Your tales just get better and better. Sounds like you have had some ups and downs with the different countries and cultures, but I guess that is the stuff of travel and what makes it interesting.
I had lunch with Gemma on Saturday and filled her in with your tales. She says hi.
Keep on enjoying yourself and look forward to seeing you in London in the not too distant future.
Mands x
George
Hello gorgeous1
wOW - - what a great trip. It seems to be a whirlwind of experiences and most of them are to be expected I'm afraid! But hey, that is why people travel I suppose.
You are very brave doing it on your own and I can't help but feel both jealous and admiration for you - go girl.
I was actually looking at that piece of the world myself but could not get anyone to go with me - you should have called sweetie! I recently sold some stamps from my collection (yes its all very anal - I know) and got such a good price for me that I offered David £1k as a bribe - he said that there was nothing there of interest!!! If only he could read your blog I am sure he would change his mind as I feel your journey has lived up to all the expectations I had about it.
Who is this Greg lad? I feel so happy for you - yet so sad for me! Such is life I suppose - looks like my singing was not good enough after all!!!!
A nice photo of the MOUSEkateers but I thought that there was four of you?? We need more of you though!!
Quick Scottish question to test you now - When was the last time a Polar Bear was seen in Scotland? Pick the bones outa that one clever cloggs!!!
Keep the trial diary going hen and David says - - - - - well David just says!
Antoinette
Hey Lys, Ghana definitely wasn't good for you! Glad you're feeling more positive! You're still making the rest of us madly jealous!
Think you'll have to write a guide book on cocktails in west africa!!!
Take care, have fun! lots of love xxx
Elaine
Alyssa, I am enjoying reading your blog, and I am glad that I am a friend of your mum, and not your mum! Very best wishes to you on your adventures, from us in Spain - elaine & wal
Silvia
hi!!! how is it ghana? are you feeling any better? i love your blog!!! bests from burkina!
Frances
Hi
Your blog has lifted my spirits after a dismal triple loss weekend...ABs obviously the most painful to swallow...Our horse loosing AGAIN! ...actually on reflection more painful than ABs loss & Waikato lost to Hawkes Bay as well! It must be amazing to see such remote areas & ancient civilisations 1st hand you must feel like you`re in a time warp. 4 weeks left for the tummy lotsaluv Frances
Simon
Alyssa,
I cant believe you are doing this trip by yourself! I am going to have to pick your brain once you are done as Amy and I are planning a trip next summer to Africa or India (undecided as to which one yet).
Anyway keep safe and I enjoy reading your blog.
Si
Monica
Simply amazing!!! Your trip sounds absolutely amazing so far, I can't wait to see more pictures :) and here more about adventures!
miss you!
Abby
Hey - how are you?!
Your trip into the Sahara Desert sounded amazing...
Email me if you get a chance xxx
Miss you lots
Antoinette
Well thankfully the shone in London today or reading your updates would have just made me climb under my duvet and never come out!
Lys, it all sounds amazing. I can't wait to see some photos.
Hope you're not missing Greg too much.
Lots of love xx
Frances
Hi Its great to hear about your travels...I watched a programme with ur Ma yesterday about Mali & the dogon??people...made us both want to jump on the next plane!! keep the blogs coming @ least we can experience it vicariously thru you! Courts has only 5 weeks 2 go till she`s a mamma! Keep well & safe ciao Francesxxx
Lee
Hi Alyssa
It's great to read about Afica etc. Not too sure about the public transport system !! Looking forward to more updates and photos. Anne and Bill are calling in to see us today, I'm looking forward to it. We are thinking of you both - keep safe.