26/04/2006

Tim!

Most people reading this will probably know Tim my brother who is currently in Ecuador with SIM on his gap year. Here are a few photos he sent home of when he and a few others went for a 3 day horse riding trek in the mountains. Looks good! (And Tim is the one under the tree!) Click on the photos to see a larger version.

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Thanks for those, Anna and Tim :o)

Still in Namibia waiting for our car to be fixed, but that's not the point. The point is that tis so good to see those wee pic-a-tures. I have major problems sending any from this part of Africa but I shall try again in the weeks to follow.

Glad your face isn't mangled, Timot.
I think I'm waiting for your email, but if it's my turn I've written it just haven't got it sent yet. Merry Christmas.

Posted by: Dave | 02/05/2006

Heydidlyho, your welcome Dave though i had nothing to do with it :o) was all Anna´s idea, though i suppose i did send them home.

Car getting fixed in Namibia eh? i either didnt know that it was broken or i forgot, hope you got to go on safari and Tom had a good B-Day. Think your correct in waiting for an email, last week havnt had time to email hardly at all.

Was looking at pictures of your housemates Anna, i havnt met a single one of them :o) The one i have met isnt in the pictures...

Just noticed that i put my name as Tin instead of Tim! First time i made a comment and i messed it up...think ill leave it as Tin for a laugh

Posted by: TIN | 02/05/2006

Wahay, people commenting! Anymore photos sent will be gladly displayed! Hope you're both well and looking forward to your last 2 months your respective countries.
Anna
xx

Posted by: Anna | 02/05/2006

Indeed, well I am, though somewhat tired. We faced yet another delay today (yippee :s) so maybe we'll get back to Angola tomorrow.

Anyone else having major Hotmail problems these days? I have a backlog of emails to send from the past two and a half weeks. What is the world coming to? Answers on the back of a postcard to CP33, Lubango, Angola. Thank you.

Posted by: Dave | 03/05/2006

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