Now, I took Mum and our Mary to see The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel at The Odeon on Sunday, and let me tell you, Judy Dence's travel blog is a pile of kack compared to yours. Does the viewer get to see human faeces and spit in this RADA drenced film of Britians best actors? No they don't! That's why I'm relying on you to tell me about it. Keep on running,Sheryl! x
Beryl
Hiya. I am trying to catch up with all those gorgeous photos and hilarious descriptive blogs. Keep up the good work with both. Love the crocs and the character etched in the faces of the people. Life here seems so drab and grey under our cloudy skies. It feels like I am leafing through the pages of a wonderful colourful book
Keep the blogs coming please
Beryl xxxx
Jan
Hi there! Already blown away by the descriptions and photos from India. I particularly like the photo of all the brightly coloured boats. You are both looking so well, who would have thought it.... curry as health food! Looking forward to the next instalment. Love Jan xx
Lynn
Hi guys catching up on your adventures- you couldn't make it up! What fun. Could have lived without the pics of the headless goat, but that is custom and who are we..... etc etc. It is great to hear what you are up to and be able to keep in touch. The adventure sounds a blast but I am in awe of your courage to go so 'eau natural' keep the blogs coming. Miss you xx
Jan
Hiya. Off to India! Sheryl, I do hope no other calamities are perpetrated on you, after the finger... you were sat on . I have had quite a laugh imagining your 'vodka finger' being waved at various offending Nepalese. I hope the Indians are kinder to you! Angela and I off on a much less taxing day tomorrow. Some costume drama dresses at Sudley House, the Palm House in Sefton Park and no doubt some cake will be involved! Jan xx
George And Jean
Hi - enjoying your blogs, thanks for the card from Kathmandu. The car is running OK. Hope you're having a nice time and all that....carry on trekking.
Dave&pam
Back again forgot too say` fingers up` now has a whole new meaning ha ha Byeeee Sailor
Dave&pam
Hi both still having lots of fun then,WHOW you went up in that paper plane you were brave ,bet that was a thrill almost frightning a right paradox of feelings,I have come to the conlcusion you are being paid for this ,LOL.well for what its worth whoever is paying you is getting damn good value for money these pics Paul are great the mountain shots are brilliant,the local pin ups are an eye opener ,you surely can tell the hard life they have had,but i bet they wouldnt swop for anyone. will cut off now as some of us have to work carry on exploring ! seee ya.Dave & Pam PS these sums are hard ?
Jan
OMG! That made me laugh! I so wish I could have seen you shout at those kids. I would have chased them up and down several mountains if they had done that to me! Thank god they don't do that round here. Your adventures sound, as ever, amazing. The girls have a day out planned for next Saturday. I bit of fashion, a bit of horticulture and a walk. Definately no fingers up bottoms unless the kids of Liverpool have read your blog and have decided to adopt it. We will get some pictures on our blog... xx
Rachel
What a great blog Sheryl! The adventures you and Paul are having sound fantastic! I like the fact that you're willing to get a bit lost - whether by choice or circumstance- and explore this alien place in your own way. You've got my utmost admiration. I took the wrong bus the other day and had palpitations! Looking forward to the next installment! Xxx
Ang
Hi, am afraid I was thinking the same as Gail! lol Sorry! Now Neil is really jealous you are taking better mountain photos and have gone higher than him .... oooh nooooo! He retorted Hmm! if you'd have climbed on top of the bus that took you up there you could have got a few more meteres on your Altimeter..... Hmm never seen that green look on Neil's face before!
Gail
That wonderful essay you posted today, with glorious photos.....and all I can think about is an image of you aquiring a small child to use as a butt-plug! I am crying laughing as I write this. Mountains are one thing, but I'm sure your "tail/tale" isn't something I'm ever likely to read about in Conde Nast. Marvelous! Karl says anyone can walk up a mountain....infact he works with men who would pay good money to get some of the action you've received! x