Jealousy does'nt even begin to describe....What a great journey so far hay only wish i could share up close. Deep fried spiders not my thing Stu but whatever floats ya boat hun...continue to have a save & exciting time honey...Bernie you too xx
Sean
Looks like you guys are having a busy time on the Garden Route. Hope you had a good time on the cruise. See you soon. - Sean
Phil S
Hey Stu & Bern, glad to hear you guys are having an amazing time... so very jealous. Hope it continues that way. Fi and I are gearing up for baby next Wed 19th, so things are about to get busy! See ya - missing beer catchups. Phil
Baljeet
Loving these pics and stories. I am experiencing a bit of it back here - in my imagination at least. Keep it coming, and don't feel you need hold back :)
So, how are you finding the pace? No desire to hide in a nice hotel just yet?
Dedi
Mum Nagging to go to Italy. Where is it? Take care - Dad
Deb
Think the kids in Bodia might have hit on something bro - you've always wanted to go to the moon!!!
Really, really hope that I can get to join you on safari in Africa and possibly meet some wild animals (my usual type) that I can adopt.
Lots of love. Deb. xxx
T
Stu & Bernstar, Ah Vietnam, yes one of the most beautiful countries per sq mile with the most number of entrepreneurs per sp mile to match (Thanks for photos, looks like you are seeings heaps, loved the boxing photo at Chiang Mai, good work), good luck finding a non sleeper bus, just think how good it has been for your stomack muscles. Just got back from snow boarding with Austin, a great son & dad time, he is a natural boarder and we had a ball, he will give us all a run for our money when we are all on the slopes again. Keep enjoying. Lots of it. t
Mama
Dedi says enough already, come home! I say go for it but will see you in Italy. The seafood looks amazing. Stay safe and together. Mucho love
Des
Echoing Weeny... Missing you both muchly after a BBQ with M&D on Sunday. Just not the same without you guys.. Enjoy the travels - and I hope the 18 hour bus ride won't be repeated (Too soon anyway!)
Baljeet
Your bus trip reminds me of one in Peru crossing to Lake Titicaca - the smelly old guy next to us had a box of live chickens on his lap, and there were small live pigs roped onto the roof; we had to sleep sitting up, and there was no concept of personal space. The bus had very deep suspension 'cos the "road" was very rough...
But experiences like this are perfect for breaking down our spoilt first-world sensibilities. The challenge is to overlook the discomfort and connect with the rest of humanity at their level. There is a part of you in everyone you see.
Ben
Hey Bernie and Stu, So glad to see you're having a riveting time away. Just received the web page from Dessy. Updates and photos are tops. Sounds like we need to get some of those buses with fluorecents out here in Oz. Glad to see your living it up and looking well. Looking forward to further updates. Stay safe!