yay for African awesomeness- i'm so gutted we can't magically meet up- but our African night will be awesome.. you just wait.. keep enjoying the Ugali (i feel its my lunch today) and talk soon!
love you
Alice
Thanks Rach, love you big time!
I will look forward to your reply and may hold my 2 Kilimanjaro teabags as ransom for it ... muahahaha.
Wetting My Pants
just got your letter, my flatmates now think i (and u) are mental because
a - your letter was written in such a unique way and
b - I seriously almost wet my pants about every 3 words or so
LOVED IT!!!
be in suspense for the reply!
The Author
To all my fans, my apologies for only just (noticing and) replying to your comments.
Tonga was a wee holiday. There'll be a trip to Tanzania in January. And ... well, watch this space for further adventure tales.
Freezing In Laos
developing a taste for taro? well, uve succeeded in putting me off tonga for life! hehe nah, glad ur enjoying some warmth, im currently wearing everything i own, who would have thought laos was part of antarctica? xx
Sponge John
Wow, in Tonga now? Far out, you do get around a lot. Hope you're enjoying your time there. Is this a holiday or part of a longer trip? :)
Taina
Ally- its official- you have to go travelling again (feel free to come again) because i'm going to miss reading your blogs! Hope you are well. love you
Alice
Lucinda, YOU are amazing! Sleeping under the stars in a park with wild animals?! I think I may have even paid the lodge fee myself to avoid doing that...!! But it sounds like you had a great adventure! The plane we hitchhiked back on flew us over the beautiful Ngorogoro Crater - which was a lot better value than the $150 transit fee for the bus where we didn't even get to see it!
Great to hear from you.
Herdis, !hola amiga! !Saludos desde AFRICA!!
It's great to hear you may be staying in Chch longer - YAY!! I have been telling my younger sister about my amazing tri-lingual friend Herdis because she was thinking of becoming a translator too...
Thanks for your message! Hope all is well in Chch and I look forward to catching up and hablando espanol when I return!
London Lucinda
You are amazing Alice! Reading of your journeys, I would have been quite happy in the air-conditioned bus!!
However your blog has brought back my fond memories of my time in Tanzania - before going to university. We camped in the Serengeti - the tents had leaked the night before when were in the Masai Mara, so for the rest of the trip we slept out under the stars - and I was more agitated by the insects than the potential lions! Foolish or what? Nowadays one would fear poachers too. We also had to rush to the gate to avoid another day's park fees. Plus ca change.
However the risk was worth it to see the African dawn, especially if combined with the view of zebras and giraffe grazing. We camped on the Ngorogoro crater, a dust bowl in Lake Manyara (I particualrly remember the night life insects there) Arusha - where we met up with everyone who was about to, or had just, climbed Kili.
And at the end, sleeping on the beach outside Dar and being woken by children bearing fresh avocados and bananas for us. Their children are probably entertaining you now!
Bon voyage. And keep writing! Much love from us all. xxxxx
Herdi
holaaaa - saludos desde kiwilandia! ;) Que bien verte feliz ahí en Africa!
Que disfrutes muchísimo del viaje y que lo sigas pasándole muy bien!
De hecho he decidido quedarme más tiempo aquí, así que hasta Agosto viviré en ChCh definitívamente, y quizás 2 o 3 meses más después... vamos a ver como se desarollo todo :)
hasta pronto....
Besitos
Scuby-Doo (Get It?)
BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG!!!
That is me, and the rest of your fans chanting... come on, write about your interesting bus ride! Im sitting here with my burnt arms melting the computer hehe. love you and take care!
p.s if you dont get this its cos i cant add... stupid maths!
Peter R
I love the real life fortunately-unfortunately post!