The Story So Far ...

We said farewell to our work friends at the RSPCA and BBC on 14 September, farewell to our families on 3 October, and set off for Africa to save cheetahs, decorate school buildings, and look around a bit. After a trip home for Christmas, we headed for South East Asia on 6 January -- where we were stunned by Qatar and Cambodia, taught novice monks in Laos, and acted as security guards at an Elephant Festival. It was back home for four weeks to look after John's dad, before we tangoed our way through five South American countries in fifteen days. We then snooped our way through New Zealand, dipped our toes into Fiji, drove-thru California and were home from home with family in Vancouver.

Now, we are home itself. Fulfilled, happy, and ready to earn the respect of our friends and family by knuckling down and earning some money once again ...

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

The yolk's on you...

Of course what John's not really showing you is the full effect of his headshave. (I told him that he could end up looking like an egghead, but would he listen?)

Anyway, despite the inherent and insidious dangers of frontline reportage (including that John doesn't know I'm doing this blog entry), thankfully there are still some cameramen prepared to show the harsh reality of travel.


One of these is an ostrich egg...


PS. Any other captions would strongly be welcomed !


Henry

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