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Posted: 2008-02-26 08:29 PM  
Hi Liz,
Is there a way of getting in touch once again? There's a lot to exchange and share. Drop me a few lines and let me know what's happening at ur end. Take care and God Bless!
Cheers,
Kris
Posted: 2008-01-18 03:26 AM  
thanks for your replay...your personality sound very rich because of many traveling aroud the world...continue to do this it is the best way to feel the life....as to me i move only in the desert of sahara i m not had the opportunity to discover the green places...it would be sweet to do this...but i m closed to the desert and the sahara !!! that give many of energy and a big imagination by walking with the slow time stip by stip and the very quiet place only the wind voice sometime.
I just saw you online which made my day! So great you are back. We all missed you here on GLOBOsapiens. I hope you are doing fine and we will see you more often.
Posted: 2007-09-05 05:14 PM  
Liz,
U seem 2 have vanished!! I send several e mails to u at the usual id. Was expecting to c u here in India this year. Please let me know ur plans 4 India as part of the world trip u were organising. I do not come here often now a days. But I will make sure that I visit this site once in a while to stay in touch. Take care
Cheers,
Kris
Thanks for accepting my request, I have visited your homepage, and knew that you want to travel around the world, It's also my dream. I am very glad to hear of that China will be your next station, I am sure of that you will be have a good journey in China. I am willing to share all of my China travel experiences with you.
Posted: 2007-01-12 04:05 PM  
Hi Liz,
Long time no hear??!! Hope u r well. My attempts of conacting you via e mail at your website so far proved to be ineffective. I wish you a smashing 2007 and look forward to hearing from you. take care and God Bless!
Cheers,
Kris
Posted: 2006-09-09 07:35 PM  
The locals at the cafes definitely looked at me funny when I would order 3 OJs in a row and pound them down. Sometimes I got them for as little as 2 euro, other times as much as 6 per glass! Anyhow, it was best outside of Pompeii where there was a stand selling hugenormous glasses for cheap.
If you find yourself going back to Rome, I found a place that had the best pizza in Italy in my opinion. I primarily ate pizza and ice cream (gelato) so I can tell you that my evaluation is not without merit.
Posted: 2006-09-09 07:30 PM  
Aye carumba, am I ever late with this reply. After my Italy trip I didn't return much to Globosapiens and here I am checking it for ole time sake when I came upon your reply a full 7 months after the fact.
I did have a slide show on line for a while of my trip, but I have since taken it down. Anyhow, my trip was fab and I enjoyed reading your Italy journal on the airplane as I had printed it up.
I had quite an adventure between former and current girlfriends who I met there, getting literally lost in the wilderness in Assisi, experiencing the glory of Naples in the rain and trash filled streets at midnight, and experiencing the glory and granduer of Pompei and the Vesuviun coast for New Year's Eve. I spent a little more money than I would have liked but you can chalk it up to laziness with my initial hotel selections, and an over indulgence in wine and fresh OJ. There are worse things on which to to squander one's money. ...well out of room here