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Andrew Hinchliffe Isn't that "Qu'est-ce que c'est que Katy a fait apres"? (What is it that it is that Katy has made after)
re: Qu’est-ce Katy a fait aprésNick L So lovely to read of your adventures Katy. You're keeping a bored Buckinghamshire housewife entertained! Now I'm off to peg out the washing and sand my staircase...
re: The French Connectionkat lovely piece. I also had an ovarian cyst about a year ago which was the size of an orange!! they treated it quite easily. Im sure it will all be fine and you can plan your next adventure soon xx
re: Good morning, Britain!Katy Wright Thank you Merryll! Maybe you can send me some of your magic, to assist with the healing! And thank you, Lilley - for your nice comments. Can't wait to see you, too. Lots of love ladies xx
re: Good morning, Britain!Lilley Harvey Oh darling, can't wait to see you. Love the wit and grace with which this is written. x
re: Good morning, Britain!Merryll Wheatley Poor Katy! You will soon be back on top, I'm sure. Lots of love, Mezza
re: Good morning, Britain!steffany Addams Visit Sri lanka Sri Lanka: A ‘Resplendent Land’ Sir Arthur C. Clarke – a long time resident of Sri Lanka – once said: “The Island of Sri Lanka is a small universe containing as many variations of culture, scenery and climate as some countries a dozen times her size…” The island widely dubbed as the pearl of the Indian Ocean is a tiny tropical paradise where you can discover anything from golden sun-kissed beaches, mist-shrouded mountains, awe-inspiring ancient monuments to sprawling wildlife parks and lush rain-forests. Sri Lanka’s history whispers of tales over 2600 years. Its pre-history consists of stunning temples, man made reservoirs and monasteries. The “Lost paradise” considered by many globe trotters is filled with amazing cultural treasures where Portuguese, Dutch and British have all left their footprints here. With varying climates and adventures packed within few miles of each other, Sri Lanka offers an array of experiences from the top of the mountains to depths of the oceans. Despite its fame as a seductive tourist destination in the universe, Sri Lanka’s splendor lies with its people. Tea Drinking people in Sri Lanka are famed for their pleasing smiles with big hearts. Introduced to the nation by Colonial British, today the soil of Sri Lanka produces the world’s best tea. Sri Lanka also remains as one of the foremost exporters of high quality spices and precious stones across the world. Today it remains for producing the finest blue sapphires in the world. The country is also in the forefront in producing quality garment products for leading brands in Asia, Europe and the USA. http://www.adventuresrilankatours.com
re: And I think to myself...Laurie Prime So proud of you Katy, for having the courage and will to make your life happen - so often life happens to us, and we feel a bit like bystanders or victims. It takes tapas and sthira to reach for and hold our dreams, to find contentment and ease within ourselves. You go girl! Lots and lots of love from us to you.
re: And I think to myself...Steve Green Lovely thoughts from way way away! Don't stop writing, Miss katy xxx Steve g
re: A home from homeNick Lawrence Evocative first entry Katy. Looking forward to reading many more. At 8pm it's a balmy 25 degrees in Arthur's room. No duvets here!
re: At the end of the rainbow...- last visited
- travel plan
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Weligama, Sri Lanka
- Mysore, India
- Leeds, UK
- Poole, UK
- St-Malo, France
- London, UK
- Leeds, UK
- Paris, France
- Leeds, UK
- St-Malo, France
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Phum Prek Chrei, Cambodia
- St-Malo, France
Rachel Wow that is inspiring! x