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I just wanted to say thanks for all of your hard work and time that you devote to maintaining the East Africa Trip Report Index. It's <b>greatly</b> appreciated!
Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays!
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My Goodness this could go to 100!!!
Percy
My Goodness this could go to 100!!!
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Lynda,
Your magnificent assembly of trip reports has been a tremendous help to me - and others! - in safari planning. Your diligence in getting them all in one place and your little ditties and summations that preface each one show how much you care about making things easier for folks who have serious safari addictions.
Thank you soooooo much!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
-doo (Judith)
Your magnificent assembly of trip reports has been a tremendous help to me - and others! - in safari planning. Your diligence in getting them all in one place and your little ditties and summations that preface each one show how much you care about making things easier for folks who have serious safari addictions.
Thank you soooooo much!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
-doo (Judith)
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THANKYOU SO MUCH guys! I really appreciate all of your thankyou's (now is there an apostrophe in that word or not? It is after all not really a possevive, but...)
I love to read all of the trip reports, and love to write the little comments on them. Looking at my pile of trip reports the other night though, I thought, you know I have to catch this up, so I thought it would make it easier to post just the basics until I caught myself up.
I read them on the hour - hour 1/2 long bus ride to and from downtown, people look at me sometimes as if I am nuts when I laugh out loud though. The funniest had to be the trip report where the person's (can't remember who it was though) guide kept pointing out the 'kori bastard'. I just couldn't stop laughing when I read that until I noticed people giving me wierd looks and moving away from me....
This last month though I must admit that I got waylaid by a good courtroom drama book that kept me on the edge of my seat.
With two big trips (March - Machu Picchu/Lima and May - Alasaka) in 2008 to research, my goal is to catch the index up by January before I start in on some serious research on those two places. And I will try to resist the temptation to organize the trip reports over on those two forums as I search for reports to read!
Merry Christmsa one and all and thankyou once again!
I love to read all of the trip reports, and love to write the little comments on them. Looking at my pile of trip reports the other night though, I thought, you know I have to catch this up, so I thought it would make it easier to post just the basics until I caught myself up.
I read them on the hour - hour 1/2 long bus ride to and from downtown, people look at me sometimes as if I am nuts when I laugh out loud though. The funniest had to be the trip report where the person's (can't remember who it was though) guide kept pointing out the 'kori bastard'. I just couldn't stop laughing when I read that until I noticed people giving me wierd looks and moving away from me....
This last month though I must admit that I got waylaid by a good courtroom drama book that kept me on the edge of my seat.
With two big trips (March - Machu Picchu/Lima and May - Alasaka) in 2008 to research, my goal is to catch the index up by January before I start in on some serious research on those two places. And I will try to resist the temptation to organize the trip reports over on those two forums as I search for reports to read!
Merry Christmsa one and all and thankyou once again!
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