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amy Hey, awesome read! Are you still in Vietnam? I am living in Bien Hoa and looking for some friends, to be quite honest :)
re: Words failIain Thank you all. I've enjoyed writing about our journey - one more blog to do though reflecting back on the whole experience. Thanks for the offer Diane - I'd like to something where I could include a few more photos (though not all 4,000+!) so not sure if a .pdf would allow me to do that? maybe I'll talk to Joan about how best to produce a consolidated version.
re: Max Ernst meets Indiana JonesPeter Nicklin Agree with both Mike and Diane - excellent and often thought provoking. Consolidation would be good!
re: Max Ernst meets Indiana Jonesdiane jones Just caught up on a couple of week's posts, having been away and non-blogging myself. The picture of the guy in the hammock and your observations are very moving. It would be great to get a consolidated edition of the entire journal but it looks as if that's only available in printed form. I might have a go at making a .pdf. So it's over now - it will be good to have you both back here and you'll be able to get stuck in to re-applying to Arts Council for funding for schmazz! xx
re: Max Ernst meets Indiana Jonesmike porter What a fabulous travelogue, Iain...will really miss my weekly catch-ups on what you and Kate have been doing and your observations and comments on what you've seen. Have a good flight back...it was snowing on the Pentlands yesterday! Hope to catch up with you both soon. Love and belated Happy Birthday! Mike
re: Max Ernst meets Indiana JonesChris Chalmers Sounds like you had a great birthday Iain! Certainly one to remember. Really enjoying reading your blog. Love from Chris and John
re: Mad dogs and EnglishmenJohn Litherland We didn't need suncream on the SDW either Iain.....for dust read Mud....but the similarities run out there!
re: Mad dogs and EnglishmenPat Dobson Happy Birthday Iain, hope you have a wonderful day Pat & Howard x
re: Mad dogs and EnglishmenPeter Nicklin There may be some that might hesitiate, but I would definitely buy an ice-cold coconut from you Iain.
re: New career opportunitiesPaul Fauvet Iain, I really like these blog comments of yours from Vietnam. I think you would have made a fine foreign correspondent!
re: Words failSheila Spencer Just caught up on the story, having been out of touch for a while (elections and that sort of stuff). Loved your pictures from NZ, and am impressed with all the different activities you've tried. Good luck with the cycling! Shoz x
re: Down with politics!Joce Rather you than me in that heat! Otherwise it all sounds great! Love Joce
re: Down with politics!Eileen W Loved that bay area. Glad you are having good time. Good luck with the cycling! Ex
re: Down with politics!diane jones Glad you enjoyed The Clock Iain. I watched about an hour of it in Glasgow last year, and agree that it's quite mesmerising. There are some extracts on youtube and vimeo. I hope that Tate Modern will have some 24-hour showings. Apparently the AV festival here (theme 'as slow as possible') tried unsuccessfully to get it....
re: The times they are a-Changin'- last visited
- travel plan
- Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
- London, UK
- Ngau Liu, Hong Kong
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Christchurch, New Zealand
diane jones Just caught up on a couple of week's posts, having been away and non-blogging myself. The picture of the guy in the hammock and your observations are very moving. It would be great to get a consolidated edition of the entire journal but it looks as if that's only available in printed form. I might have a go at making a .pdf. So it's over now - it will be good to have you both back here and you'll be able to get stuck in to re-applying to Arts Council for funding for schmazz! xx
Peter Nicklin Agree with both Mike and Diane - excellent and often thought provoking. Consolidation would be good!
Iain Thank you all. I've enjoyed writing about our journey - one more blog to do though reflecting back on the whole experience. Thanks for the offer Diane - I'd like to something where I could include a few more photos (though not all 4,000+!) so not sure if a .pdf would allow me to do that? maybe I'll talk to Joan about how best to produce a consolidated version.