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Originally Posted by dreams
What a great idea for a personal travel remembrance book. desertblues, I love reading your very detailed/descriptive postings on your travels. Your words create a picture for us to imagine what the country and its people you meet are like. Thank you.
Making earl grey tea for the trip into work.
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Desertblues' travel journal makes me long for the road! What wonderful adventure! I have this mental image of a tribal leader, turban, scimitar, and desert boots, riding a prancing white Arabian stallion (and perhaps looking a bit like Sean Connery) kidnapping her (but only to share a dinner in his tent in the oasis) then returning
her to the hotel by dawn... Was it a dream?
Stitchawl
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Originally Posted by bjones6416
Well, AFTER you have the party for 120 people you can assemble your book. I love reading your descriptions, and I'm so glad you are having a good time! We do miss you here on the days you can't post, though. 
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
w0w! I totally had Omar Sharif there and then it went BUST!
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Thanks all, als Dreams ( me quoting you got lost somewhere). Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it all.

Stichawl: Of course that isn't a dream. You are dashing in your posts and that
counts as being a real Omar Sharif.

Kk: I admire you always for being so fierce and feisty. I feel I coulnd't do all you have been doing. But when I travel, I feel like a discoverer and open my mind wide for all new things.
I feel a bit fierce and feisty then.

Betty, my dear, i just love seeing your avatar from this far away country and listen to your kind words.
And I feel a tear in my eye sometimes, for the fate of Bambi and Tim. I enjoy my life and travel and they are going through rough times... You are very real people to me.
In my cup: Ahmad tea. Breakfast is flat bread, egg and soft feta-cheese.