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Posted: 2005-10-16 04:12 AM  
Hi Liz,
So sorry for keeping mum for such a long time. Was going through a period of anxiety, worry and a sort of lethargy following the demise of my dear mother at the end of July. Glad to say that I now have found my balance again and is back co-ordinating things for Bharathanjali. A BIG THANKS again for that brilliant piece of editing you did on my report. Its greatly appreciated. Shall keep you informed of our next stage of work at Bharathanjali soon. I promise to do a better job of staying in touch this time. Thanks again for being a super friend and for all your help. Take care and do stay in touch.
Cheers,
Kris Kandath
Posted: 2005-10-05 10:04 PM  
Hello Liz, thank you very much for your letter.
Yes, I have been many times in Montserrat, with my school. I want to go to Santiago de Compostela (Saint Jacques), in Galicia, walking. Maybe next year.
Greeting from Spain
Isaac
Posted: 2005-10-05 12:40 AM  
Yes it's still very rustic. When I went they were having some building works on the first floor but none of that in in the other parts. Maybe they were slowly upgrading the entire place.. I stayed in the 6~7 bed room. At first I thought the wooden beds would creak a lot but it turned out otherwise, and it was real comfy.. I liked the fact that they have that full kitchen thing. The Aussie owners bought a dvd player and they were watching them with houseguests in the evening. They know the town so well... The veg restaurant in town you went to is still there!..
Posted: 2005-10-04 02:33 PM  
Yes Cesky Krumlov's a gem of a town ... I even noticed you stayed in the same hostel as I did too!.. I was reading your reviews of the restaurants there as well. I've noticed your amazing picture of the castle before I went there.. To be there and look at the view of the castle at sunset was amazing.. Just breathtaking.. I had to crop my picture down as there was a lot of the ledge showing up where I put my camera on - I didn't bring my tripod!
Btw, Amazing pics of the landscape in Dingle, Ireland!
Posted: 2005-10-04 12:32 AM  
Liz, just to tell you that yesterday I had a look at your web page and got glued to it! It helps travellers to keep on the road. Congratulations.
And thanks for rating my Micronesian report, but you inspired me!
Very very good luck in your around the world journey!!!
Jorge
Posted: 2005-10-01 01:38 AM  
...breathtaking pictures, specially of Ireland where I might be working soon! Also the bridges, I love such structures and will be adding your pics to the theme in forum photography at next update, thanks!
Posted: 2005-09-30 11:25 PM  
Hi Liz
Thank you for doing one of my favourite spots in my native land proud with your photographic skills.
Sorry I missed your visit here by a couple of years!!
Hugh
Posted: 2005-09-25 10:39 AM  
Sorry it took me so long to respond, I thought gs said that it would forward mail, msgs, etc.
Now, I get to look and see what others, like yourself have been saying.