Posted: 2005-08-28 04:36 AM  
hiya!
congrats on your award!
turkey is one of my fav countries. i had the oppty to pay a visit in 2001.
truly a breath-taking place!
keep the good work flowing...
cheers.
gj
Posted: 2005-08-17 06:02 PM  
... I new you could do it. Every picture of "Norway in a Nutshell" supporting/complimenting the next, all together an album in harmony. Why not AoM again this month?
Rudi
P.S: I like pictures showing "movement" in them, like your seagull and waterfall pictures *****
Posted: 2005-08-17 04:38 PM  
Ontario is a nice place to visit.. In Canada there are many many things to see.. you'd have to visit one province at a time. We haven't visited all there was to see, even in my own province.
I'm looking forward to visiting Turkey one day.. there are many things to see there too
Talk to you soon
VK
Posted: 2005-08-10 02:39 PM  
Bonjour,
I had taken a look at your great USA pictures, what I wanted to write was I was anxious to read your reports.. sorry about that.. :-) When it's too early in the morning, my brain's a little foggy.. *hihihi*
Yes, I do agree than in the food portions are bigger in North America. In the USA they are even bigger than in Canada. The reason why we had larger and 'fattier' portions was because years ago people worked the land a lot more, and they needed to keep their energy up and also their fatty tissues patted due to our cold winters. In summer most people don't eat much, here anyway. That's my explanation for the Canadian cuisine, as per the American one..? I don't know.. *smile*
I do agree with you, it's nice to travel, it's great to return home.
VK
Posted: 2005-08-10 08:21 AM  
Congratulation for album of the month. I enjoyed your "The golden gate" pic, Nice viewing from here.
Wish you for your best
Dipak
Posted: 2005-08-03 06:04 PM  
Congratulations for the A.o.M award. Your amazing Scandanavian pictures would make a great slide show too?
Rudi
Houston, Texas