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Alcomdale Final Words From Dave, Alberta
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Alcomdale Final Words From Jen, Alberta
noreen harder Always enjoyed reading your blog. So good to be able to follow your adventures. Great final comments - hope reality isn't too hard on you. I find most people tell you how you must be so glad to be home, but I always grieve the holiday for a little while. My wish for you is that you continue to have the ability, desire, and means to travel. I think the world would be a better place if all people were able to experience it.
Annette I just noticed both of you did final entries. Reading this makes me wish I would have kept up with my blog that lasted all of 3 months. I can't wait to see you in person to share experiences. Even though I've been working and traveling I am expecting to feel a fall when we return this autumn. Just this weekend we jetted off to Shanghai. It's a pretty great lifestyle over here. Congrats on your memorable journey.
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Suraj Labung Hello, as a local from prithvinagar. I express my gratitude and ask you to feel some contents to my blog just at this email address- [email protected] my blog is www.Prithvinagar.Blogspot.com and in twitter search prithvinagarfrn WITH BEST COMPLIMENT TO HABITAT TEAM
re: Prithvinagar (Week 2), NepalSURAJ LABUNG thank you jen and dave. an outstanding credit goes to you and your team. it was a tall order task but you made it. an act of humanity and guided us to the smooth water. anyway we express our gratitude. please join us in our twitter page PRITHVINAGAR. Also i have a blog too thank for the blog please add some content like this to make by blog rich just simply mail it to this address to post it directly. [email protected] by blog site is www.prithvinagar.blogspot.com THANKS WITH BEST COMPLIMENT WE HOPE YOU WILL POST SOME CONTENTS.
re: Prithvinagar, NepalPhanindra Dahal I want to learn from your experience sorry for mistake in the previous comment. Thanks.
re: Prithvinagar (Week 2), NepalPhanindra Dahal Dear Jen and Dave, Thank you for your great support for the people of Prithvinagar. I am also a member of Prithvinagar. I am very happy reading this blog and very excited to get connected with you. From my side I am trying my best for the upliftment of the rural poor of Prithvinagar. I also learn from your experience while you were in my village. Since I am now in Kathmandu and I entered Kathmandu for my Master's degree, I did not know in your work period. I am hopeful that we will be contacted.
re: Prithvinagar (Week 2), NepalTracy What a fantastic blog! It was an absolute pleasure to read that, but it was an even bigger pleasure to have been able to share some of your experience along the way. Your recollection of Cambodia made my heart smile and I really loved my time there, too. I think the company I had in you, Jen, Aidan, Kate & Lee might have made it even better! I wish you both the very best as you venture back into normality! Please stay in touch and I hope you choose to visit Ireland on your next set of travels! :-)
re: Alcomdale Final Words From Dave, AlbertaAnnette I just noticed both of you did final entries. Reading this makes me wish I would have kept up with my blog that lasted all of 3 months. I can't wait to see you in person to share experiences. Even though I've been working and traveling I am expecting to feel a fall when we return this autumn. Just this weekend we jetted off to Shanghai. It's a pretty great lifestyle over here. Congrats on your memorable journey.
re: Alcomdale Final Words From Jen, AlbertaAnnette I loved Laos. We spent our entire week in Luang Prabang and it was great. The food, coffee shops, wats, jungle, market, people....I found the Laotians to be so chill and happy. Even in the impoverished villages the children were happy and running around playing invented games. I've heard the hiking is great in northern Laos near the China border. I think you should return there too :-)
re: Vientiane, Vang Vieng & Luang Prabang, LaosAnnette Loved the blog. It pretty cool to read your experiences in countries we have visited recently. Great job keeping up with it. I can also empathize with your difficulty answering the most common question "What was your favourite place?" and I haven't been on a 4 month adventure...yet :) Cheers and thanks for sharing your wonderful adventures.
re: Alcomdale Final Words From Dave, AlbertaSherry McGinis Welcome Home & I loved reading the blogs! Hope to touch basewith you soon & talk in person if you have the time. lol
re: Alcomdale Final Words From Dave, Albertanoreen harder Always enjoyed reading your blog. So good to be able to follow your adventures. Great final comments - hope reality isn't too hard on you. I find most people tell you how you must be so glad to be home, but I always grieve the holiday for a little while. My wish for you is that you continue to have the ability, desire, and means to travel. I think the world would be a better place if all people were able to experience it.
re: Alcomdale Final Words From Jen, AlbertaLinda Wow your blogs are wonderful and so newsy. Have a safe trip home. Love, the Nanaimoites>>>
re: Sunds, Denmarkelaine Almost home!! Time to catch up on some rest. Loving and missing you. So happy you are coming home soon.
re: Sunds, Denmark- travel plan
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Beijing, China
- Delhi, India
- Agra, India
- Sawai Madhopur, India
- Samode, India
- Jaipur City, India
- Pushkar, India
- Udaipur City, India
- Jodhpur City, India
- Jaisalmer, India
- Bikaneri, India
- Delhi, India
- Varanasi, India
- Lumbini, Nepal
- Chitwan, Nepal
- Pokhara, Nepal
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Sunsari, Nepal
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Delhi, India
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Hue, Vietnam
- Hoi An, Vietnam
- Nha Trang, Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Mekong Delta, Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Vientiane, Laos
- Vang Vieng, Laos
- Luang Prabang, Laos
- Chiang Rai, Thailand
- Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
- Penang, Malaysia
- Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Melaka, Malaysia
- Singapore, Singapore
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Amman, Jordan
- Petra, Jordan
- Wadi Rum, Jordan
- Aqaba Station, Jordan
- Dahab, Egypt
- Saint Catherine\'s Monastery Of Mount Sinai, Egypt
- Cairo, Egypt
- Berlin, Germany
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Herning, Denmark
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Reykjavik, Iceland
- Seattle, Washington
- Edmonton, Alberta
Sherry McGinis Welcome Home & I loved reading the blogs! Hope to touch basewith you soon & talk in person if you have the time. lol
Annette Loved the blog. It pretty cool to read your experiences in countries we have visited recently. Great job keeping up with it. I can also empathize with your difficulty answering the most common question "What was your favourite place?" and I haven't been on a 4 month adventure...yet :) Cheers and thanks for sharing your wonderful adventures.
Tracy What a fantastic blog! It was an absolute pleasure to read that, but it was an even bigger pleasure to have been able to share some of your experience along the way. Your recollection of Cambodia made my heart smile and I really loved my time there, too. I think the company I had in you, Jen, Aidan, Kate & Lee might have made it even better! I wish you both the very best as you venture back into normality! Please stay in touch and I hope you choose to visit Ireland on your next set of travels! :-)