Sunday, April 25, 2004

needles are not nice

I don't want to have all those vaccinations - don't like the idea of all those needles. Polio vaccine on a sugar cube sounds alright though ... - Rosa

Saturday, April 24, 2004

shopping for bags

We have been shopping for rucksacks. Today we went to Birmingham and tried some on in Blacks, Field & Trek and Oswald Bailey. We also looked at a few little bits and bobs, fun stuff like solar showers and freeze-dried meatballs in case the food is horrible, which it probably won't be. We looked a bit at shoes, found some nice looking ones, but of course they weren't the right kind. - Melissa

Where we're going (with a map!)

Well, this could be where you read all about the parker-hinton-campbell 2004-05 world tour. We'll try it out, and see what we think after a while. Our current plans are as follows: Map of the Route Sept 2004: Beijing, and touring a little with our hosts Hong Wei and Yu Jin Oct/Nov: India & Bangladesh - including a beach in Kerala and at least one train Dec 2004/Jan 2005: Kenya with Naomy and family: animals, Africa and anopheles mosquitoes Feb - Mar: Thailand Mar - Apr: Cambodia with Meng Tre Apr: Australia, but we might only be able to afford a week or so! May - June: Mexico, including visiting some Hintons June: Jamaica and Cuba July: Palo Alto, and then home and that will do for my first post - Mark

How to Use This Blog

This is for all the people we meet who haven't ever seen a blog before, and say they might look at ours. One day. Right.

This 'blog' (short for web log) is an online travel journal, that we can update with words and pictures from (nearly) anywhere with internet access, and to which you, dear reader, can add comments of your own if you like. Here's what you need to know:

Content is dated

This blog, like most, is organised in date order, with the most recent entries first.
This means that:

  • As you scroll down the page you come to earlier entries and comments
  • To avoid being really slow to open, a limited number of the most recent entries are the only ones visible on the main page, so:
  • To see earlier pages, you should click on the links to monthly archives visible on the right of the main page. (For example, you can look at all the entries for November 2004)

When we haven't blogged (or just haven't added photos) for a while, we sometimes add things in at the date they happened, rather than the date we finally found a working internet cafe:

  • This means that new stuff sometimes appears not at the top of the blog ...
  • ... but we usually mention this in a 'properly' dated blog entry
  • - which basically means that if you read regularly, you won't miss anything.

'Thumbnails' and bigger photos

Those of our readers who post comments tell us they like the pictures. So that we can show lots of them, we make'em small. You may like to know that:

  • If you let your mouse rest on a picture for a few minutes a little caption will pop-up - sometimes a witty one!
  • If you click on a picture, a bigger version will open - usually in a new window.

Comments: Have your say, here today

So, you read what we wrote, and you want to let us know how cool / rubbish / interesting / predictable / moving / meaningless it all is. Here's how:

  • At the bottom right of the fascinating post you just read, find the word comments in bold type (it will have 0 or another number in front of it)
  • Click it - a pop-up window will open called 'Blogger: Post a Comment'
  • (If you can't find the word comments to click, check for a link called Post a comment, below any already posted comments, and click this instead. The same pop-up window will open)
  • Read any comments already posted, scrolling down as you go
  • Type your message into the box titled 'Leave your comment'
  • Underneath, below the heading 'Choose an identity', click the button labelled Other
  • Type your name in the box labelled Name (or we won't know who you are!)
  • Click the button at the bottom left to Publish Your Comment

That's it! Try it now with the comment or Post a comment link at the bottom of this post. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Friday, December 26, 2003

The letter we sent out at Christmas time ...

Dear Friends,

As you may know, we (Heather, Mark, Melissa and Rosa) are planning to travel to visit friends and see the world for nine or ten months from the autumn of 2004. Not all the details are pinned down yet, and there’s many a slip twixt cup and lip – but that’s our plan.

So far, we’re planning to visit friends in Beijing and see a little of China; to travel (with stops) by train from Delhi to Kerala, and possibly then up to Kolkata; to spend Christmas with friends in rural Kenya; perhaps to nip over the border to Tanzania for a couple of weeks; to spend a couple of months in S.E. Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, maybe Indonesia); and then perhaps to pop into Oz on our way to Mexico; from where we’ll visit Cuba while Castro still lives (hopefully); maybe spend some time in Ecuador; and see Jamaica before heading home. We hear that “culture shock” is worst coming home – so maybe we’ll call on friends or family in Europe for a week or two first, to ease the return to our home continent.

We want to learn about some of the variety of places and peoples that make up the world; to make new friends and visit some old ones; to chill out on a beautiful beach somewhere for a while; to see wild animals, rainforests, bits of wilderness; to swim with dolphins and maybe to learn to scuba-dive; to learn some (beginnings of) languages; to keep up with “school work” in ways that relate to the journey we’re taking; and to have fun.

We’re writing to you for a few reasons:

  • Firstly, just to let you know what we’re up to. If you want to make concerned enquiries or give us dire warnings about our finances, careers/education, health, peace of mind or spiritual well-being, this should give you ample time to do so…
  • To warmly invite you to let us know what you think we would love, what we mustn’t miss, or what you think is over-rated in any of the above places. Sights, activities, modes of transport, food, places – anything you’ve experienced on any part of our route that you’d like to tell us about. We’re mostly going to places none of us have ever visited, so all ideas will be welcomed (even if we don’t end up doing all of them!)
  • To equally warmly invite you to let us know about your best friends or distant cousins who live in Mombasa, Mumbai, Montego Bay or wherever – and who would love to have a meal with us, take us around their city for a day, or even put us up for a few nights … We are going to enjoy just being tourists for some of the time, but we’d love to get to know locals wherever we can.
  • And finally, to check that you’d like to be on our mailing list – we’ll try and email home every two to four weeks, maybe even with the odd photo – if you want to get those emails, please let us know what email address we should send them to. If you received this on paper – we’ll need your email address if you want emails from us!

Hope to hear from you soon - with love,

Heather, Mark, Melissa and Rosa