Posted: 2006-12-15 11:41 AM  
Hello dear Hugh,I wish I could become god,so i would bring happines to everyone around our wonderful Planet.
But if seriouslyI,just got back home from my work :(
I have to unwire myself a little bit-feed my animals,prapare lunch for my second half,then it will be time for myself to relax.Usually at this time after work,i take my dog for a walk for about 20-30 min,but it rains here,weather is cold and miserable.So i had decided to be online for a few seconds:)
The image you just posted out is!!!!!!!Unbelievably Beautiful!!!!!it is 231am- and i had to fix my wife's lunch to wark,or otherwise i'm not goanna live tomorrow:)
Just kidding:)
Posted: 2006-12-13 08:48 PM  
Dear Hough,how are you,i hope everyting is fine with you and your family before holidays.
I would like to give you some interesting websites about cemeteries in San Francisco-i hope it will be interesting info for you to read.
Cemeteries has been mouved out to the near by city of Colma,and in the city of Colma now is more dead peole then alive ones.This city,because of this,is recorded in
"Ripply's Belive it or Not".So,please read it and have fun.
http://www.sanfranciscocemeteries.com/
http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/history/hcmcpr.htm
Posted: 2006-12-13 01:33 PM  
You know, I thought so myself. Just as where Uluru is situated in an open expanse and then it just pops up, it's just like this area. No mountain ranges just a few rocks dotted around in an otherwise flat expanse of land.
Also the rock is coloured in the same way, it was a treat to experience this place.
Posted: 2006-12-12 08:22 PM  
Gracias por your message. The only thing here in Russia are the computers and internet cafes in the Caucasus, and because of that I could not write more about Ingushetiya and other republics. Some computers have only cyrillic characters and you have to write blindly its equivalent in latin, some others are very old, since Khrushov times, I would say, and in Chechnya the electricity is very weak and I wrote from a subterranean room, almost without light, where the families use to hide during the war. Several times I had to start again because of the computer disconnections.
I hope that, when I will reach home in Barcelona, Spain, will write more text.
Best regards
It is so nice to take some time out and listen to nothing. That was the beauty of being in Africa and the freedom of the open road, and I am really blessed to have experienced this.
Posted: 2006-12-07 09:51 PM  
Dear Hugh,thank you very much for your comments on my photography.I would like to tell you that Mission Dolores is one of the historical landmarks on our city.
This Mission was established by Father Junipero Serra in 1776 and is the oldest intact Mission in California.
The image was taken around 3:45pm.
Ones again,thank you very much and i wish you and your family well.
Posted: 2006-12-07 02:25 PM  
Hi
I hope that you are Ok
Thanks for taking the time to look at my album and leaving a message for me. Yes Bhutan is really an amazing country, I have been saving my money for a long time. I have more reports to come soom after Christmas, as I am going home in a few days.
Bhutan was really a good experience, I love love to come back here again!
Do you have any travel plans commming soon?
Take care
Have a nice Christmas/New year
Isabelle
Posted: 2006-11-11 03:16 AM  
Hugh,
Thank you for your kind words on my Rajasthan Report. It was fun to write, and the Pokaran Entrance is one of my favorite photos!