This blog's purpose is to bring contemporary photos and pertinent captions to you from the other side of the world. I'll leave you with a sample shot of the devilish Bristle Cone Pines in the Eastern Sierra's of California
Friday, June 1, 2007
Two Days to Planes
This is the beginning. Today, my mom and I took care of money matters and medicines and I am basically ready to step on the plane.
This blog's purpose is to bring contemporary photos and pertinent captions to you from the other side of the world. I'll leave you with a sample shot of the devilish Bristle Cone Pines in the Eastern Sierra's of California
This blog's purpose is to bring contemporary photos and pertinent captions to you from the other side of the world. I'll leave you with a sample shot of the devilish Bristle Cone Pines in the Eastern Sierra's of California
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7 comments:
Willie, have a great time in China! I'm looking forward to a
vicarious adventure here.
Missing you already, but the devilish bristle-cone reminds me of where you will return!
Have a great trip and am looking forward to your blog.
Remember to breath!
Thanks for the chance to share parts of this adventure! We love the pine picture and look forward to seeing the other side of the world! Use American toothpaste!! Love - Marshall
Have a fantastic time. I am really looking forward to following your journey. Love, Kamal
After spending two busy days taking care of all the last minute details before their trip ( including a fabulous "hey look at me in my ginormous backpack" fashion show), Willie, Carly and Josh headed off to BART to catch their 12:10pm flight to Toykyo. I haven't heard a peep so am assuming all is well and they are now on the other side of the planet (gulp). Looking forward to amazing pictures and tall tales from their adventure.
Hi Willie and Carly,
How exciting to read about your trip so far. Vicarious pleasure is somewhat satisfying, but we need photos!!!!
Love, Kamal
Hi guys,
I continue to enjoy your blog very much. You each have a unique way of describing your perspectives and experiences and I think it broadens my sense of what it is like there. Also enjoying the photos. Keep up the good work for all of us still stuck here.
Love, Kamal
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