Posted: 2007-06-06 06:52 AM  
thank you for your lovely message!
i was very very very surprised to win both AOM and POM.
i believe i have very good competition every month!
Posted: 2007-06-05 07:01 PM  
I was first time on the fishing..I didn't caught any fish but I took a few photo....It was worth... :)
Thanks for yours comment.
I wish nice evening.
Posted: 2007-06-05 06:41 PM  
Hi Rudi
Thanks for the message. I am at last working on my Zimbabwe slides so I may be uploading some within the foreseeable future.
Cheers
David
Posted: 2007-05-30 12:24 PM  
Hi Rudi
Thanks for the comment on my report. I agree about the urls.
I had replaced the poetry before reading your comment and I hope you find it meets requirements now.
Best wishes
David
Posted: 2007-05-26 10:00 AM  
Rudi,
Thanks for reading my Gunung Agung report. It is a bit difficult to use the standard Globo structure when writing about a mountain. There is no accommodation, no restaurants, no hangouts, no nightlife.
What we need is another Globo template for mountains, lakes etc. A photo report would be a good solution. A long time ago I suggested this to Andy but he never answered. It starts as a report but headings have no title. The main feature of each paragraph is the photo, but the accompanying text is almost equally important. Each paragraph contains between 500 and 1000 characters. The photos may show a continuous story or highlights of a particular city. In the currents slideshows, not enough text can be added. besides they are impossible to find because there is no databank like the one for report finding.
Besides, I can't do a slide show as I have already used up my slideshow quota of 3 shows.
Posted: 2007-05-22 02:08 PM  
Hi Rudi,
I am not good at flags. Which one are you holding in your profile picture?
Thanks for reading my Bali report. There are more to come. Bali is nice but certainly not my most favourite place in Indonesia. Still we had a nice time especially because it was a family holiday. Quite fun to be together with our two grown up children and their partners.
Plane spotting is simply ideal in Jimbaran. After five days we know the times when certain planes would take off and land and what airlines. I like to look at them, but cannot call myself a spotter. Although I do go to Eindhoven airport and sit in the spotters' place where all aircraft fly right overhead.
Thanks for taking a look at my Chittaurgarh report and giving your comments. I will keep them in mind for my next report.I am glad you found the places interesting.This was my first trip report, so your encouragement means a lot to me:-)
Posted: 2007-05-20 12:44 PM  
Rudi,
Nice impression of the banks of the Vlatava river. Did you notice that NO 19 doesn't show? Why are some of the photos purplish red? Are they old ones? I have a whole series of photos taken late 1970s early 1980s that have the same colour. I suppose it was the kind of film I used. One that wasn't to last forever.
Marianne