I had a great two months travelling and teaching: met some wonderful new friends, and renewed some friendships of long standing. Thanks to all the great people who took me into their homes, made me welcome and nurtured my body and my soul. Thanks to Stu, Guy and Sandy, David and Rosie, Apple, Gloria, Annie and Michael, Rose and Mike and of course Ted and Georgia in San Diego.
I'm still processing my experiences (and recovering from jet-lag) but here are a few pics - more later.
Welcome back!
ReplyDelete"There's no place like home" is right. Welcome back weary traveler!
ReplyDeleteWElcome come home again... Where did you go? I must of missed something!!!
ReplyDeleteI hate to say it, but home is where I am... I'd love to travel my entire life..
Pattee
WElcome come home again... Where did you go? I must of missed something!!!
ReplyDeleteI hate to say it, but home is where I am... I'd love to travel my entire life..
Pattee
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ReplyDeleteIs the second picture Riverwalk in San Antonio? I've only been there once so I'm no expert but it looks like it.
ReplyDeletewelcome home mate...glad you had a nice time
ReplyDeleteHi Susie,
ReplyDeleteYes I know the feeling, there is no place like home! click your heels three times and whoooshhh...I would like to meet you and take your class when you come to Maryland next year (I am told you teach in the area at least once a year) I do admire your work....Anyhoo, I look forward to seeing the pics of your adventures.
huga
Pam in Philadelphia
Hi Susie,
ReplyDeleteThe pics are great, thank you for sharing them...and
Welcome Home!
Welcome home, just in time for winter rains and log fires, good timing...
ReplyDeleteHi Sis, welcome home! Just had a few hours with your son and the squids, nice to see them again. Will have to catch up soon! Hugs Linda x
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the warm welcomes home.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sugar, that is indeed the Riverwalk in San Antonio - my hosts very generously took me to all the places they thought I should see. The Alamo was a surprise - I had no idea it was right there in the middle of town!
Barring the unforseen, I'll be back in the US again next year.