Posted: 2009-01-30 07:02 AM  
It's early in the morning and I am not just awake, but I looked at your pictures and saw that most of them are of the people, that's what I like most when I take photographs to take pictures of the faces and their expressions. I will go back to them to have a closer look. But promise to write a travel report. It must have been an exciting trip and I am sooo curious.
Take care.
Christl
Posted: 2009-01-30 07:02 AM  
It's early in the morning and I am not just awake, but I looked at your pictures and saw that most of them are of the people, that's what I like most when I take photographs to take pictures of the faces and their expressions. I will go back to them to have a closer look. But promise to write a travel report. It must have been an exciting trip and I am sooo curious.
Take care.
Christl
Wonderful pictures you took in Ethiopia, my friend. It looks like this one was a successful trip! I hope you are typing a few travel reports from the holiday. I would love to learn more about your movements in the country, logistics and conversations you had with the locals.
Posted: 2009-01-28 12:36 AM  
hi JP
congrats on the excellent pics from your ethiopian adventure! there are so many things i wish to ask u... i have always been fascinated with ethiopia, more so for the religious part...and once u have settled in and posted your pics...i wld bother you with my questions, ok? (";)
and pls pls pls....get a reward(s) and album(s) and POM(s) out ASAP!! so u can be MOM again!!
ta,
gj
I really enjoyed your pix from Ethiopia. I wouldn't be surprised if you get a PoM or AoM for what you've taken there.
I heard it's not that difficult to travel there (compared to other African states) so I hope I can go there soon.
One question about the Mursi. Do they normally live like this (I mean the way they wear, use labial plates and so on) or this is only for tourists that they put on all that staff and paint their faces?
Posted: 2009-01-27 08:43 PM  
Merci pour tes félicitations.
J’ai déjà regarde tes récentes photos et elles sont magnifiques. Je pense que tu pourrais écrire ton premier report sur ton voyage en Ethiopie.
Hasta la vista
jorge
Posted: 2008-12-13 10:50 AM  
hi..how are you? So sad..im supposed to be in copenhagen on the 18th december but the danish consulate considered me as a "high risk to seek permanent residence in europe" ...so, delays..delays! they said it will take 3 - 6 months for my case. I might just go to other places..I will have my annual vacation by february..so better to go to places where i don't need a visa..like morrocco.
I think i need to be married to my bf before they would allow me to set my foot in denmark.