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Posts archive for: 14 December, 2005
  • For the inboxes I maxed out - sorry!

    Ha, ha!! Sorry about filling your inboxes - here they are!

    Sunset from Mounda in Keffalonia

    For the majority of people who weren't there in September - you missed some breath-taking sunsets. This was taken from Mounda beach.

    The hill above Katelios gave some great views

    Renaissance style sunset

    I liked this one particularly.

    Mist Mt Aenos

    Sara and I walked 26 miles that day just to see Mt Aenos!! Crazy Spanish girl that she is!

    Goats on Mt Aenos

    Go on, get him!

    You don't p*ss these guys off!

    Aah, the open countryside!

    We led 13 tourists through Keffalonia's countryside, past some beautiful waterfalls and took the victim's, erm, sorry, tourist's money - not much though!

    The sign Cleo and me painted

    Do you like the sign Cleo and I painted?!

    Katerina's cats

    Some Keffalonia cats owned by the founder of the sea turtle project.

    Welcome to my house!

    Well, we've all got to act the hippie and live in a tent at some point in our lives. Doctored t-shirt or no doctored t-shirt!

    Aaron eating sand

    Aaron eatin some sand - hey, what was wrong with the stuff Shana and I cooked you on the beach hey?!!

    Alexis on Mirtos beach

    This is Alexis on Mirtos Beach

    Mirtos waves splashing

    Yes, this beach DOES exist and are these colours - I caught the splash of the wave!! (Yeah, after using up half the film trying to get the right picture!!)

    Alexis & Catalan friends

    Alexis at Mirtos with his Catalan friends.

    The St Tropez of N Keffalonia

    Yep, the St. Tropez of N Keffalonia (with the prices that reflect it too!!)

    Aaron and Shana on Lefkas beach

    This is Shana and Aaron on the beach we camped on.

    That's all for now folks, :wave:

  • READ ALL ABOUT IT!!

    Blogs are the new fourth estate.

    (i.e. 'first estate' is religion, 'second estate' for modern times is government and justice system, 'third estate' is the people, the 'fourth estate' is the watchdog over these things)

    Blogs are doing (albeit exposing, exploring, holding institutions to account) what the papers should be doing but aren't.

    Money, money, money.

    Which will sell their paper; a sensationalist story or a more boring one that's no less important but doesn't have human interest, self interest or a story that comes from a press release (from the very institution they should be holding to account) giving journalists an easier time???

    (I do not wish to demean journalists; they have their own constraints they must work within)

    In my opinion, we (the UK, Europe, USA) have not struck the right balance between free market vs regulation. (Aha, that old chestnut!!. Read Das Kapital yourself - I ain't spouting it here!!

    http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/

    I see it's transcendance down to my own situation with my mother, i.e. my utter disappointment with the mental health services; who do little, change little for my mother, have been found to be obstructive and patronising. Their excuse being to not create a dependency on anything at all, (drugs, home help, talking to someone) i.e. "feel like committing suicide?", "living in absolute hell daily?", "shaking with anxiety?" We won't do anything for you when you feel your worst, no, we'll just do nothing. Well, when CAN anyone have drugs, have home help, talk to someone then? When they're OK? When it's too late? When you're dead? OUTRAGEOUS!!
    Why? Because it boils down to money, honestly, it does - I'll expand when I can articulate my thought process more clearly.

    My concluding point is that blogs are not all money-driven, they are driven by thought, passion, compassion, anger, reason, the need for debate, sorrow; and sometimes if it is just 'feeling' driven - all the more effective it is at getting to the crux of a matter.

    So there.

  • Ha, Ha...

    New soap for all those dirt lovin, down with the kids, blaspheming their way into the can...

    "Wash yer mouth out ©"

    Whadderya think??!!

    Pretty cool, huh?!

    Hmmmmm... :roll:

  • Foooood..... hmmmmm....

    Off to the Ghurka Kitchen tonight (a restaurant); just a practice run, you must understand, for the Nepal travel bit of our trip, of course!

    A Ghurka Sword...
    (needless to say - keep on the right side of the chef!!)

    Ghurka sword

    Til the next time... ;)

  • Decisions, decisions, decisions....

    OK, so the pros and cons, just to put it on 'paper', of the following are:

    A) RTW ticket:
    On this you select flights to/from several countries you want to visit, you pay before you go and can change dates. The ticket must be used 12 months from 1st departure flight.

    Good quality/ value companies I would recommend are:

    1. www.travel-nation.co.uk (as good as below travelbag and cheaper!)
    2. www.travelbag.co.uk (v well-travelled and so well-informed staff slightly higher prices)
    3. www.roundtheworldflights.com (good basic sort of co)

    Pros -
    1. Great cos you know how much money you have left to play about with while away
    2. Fairly good value
    3. Have proof of onward travel when entering other countries
    4. You feel like it's all organised and you only have to waoory about what you gonna do when you get there.

    Cons -
    1. If decide that don't want to go/ can't go to one or two of the destinations, you can't get refund; you have to take the flights
    2. If you want to be away for more than a year, you can't as it's only valid for 12 months
    3. Miss out on spur-of-the-momentism

    B.)Only buy outward ticket, buy others on the way during travelling: Say you arrive in Thailand, and are bowled over by the charm of Laos, but need proof of your onward journey - simple, just buy a refundable flight while in Thailand, from Laos to wherever!

    Pros -
    1. Absolute FREEDOM!!! So you don't pass up any opportunity cos you gotta catch that flight you bought earlier! And the things that are waiting to discover you, you're likely to experience, cos you haven't planned too much!

    Cons -
    1. May be a bit more expensive way to do it than RTW, though i've heard it can be cheaper to buy flights once you're there - as local travel agents know the best deals in their area better than a UK one. ( You always have back up of credit card, which can be repaid once back in the job market. This also assumes you want to return to the commercial 'survival of the fitest' frenzy...)
    2. More open to scams perhaps???!

    I want to choose (B.), though as I have little debt (except student loan), the credit cards were for emergency use where debit cards wouldn't work, and could be paid off from my back up funds, but if back-up funds are exhausted, cos I bought flights etc, then I can't pay off the credit cards, damn, damn, damn....

    Aaaaah (Brainwave!!) Mr. Manager HSBC likes me, he speaks French and has helped me out in much more impoverished studenty times, aaah!!! Yesss, a visit to the bank is due, for a look at the old overdraft facility... still has to be paid back though... but no time constraint.... hmmm.

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