Dearest both...what a wonderful adventure you're having! The website is such a fab idea. It's great to know where you are and what you're up to. I feel like I'm having the adventure too! You both look very well. Bet the food's good. It's a late Thursday night, the wind is howling and the rain is thrashing down...delightful! Warmer than it has been at least. Enjoy the rest of your adventure, take care and be safe. All my love, Heather xxx.
Susan
Forgot to say in my email, try the dulce de leche ice cream. It's yummy. The Argentines do great bread too. Love Susan
Rob
Hiya there, hope you are having a fantastic time so far and enjoying life away from the rat race in London. Well its Monday morning again hereand thought I would log in to see what you guys have been up to - certainly not sitting at a desk on a grey and miserable day in London!
Still looking for that penthouse but I'm afraid there are not many around for the budget.
Lots of love to you both and will e-mail soon.
Rob xxx
Jo Carr
Hi ladies!! Have finally logged on to yourt site - loving it! Was great to catch up with you both in Welly, great seeing you in my hemsiphere for a change. Hope you enjoy yourselves in South America. Look forward to seeing you both in Blighty in August...haere ra from Aoteoroa..Jo.
Brenda
Hi gals,
Your web site is very cool...still enjoying tagging along with you while you have such a great time!
Jerome
Hola Chicas!
Ahora que estais en Argentina espero que todo vaya bien y que esteis hablando espanol con la gente argentina. Y no solamente "Dos cervezas, por favor"! Realmente, no es dificil (Fiona, si despues de beber la cerveza, Judith menciona las Malvinas o la guerra en conversacion con los nativos, es muy importante decir que tu eres IRLANDESA).
Welsh teas... hmm, I believe there are some valleys down there where you could believe you hadn't left the Rhondda but I'm not convinced it's worth going to the other side of the world to look them out...
Delighted to hear from you, and glad that you avoided the earthquakes and geysirs (geezers?) of New Zealand. Have a fantastic trip in Tierra del Fuego etc. We are fine and putting our clocks forward tonight as we spring forward into spring (we hope - winter has dragged on a bit, as you have heard).
abrazos muy fuertes
Jerome
PS if either of you has a sweet tooth you will love an Argentinian speciality called 'dulce de leche'.
Arvind
Hey, so glad to hear about your trip and adventures .... see all your photographs ..... It is very inspiring. I am already dreaming about NewZealand .... Very impressive website setup and the post cards ... Fantastic ... I will be referring to them for when i plan my trip ... hehehhee... Keep updating ........ And hey!!! I am enjoying my work ... hehhee... Lastly, our Reiki group is coming along great and we think about you. :) Take care and have safe trip.... Looking forward to hearing more.... Reiki Hugs, Arvind xxx
Mrs Mac
Hello! Its Mrs Mac of pie fame.... Bloody hell, I knew I was good, but not that good! Anyway, here in the old country, the sloe gin is just the best this time, and the marmalade surprised even me! So I guess if I play my cards right, what with the pies, the booze and the preserves, I could start a chain to give Tesco's a run for their money.
If you are "doing" Patagonia, don't forget that if you look hard enough you will find "Real Welsh Teas". Love from me and him xx
Sarah N Ges
Hi Girlies - how many kebabs have you had while you've been away?? I need a full shish by shish account!! missing me lunchtime messy kebab muncher mate. lol
xxx
Ray Batchelor
Is this swish, or what? Now, listen here, you two: when you come back, I will be expecting one, other or both of you to be able to give me good run for my money on the dance floor. I hope you have been practising, because, as I expect you have found, the tango compares very favourably to almost all the other things humans are capable of - and belive me, I base this judgement on extensive (sometimes, exhausitive, though never totally comprehensive) researches. Damp and grey AGAIN today, though yesterday spring-like and Jerome continued turning the allottment into the Versailles of Acton. No publisher has yet realised that I am offering them - in my re-worked PhD - the next Harry Potter phenomenon, but it is only a matter of time, obviously. Look after yourselves, much love, Ray xxx
Caryn
Hey there - this is such a great idea - this website I mean. Going to start going thru some of the newer pics during the course of today. We have a scortcher of a day in CPT today - 34 degrees, but you can feel winter fast approaching. Work is good this month but slowing down due all our bank 'oliday's - you know Capetonians hate to work most of the time. Keep this pics up here and travel safely and great to see you having SO much fun. Really jealous. Lots and lots of love
Emma
Hi Fi, Jude (Gd'day)
Wow, you guys are loving NZ! It's fun reading what you've been upto and seeing the photos. I miss NZ! Glad you went to Kaikoura and saw the dolphins and whales, pretty awesome experience! We didn't get the chance as the weather was so bad, the swell was too much! (I'm not jealous one bit of you guys, why should I be, it's nice and cold back home and work is suks, so not jealous one bit!) you lucky things! Fi I sent you an email so I hope you got it. Enjoy the remainder of your stay in NZ and have a safe trip to South America. Looking forward to reading more stories and pics. Take care, Em x