| | | Guestbook | | | | | | Click here to leave a message | | | OH Australia, don't forget to bring back some souvenirs, you know from Ayer's rock!! Hope that tour is really fun. Love Kirsten xxx | | | | Hi Helen!
Wow! Looks like you're having an amazing time! The pictures are fantastic and are getting me all excited for when I go which isn't long now! Hope all is still well and fun and speak soon!
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Oli | | | | Hey! I've been away (skiing in val thorens - I said hi to Les Menuires for ya!) so I've just read through all your journal entries at once and it sounds like you've been really busy! Lots of walking. The pictures look amazing, especially the mountains in NZ - I'm dead jealous. Glad the weather's been ok for you as well on the whole, you'll be so brown when you get back! Can't believe how many amazing animals you've seen, again with the jealousy thing. Say hi to alex for me, unless she's already been and gone - in which case, I hope you had fun with her.
Be safe, speak soon. Lots of love fran x x x | | | | Hi Helen
Great to hear about Sydney - looks like you saw all the sights - the market and show sound fabulous. Have fun in the outback! Val Flippance and others from Church were asking after you and sent their best wishes!
With love Mutti | | | | Hi Helen, We are thoroughly enjoying all your adventures it's great to hear what you are doing. Photos appreciated too! Sarah and family now installed in Adelaide and at this moment Katie and Andrew are in the air en route to Tokyo. We are still in Wivenhoe!Seems as if a lot of Jones family are travelling. Have fun, love S and E x | | | | Zut alors: that's Edoras! After all, who cares about elves; everyone knows it's the humans and the hobbits who are the most interesting. Well, this is all very nostalgic. Glad it's continuing to be brilliant: great pictures and am enjoying living vicariously through them--if it didn't have an underground into Washington D.C., College Park would be the dullest, ugliest place on the planet. Shame you can't stop by on your way back; it'd break up the 23-hour flight at least--although I didn't precisely sell my university's town very well just there. | | | | Edoras! Lol, lucky you, I hope that it was good! Been checking out the pictures, but I have no idea what any of them are. Feeling like I should go and watch the movies again... Give Alex all my love and lots of hugs (and tell her to check her emails, I'm missing her!). Have a safe journey to Australia and enjoy it! Missing you lots, sending you lots of hugs as well. xxx | | | | Helen being a complete idiot about things, I didn't realise I could leave messages for you. Just wanted to say that we are following your travels with great interest and so pleased that you seem to be having a great time. lots of love from me, Chris, Edmund and Benedict. | | | | Hi, wow just catching up with your journal. It sounds like your having an amazing time. All that treking sounds so much fun and the traveling/hardships (the food sounds nice btw). No doubt you'll have fun with Alex! All the best for the continuing adventure. Love Kirsten xxx p.s not that it's the same but I was visiting Canterbury, you mentioned a museum of the same name, I was like SNAP! I am missing you and keep writing : ) | | | | Wow: that sounds like brilliant fun, in that strange way dirty, difficult, voluntary hard labour tends to be. Character building, indeed. Wishing I could see Middle Earth too, and, for Mr. Parker's sake, hoping he's out of the country making a film or something, and never has the misfortune to cross your path. I wouldn't wish that even on him, effeminate, poor-acting elf that he is (sorry, had to say it). Watching Two Towers in your honour tonight. Continue to have fun!
(I sounded not a million miles from bonkers in that comment I wrote a while ago; this is, I hope, a much more sober, less embarrassing one.) | | Page: 1 2 3 4
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