Posted: 2006-02-02 07:31 PM  
Hi Mags
I saw your message to Clement.
I was well confused about some of the people who gave me the right to upload an extra photo per month - particularly as some I had urged to join didn't confer this benefit.
I think it's simply that you get credit for anybody who is looking at your site when they join.
Cheers, David
Posted: 2006-01-08 04:56 PM  
for checking out my report on Waterton National Park. I'm glad you liked it! If you like the pics, check out my selection in my pictures page, I uploaded about 20 or so more pics.
Posted: 2005-12-15 10:19 AM  
Thanks for reading and rating my Pelabuhanratu report. If ever you have the opportunity to visit Indonesia it is a place not to be missed.
I loved the picture of the leaves 'Fall colour', I hope you get around to publishing more. I always wanted to visit boston in autumn, that burst of colour must be amazing.
Misty
Posted: 2005-11-20 08:06 AM  
hi
Thank your very much study about nepali. Are you been in nepal when? or are you also working in nepal? If you came to nepal againg wel-come to you.
sugam
Posted: 2005-11-19 06:00 AM  
Thank you for your comments on my reports. I wouldn't go as far as prolific, but maybe amusing. We'll say i'm quickly filling globo with amusing reports- definitely not prolific. lol
In chinese there is this pharse 'nali nali' and it means "you are too kind." So...
Nali Nali
Veronica
now i'm going to explore through your reports and pictures!
Posted: 2005-11-07 07:12 PM  
Hi Mags
Have you seen this?
'Archaeologists have unearthed what is thought to be one of the
largest Neolithic settlements in Britain, which was probably
associated with a nearby series of nine prehistoric ritual centres.
The discovery, which includes buildings, a human burial pit, tools,
pottery and ritual objects, was uncovered at a Northumberland quarry.
The discovery was made during routine archaeological
investigation of the quarry, which is run by Tarmac. The settlement,
near Milfield Village, Northumberland, includes at least three
buildings dating to the 4000 BCE Early Neolithic period and three
buildings from the 3000 BCE Later Neolithic period. '
from my archaeology news available from www.stonepages.com: I thought it might interest you, being from Northumberland.
Cheers, David
Posted: 2005-10-29 03:48 PM  
About your pictures "ta-prohm-26951" and "ta-prohm-26956": ...i've heard of de-forestation by man, this is de-housing by nature. Great that plants and nature can rule sometimz! :-) R'Rudi
Posted: 2005-10-27 03:40 PM  
My geography's a bit weak. I know where those places are but not about the length of seasons. Will you still get any fall colours or will the leaves have fallen?
It sounds good, anyway.
D