Posted: 2007-02-16 06:52 PM  
Hi Rudi,
thank you for your comment. There is so much to tell, and there is not enough space to tell it all.
Hieronyma
Posted: 2007-02-16 09:21 AM  
Hi Rudi!
Thank you for your comment. It wasn't quite summer, but spring, and spring was 14 days late. So the Icelandic world was dark and black, but when I came back in Septemner, the town was colourful and joyful and I could see the mountains around Reykjavik, althouigh they had already snowy tops.
Hieronyma
Posted: 2007-02-11 08:30 PM  
Hi Rudi,
Thanks for reading and rating my Zermatt report (I love the decimals you use). These were my first digital photos of snow. I am quite pleased with the outcome. Experimented a bit and only one or two came out too blue. The rest is just perfect white snow. This makes me very happy with my Canon Ixus, far better than the Olympus (which I still have, as I have all my other cameras, most of them still in perfect working order)
Marianne
Thanks for reading and rating my report on Livingstone.
I really enjoyed looking at your aerial shots of the area. I must admit I would live to go again to see it in full flow. Whislt it an incredible experience, I need more.
Posted: 2007-02-06 02:56 AM  
Rudi,
You are the best - you keep us all going! I only wish I could give as much as you do to this site! Thanks for all your kinds words - it means alot.
Posted: 2007-02-06 01:09 AM  
Yes, the ripples are continuous. It was a fascinating experience and I am honoured to share my joy with my fellow Globos.
thank you for reading my report on Bangkok.
I'd been on and off with that report. Then I decided to describe how i feel while i was there...
I had a great time there...
so, hope you are in great spirit.
bless your travel.