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Crondall, UK
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Crondall, UK
New blog entry posted
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Mumbai, India
Janice McCampbell Steve - can't believe you are back in the UK...that time definitely went by fast! I have enjoyed following your excursions and in particular the pictures. I would welcome seeing your slide show...OK maybe not 600 pictures but the highlights! Enjoy the winter weather...it's in the 80's here in NC and lots of green pollen abounds!
re: Last PostSian Haven't read all your blog but loved the bits I have read...you are crazy to come back if you ask me! :) x
re: Last PostBrian & Shirley Driscoll (and Stella too) You are already aware that Shirley and I have been keen followers of your epic journey, but you may not know that Stella (No.1) expressed great interest too. and as a result I have been printing off hard copy for her as she has no computer. The three of us are at a stage in our lives when it is less likely that any of us will do much more overseas travel therefore you acted as our surrogate so that we could enjoy all your adventures at second hand. Please accept our thanks and congratulations on such a well produced blog. , We eagerly await your next trip! Shirley and Brian (and I am sure that we speak for Stella also)
re: Last PostKit Jordan Steve, I have enjoyed living through your travels vicariously. I enjoyed reading your observations and associated wit. Have you thought of becoming a travel author?
re: Last PostChris Clarke It has been great following your blog from our 'exile' in San Diego. We too crave a proper cheese sandwich on our return, om nom nom! I know what you mean about India - it is amazing and horrifying in equal measure. I came to appreciate it more over several visits but I remember my first reactions very clearly.
re: Last PostPeter & Yvonne Well done. Your pics.of India make mine V amateurish. Will look out for your NEXT blog.
re: Home AgainNabeel Travel through train is the big source of transportation in India. India is full of tourist places. I want to see them. Florida Vacation Rentals.
re: Indian Rail TripSteve Palmer It is always good to hear about bad weather in UK when I'm not there:-). Delhi is *only* 18ºC (64ºF). Actually, this is really rather pleasant compared to the 30ºC+ that it has been for a while. It will get hotter again as I leave the Delhi "Fog" and head south in a weeks time.
re: New Delhi, IndiaMum and Dad. For your info. We are having a white frost, very cold. Thought youd like to know, out of interest.
re: New Delhi, India- last visited
- travel plan
- New York, New York
- Los Angeles, California
- Nadi, Fiji
- Christchurch, New Zealand
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Manila, Philippines
- Singapore, Singapore
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Ko Samui, Thailand
- New Delhi, India
- Mumbai, India
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Crondall, UK
Brian & Shirley Driscoll (and Stella too) You are already aware that Shirley and I have been keen followers of your epic journey, but you may not know that Stella (No.1) expressed great interest too. and as a result I have been printing off hard copy for her as she has no computer. The three of us are at a stage in our lives when it is less likely that any of us will do much more overseas travel therefore you acted as our surrogate so that we could enjoy all your adventures at second hand. Please accept our thanks and congratulations on such a well produced blog. , We eagerly await your next trip! Shirley and Brian (and I am sure that we speak for Stella also)
Sian Haven't read all your blog but loved the bits I have read...you are crazy to come back if you ask me! :) x
Janice McCampbell Steve - can't believe you are back in the UK...that time definitely went by fast! I have enjoyed following your excursions and in particular the pictures. I would welcome seeing your slide show...OK maybe not 600 pictures but the highlights! Enjoy the winter weather...it's in the 80's here in NC and lots of green pollen abounds!