Posted: 2008-12-14 07:16 PM  
Hi Jorge,
thank you for adding me to list of friends. -
I remember Sitka well. I went to Alaska only to see Mt. McKinley, the beautiful one. Returning to Vancouver I also chose the Inside Passage. At that time going by ship was a affair of leisure. I'll never forget that first trip. Later I came back to visit the Queen Charlotte Islands and that was a quite different trip. The landscape had changed so much and the ship was in a hurry.
Hieronyma
Posted: 2008-12-12 08:16 PM  
Hi:
Xie xie, you are the only one here that I can speak Chinese Pinyin. Thank you so much for your congratuations. What I could say is that without your support and encouragement all the times, I do not think I can do that.
Life is becoming quite busy but more interesting since I joined this community. I like to share all the things I found useful with everybody here. That's what I can only do for all the friends here.
How about your life? Are you still looking for a job?
Just would like to give you my best wishes for the Christmas. All the best.
Best regards
Yuliang
Thanks for reading my report on Miami, it really is an anomally, but I suppose most people go there to actually go somewhere else - on a cruise or to the Florida Keys. But as a getaway from Trinidad it is the perfect distance at the price.
I love your profile picture, you are always at some exciting locations.
Posted: 2008-12-02 08:07 AM  
So you are on the trail again... I know well what is traveller's fever. I suffer the same, but I have to wait until January... Good luck my Friend! In Timbuktu give my regards to enterpising Ali-Baba. He was a teenager when I was there in 2000, I am sure he is still in tourist business.
Dont forget about Lena river meeting in August.
Wojtek
Posted: 2008-12-02 12:43 AM  
Hi. I hope all will be well on your way all the way to Timbuktu. You are going at the time of the Harmattan, but hopefully the visibility will still be fine and you will take some nice pictures.
I hope you are well and still traveling. Thanks for stopping by and reading my report on Dubayy. It is a very strange place with mixed cultures, I will have to return to get a better sense of the place.