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Mmm, large latte... |
...makes my day! |
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Helene and I get ready to party in
Vadstena (Sweden) |
Partying in London can be fun, too... |
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...as Mia would readily agree as we
get ready to hit Stringfellow's. |
Aah, la bella Italia - Venice, to be
exact! |
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Mallorca isn't bad either. (Bugger
off, I'm trying to get a tan!) |
And wow, the Hagar Qim temple on Malta.
Stonehenge, eat your heart out! |
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On the other hand, no one beats the
Egyptians when it comes to building in stone! This
is Abu Simbel, the big guy is Ramses II and the tiny
white dot below him is me. Phew! |
After that experience, a camel ride
on the west bank of the Nile seemed like a good way
to come back down to earth. |
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Only to be totally blown away again
at Giza - if you haven't seen this, book your ticket
now!!! |
Yes, it really is as impressive as
you might think - more so! Even the guide, who'd worked
here for 16 years, continued to be impressed. |
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Back in Sweden - they say there's no
place like home, and Mic and Mia's daughters seem
to agree, but travel sure is one of the ultimate joys
in life!
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There
are fascinating meetings and dialogues to be had at
home, too - like with Indian guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,
for instance. |
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Sharing
a stage with Conversations with God author Neale Donald
Walsch (and he's a tall bugger, too!) in front of
nearly 1000 people is an experience... |
...especially
since he was the one introducing me, rather than the
other way around - unreal, and a little embarrassing!
But I do feel a bit less dwarfed now that he's sitting
down back there! |