hi, thanks for viewing, feel free to ask literally any question about any aspect of travel, and i will endeavor to answer factually. also feel free to leave your hints and tips of your own experiences.
Posted: 2009-05-18 10:37 PM  
Thanks so much for posting your tips on Bangkok. They come about two weeks too late for me (just got back) but I paid 700 Baht to get to the airport, so looks like I got taken!
Posted: 2007-05-01 12:47 AM  
... more members should look into your log. It is so flowing and poetic. When I read this tunes come alive like rap and other exotic sounds.... RR
Posted: 2007-04-07 10:05 PM  
What a great selection for PoM - this is a truly extraordinary shot! The colors are so crisp and the reflect is just stunning!
Posted: 2007-04-01 02:30 PM  
I really like your photos, especially the ones from Australia and of course the picture of the month as well! Well done!
Posted: 2007-03-08 04:53 AM  
Thanks for the comments on my report. I've just started to browse yours -- I like the fact that you wrote up about Aberdeen, even though it's your hometown! Maybe I should do that as well. Something to think about. Anyway, nice to know you.
Mike
Posted: 2007-03-02 01:41 PM  
Welcome to GLOBOsapiens - quite some impressing reports you have there to start with! Looking at your current profile picture which I admire, must say that one of the 1000 things one should do in one's life is hug a koala bear!
"Rangutan" Rudi
Posted: 2007-02-27 02:19 PM  
I enjoyed reading your Aberdeen report a lot and especially seeing the photos. I remember Aberdeen as a grey, granite city, but your photos show light coloured buidling. So I suppose the buidling have been cleaned since I was there last (before you were born). I jusr wonder if the Youth hostel is still in the same buidling. it was a kind of small castle type building, with lots of atmosphere.