Posted: 2009-06-07 05:39 PM  
Hi
I returned from a week in Wales to find to my astonishment that I had won the prize and received some congratulations. I really wondered whether the inclusion of notes on a sport might seem an act of desparation - but felt I had nothing to lose!
Previously I have regarded Wales as one of my mountain walking areas but I was pleased to find there was plenty to interet me now that I am rstricted on mountains.
David
Posted: 2009-06-07 08:54 AM  
Hi Amanda,
Thank You for your nice words on my London album. Yes I am a big fan of London too.When I was uploading the pics Petra asked me if I was doing an album, so I must say a big Thanks to her for giving me the idea.Thank You again. Have a nice day,Fred.
Posted: 2009-06-04 09:17 PM  
Amanda,
You go some pretty awesome places yourself! Believe me when I say that when you are sleeping on a mat on the floor, a lounge chair under a palapa on the beach is looking pretty good!
And you've had my all time dream vacation, going to Africa! I can't get one of the kids to choose that! I'm holding out on the oldest who goes in two years. Maybe I'll twist his arm!
Posted: 2009-06-01 10:03 PM  
I also love Devon, I made it my home many years ago as a choice and have not regretted it, even though I am regarded as the Old Cockney, the remark is not with malice. Before my recent illness I had thought about doing a bit about Devon but now I am trapped in the UK for while it is the ideal opportunity. I will, over the next few months, complile a series on the non tourist places that I love in my adopted home, maybe not very exotic but a wonderful landscape and a lot of history. Thanks for your interest, I will do my best to make it attractive to Globies. Regards, Tony.
Posted: 2009-05-31 09:19 PM  
Thanks for your reply, I enjoyed the travel tips, as I am not allowed to fly for about 12 months ( a long story) i have decided to do a travelogue of pubs and inns in Devon, maybe not very exotic to all you much travelled Globies, this may take some time as I have a list of many hundreds and it is only fair sample the wares of each one:-) Regards to you, keep uploading the pics, Tony.
Posted: 2009-05-30 10:08 PM  
I finally got to enjoy your Kew pics, I was taken to Kew gardens as a child over sixty years ago and have not visited since, have you any more pics of a more panoramic view? old memories!!, regards, Tony.
Hehe, yeah - Oz & Pacific is terribly unexplored by me yet. I only went to Sydney, so far. But if all goes well, I am hoping to go to New Zealand and a few Pacific islands this Christmas and New Year.
Can you keep fingers crossed? I need to save up big for this one.
Posted: 2009-05-25 11:33 PM  
Hello Amanda
how are you
thanks for your message.
yes I was there before sunrise but the sun was not out till very late morning.
it was one of those overcast day or heavy smog day.