you describe them, gorgeous....who needs tv? And the temples...what sensational colours! The description of the poverty really caught the absolute despair and hopelessness those people live with...and is awful. I know I wouldn't be able to cope with seeing it....it's hard enough knowing about it, and that things haven't changed in the way they should have. Be good to speak with you and look forward to the Skype. All our love as ever,mumsie and kaz x x
Janet And Stacy
Namaskar, sorry for the delay in posting the blogs and pixies, we've been way too busy enjoying ourselves to be bothered. And we've not had wifi or a computer to upload the pics. It took 2.5 hours to upload 16 photos the other day and life's too short.
We hope you are all well and not going to get too bored with the glut of posts that we've just put up.
Love to all
Woolie
Loving reading the blog, sounds fabulous, I want a monkey for my desk at work :o)