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One In a Kandugyap House

this is a romantic and a secluded place.since it is connected,but I kept on escaping to hid the tears away..

i shared to the water with my tears turn to the SEA until it is become an OCEAN.







To MARS:

Why he has never been true to you and yet he has an effort to come and meet you in a paradise island?
why he pretended to you?
how come he does not care you at all?
why he never say SORRY after you told him that he has unnecessary deed to you?
how come he never prove to you how much he love you?
yeah, ACTION speaks louder than WORDS.

I feel you. I know you. I hope he prove to you that all what I have said are wrong.Hope one day that heaven count your tears.
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teenameena

welcome to india..part 2....

... .....hi!...handshake ....welcome to indiahug wine ... .. .. now i am giving you guidance to tour India...2 big cities in india is...Newdelhi and mumbai.....(Kolkatta and Chennai also big cities)....... .... To visit mumbai for a week.....only 7 days..... .. ... hotel stay for 24hours....50American dollars ...simple good hotels.....food for a day....50American dollars....another 50 dollars for touring around mumbai city.... .. ..so....total around 1500/American dollars...for 7days only.... ..New delhi is little more expensive place so .....add another ...500/American dollars more....2000/American dollars 7 days only in ....Newdelhi....................... ...extra money is added for unknown your personal expenses..... ....i hope this helps handshake ..... ....please see my previous blog same title....wave
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Ian158

whilst in Pisa, italy...

....i was waiting for my GF when I just had to take a photo of the door, then this guy sits next to me and thought..I gotta have him next to that door, turns out he was a Hungarian actor..I thought...this is an art photo to be in black and white...cool I thought.

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Ian158

Just been to Italy...

...if you ever go..then go to eh Cinque terre region...stunning place.


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teenameena

welcome to india..

100 US Dollar equals
6395.99 Indian Rupee......... India is a great country and known for diverse cultures, natures and communities. ... ... tips for India first-timers.... .. prepare yourself..... ..Think about what interests you, what you like doing, and tailor your trip accordingly.

many Indians are vegetarian, so there's a fabulous choice of vegetarian food. If you do eat meat, make sure it's well cooked. If in doubt, eat at a place where you can
pay a good amount of money....Avoid tap water,.... Keep your money in several different places. Act like you know what you’re doing and where you’re going at all times. Don’t speak unless absolutely necessary—you’ll give yourself away as a foreigner. Watch out for slimy men on trains and buses. Dress in traditional clothing whenever you travel. ... ..... I can only imagine how daunting the idea of travel in India can be for a first-time visitor.... ..Stay Healthy

Equip yourself with preventive medicines and basic first aid equipment before you leave home. Having these supplies will save you the trouble of going in search of a doctor or drugstore if you get sick...... ..Always carry a water bottle with you. Either boil your own water, or make sure to buy bottled water from a reliable distributor (Bisleri, Yes!, etc.). Indian drinking water contains many forms of bacteria that cannot be filtered out by using a bazaar.jpg (18950 bytes)simple filter. If you have to drink soda, avoid bottled sodas since they may be watered down with the same contaminated water that you are trying to avoid.... ..Be Safe

Always keep your passport and any other important papers close to you. Don’t leave important documents in your luggage. Also, keep two photographs and your passport information in a safe, separate place in case your passport is lost or stolen...... ...Contact the state ITDC (Indian Tourism Development Corporation) or the state tourism office (usually located in the capital city) for travel information. Travel brochures and advice can be acquired at these centers. The ITDC location information can be found in a local phone book.... ....Confirm your return flight at least two days in advance in order to avoid getting bumped. Indian airport computers aren’t always reliable; confirming your flight ahead of time could save you grief at the airport...... "The real key is to trust the people and trust yourself, and your expressed confidence will serve you well, especially in India. Ask for help from [police officers, train conductors, and tour guides] who clearly are there to be helpful, be friendly, and people will return your friendship because they will be delighted to get to know you as a traveler in their country.".... ....
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Solamente

Visiting Ireland

CS couple late 50’s wanting to spend a few days doing the tourist bit for the first time in Ireland. Probably around the end of May or the beginning of June.

Looking for a city/place with some interesting/cultural venues, good variety of places to eat and a decent amount of shops to browse.

Although not hiring a car, happy to use the train to go further afield to explore places.

Any suggestions?
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Ian158

In budapest today..

..funny how times have changed, from flamed torch to selfie stick.

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postneoludite

Catharsis (Repost)

A colleague recently told me that his neighbour retired. The neighbour started his new life by leaving his old life in the dumpster,

including art and his university diploma.

I find this to be highly inspirational.

Everything that doesn't have sentimental value must go.
This includes my rock collection which never meant anything to anyone but me. The rocks weren't particularly good specimens. They were simple reminders of the places I visited, and I can still recognize where they were collected even though they remain unlabeled.
Tan mudstone from Mt. Nebo, burial place of Moses.
Red sandstone from Petra.
Petrified wood from the Arabian desert.
Sand from the Dahna sand sea, and the Rub Al Khali or Empty Quarter.
All gone.

I want to close my eyes, and when I open them, be in a bar in Bahrain.
Decompressing.
Unemployed.

The movers start tomorrow, and are supposed to finish March 30.
I leave Saudi Arabia March 31.
Place your bets everyone.

Update: They finished packing and loading in one day.
I now have two days with nothing to worry about, so I slept in.

See you on the other side.

(I have to repost because I clobbered it with my tribute to teena).
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timothy45

another trip!!

went to Bali in February this year for three weeks. enjoyed it so much I,m going back in July for another three weeks!! heheyay yay yay
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postneoludite

Catharsis

A colleague recently told me that his neighbour retired. The neighbour started his new life by leaving his old life in the dumpster, including art and his university diploma.

I find this to be highly inspirational.

Everything that doesn't have sentimental value must go.
This includes my rock collection which never meant anything to anyone but me. The rocks weren't particularly good specimens. They were simple reminders of the places I visited, and I can still recognize where they were collected even though they remain unlabeled.
Tan mudstone from Mt. Nebo, burial place of Moses.
Red sandstone from Petra.
Petrified wood from the Arabian desert.
Sand from the Dahna sand sea, and the Rub Al Khali or Empty Quarter.
All gone.

I want to close my eyes, and when I open them, be in a bar in Bahrain.
Decompressing.
Unemployed.

The movers start tomorrow, and are supposed to finish March 30.
I leave Saudi Arabia March 31.
Place your bets everyone.
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