Hello!! eventually found you on t'internet- technology not my forte, it's the age you know!!
Hope you are both well and happy and look forward to hearing from you.
Love Nellie x
Chris Allan
trust me guys,the quest for curry is futile. Thai curry is far superior and dirt cheap in some places. glad to hear you're doing well nad setteled in nicely.
and get some permethrin spray for the roaches....not nice but better than trying to catch or stomping on the ugly things.
more deets on and piccys of the house please.......
Chris
PS: other toptips would be to check out the chips shop/fish restaruant by the spit (?) bridge to Manly (great beer battered local falathead), hire some 2 man kayaks to go around the harbour from there too. great day out. enjoy, I knew you'd love it. Jealous.
Jo Stuckey
Hey guys
Firstly, huuuuge apologies that this should be my first piece on this super message board (who needs facebook walls?!). Anyways, I have finally finally caught up with you guys and whilst I am super pleased about all your fun, now that you are back in Sydney I am absurdly jealous! I m also now wondering how I am going to organise xmas curry club without the two founders members being present??!! Hmmm!! Anyways, really glad you are having such a good time. I really hope to see you out there in the not too distant......
lots of love xxx
Maureen Allwood
Hi Teresa
You shouldn't worry about the curries, it is more important you find somewhere that does a good Sunday roast for when your parents arrive!!!
Dan
Hey guys, not been catching up with your travels half as much as I've meant to but a combination of working away from Nish and J at the moment and Xbox360 addiction has, erm prevented me.
Anyhow I've crashed the box and the family are retired for the evening so had a great night catching up on your antics over a couple of Red Stripes - just wanted to say hi and keep the good prose coming and Telster, great news on the job!
All the very best from the Bentonis. x
David
Hiya - just sitting here in Kuwait and spent a surprisingly nice hour catching up on your travels and photos. Coincidentally, was eating a chicken pizza as I reached your other type of "chicken" exploit! You'll be pleased to know it didn't faze me too much and the pizza was finished pronto. Also have a couple of cushions made of Alpaca, and never having seen a picture of one before (an Alpaca that is), it's cool to now know what one looks like. Great news about your Microsoft job T!
Elsa
You're just like me Teresa, I still love a swing and I'm nearly 65!!
Elsa
Oh Dave, not an alpaca too!!
BTW, I think a baby is called a cria.
E xx
Ben
Dipping in occasionally to catch up and hadn't noticed the message board. Doh!
Whole trip looks amazing. Particularly jealous of the whitewater rafting - looks a lof fun. Less jealous of the cuy, though you've probably eaten worse in the Sultana.
Rub the aussies noses in it Dave, while pointing out one-day cricket doesn't count. Mind you, at least Australia have qualified for the footie World Cup, unlike (I'm afraid to break it to you) the Tartan army.
Enjoy rest of the trip.
B
Elsa
Oh Dave, how could you? How will you ever be able to look the next guinea pig that comes to your surgery in the eye?
Roll on Sydney. I know you two are having the adventures of a lifetime but all these photos of Teresa swinging across ravines and climbing down waterfalls are not doing my blood pressure any good!!
E xx
Maureen & David
Hi T & D
We were in Scunthorpe on sunday, so your ears must have been burning as we chatted about you.Of course we are enjoying reading your blogs. It sounds great fun, but somehow I doubt very much we will be attempting such an adventure! Love to both, Maureen & David x