sounds like you are in the swing of it now and you could not bore us with your entries i love reading them
love ilonax
Pierre
Ah, that sounds a little better! Nothing like getting drunk in a foreign country! lol
The Murfs
Hi Jo, hope you are doing OK. We are keeping Kath & Derek informed of your progress, they send their love. We all hope you find the food a little easier to digest at your next chosen destination. Good luck, stay safe.
Don, Kim, Sophie, Danielle, Lauren & Amy.
Pierre
Hey Joanne. Sorry I've not logged on sooner. Been ill. I sent you an email. Just a quick note to see what you'd been up to and to check out the pics. Sounds like you've been up to your usual tricks though.
Take care & chat soon.
Ilona
hi joane
wish i could give you a big hug
just think of all the good things you have done so far
i am sure you will have lots of fun in south india
keep us posted love ilonaxxxx
Rachel & Gordon
hey joanne
sounds like you've seen and done loads!! although not always good experiences! Def agree with everyone to stick with a partner, sounds well dodgy being on your own. keep us posted on your exploits!!
love rachel & gordon xxx
ps a 30 hour train journey sounds like hell! hope it was worth it!
Colin And Donna
Hi Joanne, you are sounding a bit more positive in your latest entry - that's good! Continue on your journey and keep your chin up - things will get better.
Lots of love Colin and Donna xx
Franzi
hey joanne,
you sound a little bit better. i met this australian ! girl at the uni and she has been once in india and she told me that you should never ever go to the north of india...apparently she is right. she had really good experiences in the south so, it might be good if you go there. hope you wont be too exhausted when you arrive there. but you know, you will have the rest of your life to rest. so just keep on going. and how eli wrote it, you ll have lots of things to tell later on and you would regret it for sure if you ll give up. so always think positive,
franzi xxx
Eils
Hey honey - you keep your chin up - just think of the amazing experiences you are having (some of them not to be repeated obviously) - you will have so many wonderful stories and experiences that the horrible, shi**y ones will be insignificant by the time you return (which I hope you do)
Stay safe - the queues for the cinema and rikshaws sound absolutely horrendous - pretty scary stuff... you're obviously learning as you go though so well done.
Go to Goa definitely - it's probably more like paradise (quite a contrast to what you've experienced so far)
Missing you loads - luv Eils xxxxxxxx
Roz
Goa sounds like a good bet, it's really cheap and loads to do. Have fun on your 30 hour train journey, urgh, it's bad enough Manchester to Glasgow! Chin up! xxx
Mette(Mary)
Hey sweety.. I really home you are having a great trip.. It's reaning in Scotland, bummer! "Great" photos of me, haha. Hate them..:) But you did'nt spell my name right-Mette..:) Lovely website you've got here, nice to know where you are in the world! I will tjek agin soon where you are, have it nice till then and have a lot of wonderful experinces!!! Hug from Mary..
Craigie
Hey, glad to hear your a bit more positive, you have as much fun as you can. The train journey will be cool, think back to our trip to Paris on the evil bus!!!!!!!
Spoke to Chetan and another couple fo Dr's from India, they don't really know anyone from that area, but you know what Chetan is like........he'll be talking to alll his family and if he can he'll get someone to put you up or meet up with.
Enjoy!!