Hi Lynn, I enjoyed your pit cooking info. I have a smoker, and filet of salmon comes out really scrumptious.
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Hi! i enjoy your page and fish recipes. I like if have ricipes of cooking whole on a barba. My friends and I enjoy doing this for Superbowl sunday. if you have any please e-mail at bigdog1@genesisnetwork.net....... Have great new year rich........
Hi Lynn! Thank you for the fantastic journey through the Silk Road...your description made me feel as if I was on that trip myself (and such a disappointment when the trip was over). I will return very soon to visit the penquins with you.
Hi! Your Salmon recipe page is great! I've added the URL to it on my homepage (In case anyone actually looks at my homepage) We eat a lot of fresh salmon (from Ketckikan, Alaska) and enjoy trying the different recipies. Cliff and Mary Wenger Sacramento, CA http://www.quiknet.com/~cwenger/index1.html
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GREAT homepage, guys! I can't wait for my husband to see it!! Keep up the good work.
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Hi! thanks for this great site I hope it tastes as good as it looks. I'm looking for all varieties of grilled salmon If you have anything in specific let me know I can also be reached at royw@dds.nl thank you and keep up the good work!
Hi!I enjoyed your page & will definately try the poker sometime when I have some time to run & play :^> I was on INN (Imagination Network) & loved to play interactive poker there before they were gobbled up by AOL! Thanks for the ride.... Marty (LouLou143)
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Hi! What fun! I'm adding a link to your pig roast page to my family's home page (my sister is having a pig roast for her wedding reception!).
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Hi! I enjoied particularly the maps and the Unesco World heritage sections. The trips are fine, too. I have bookmarked the cookings recipes!! Francisco
Hi! Look at my homepage (with Guestbook) http://www.phnxsoft.com/planet/homepage.htm
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Hi!I just stumbled on to your site.Seems to be the way I get around on the web.Havent yet figured out a logical way to get from a to b on this thing.Good luck to you both. Eilee
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Hi! I Need a map depicting southern England showing canals and rivers from Southend on Sea westward as far north as Birmingham and routes through the Severn River south and a route eventuallu entering the Thames via a southern route
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This is too cool!! What a great way to meet thousands of people all over the globe! It's a small world after all. Check out Todd's homepage at www.idgiebark.com. It's brandy new and needs a lot of work (he just started it). Thanks!
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Hi! Thanks for the wedding anniversary information... #5 coming up and this was the best site I found for traditional (and other) gift categories!
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Hi!I'm not sure if I filled this out right or not but here's another one for the guest book....finally something about salmon! Thanks
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Hi! Greetings from the frozen north.From Barb and Larry
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Greetings and salutations to you both,from the regal isle.God save the queen! ta ta for now my old china's.
Thanks for helping me to find Mapquest. It is the best personal map maker that I have found. If you have any more suggestions, please feel free to e-mail me.
Hi! Greetings. Have you list of anymore links to Maps or Geography? Would welome it!
Hi! I am a chinese. You tour of silk road brings me here. I like it. It is informated to me, since I will go to silk road next year. Have you ever been to Li Jiang of Yun Nan province of china. It is a beautiful small city who has a long history of 1000 years. It is famouse fot its old town and its music known as 'Naxi music'. I will travl to west part of Sichuan where is very near to Tibet. Do you have any information of the region. david.
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Hi! Just surfing around, looking for maps of southwestern US for a project on water issues in AZ/NM.
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Hi! I was looking up Sandpoint, Idaho and came across your listing. I read the guest book and it seems there are some recipes somewhere but I can't find them. How does Sandpoint have to do with your page? I'm new at this internet stuff!
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Hello from the great state of Texas. The Texas Longhorns and Texas Rangers are the teams to beat.
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Hi!I'm very interested in new lay outs of maps from allover the globe. I am looking forward to hear/see from you. Regards John Tobben
Till I find out more about this site, a HI will do for now. i have some good stories to tell if someone would really like to hear them.
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Hi!Excellent site you have. I've traveled a lot also, throughout the world. But Patagonia is still missing in my logbook. I liked specially the part about your Sao Paulo transit hours. Your portrait of Sao Paulo is perfect. Now, one information: the Edificio Italia is not Brazil's tallest building. I will not print the whole book, but I'll come back frequently to read about the other passages. Mainly the ones through Southern Argentina. In my trips I made Santa Fe to Santiago in a microbus that crossed the Andes through Caracoles leading to Ipiales and Santiago. Maybe one of the most spectacular roads in the world. It was full winter and the mountains were snowy and dangerous, but the adventure of it is unforgetable. Congratulations again for the texts, which increase my depression but give me hope to travel someday. Ivan N. Costa Pinto. Don't forget to visit http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/6289/index.html
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Hi! I feel a lot more like I do now than I did when I got here! Yes, I love maps. Ed
Hi!---How did I get here anyhow?! Searchers do weird things. I was looking for "Xavier Rynne" a pseudonymous author of four books about Vatican Council II, you were the 12th selection. I have long suspected a random element that only operates to increase the number of "hits'. Perhaps to build a perceived value. If so, I wish they wouldn't. It makes research tedious. Of course, if you had a guest by that name?... (I used "AND")
Hi! Just got back from Hong Kong for 2 weeks. Nice place to visit... but I'm not sure I could live there. Also went to Guangzhou for 2 days. I was very glad to get out of there. We were watched, followed, listened to, etc. All in all, a very interesting trip. Glad I went.
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Hi!Found when looking for information on Patagonia. Interesting reading! Will save your salmon recipes as i'm moving to greenland in 3 weeks with my husband. He will be chief surgeon at a local and i myself working for the grennlandic homerule government (environmental dept.). We've lived there before - I was participant in a dogslegdeexpedition along the western coast. With two dogsledges we (two danish women) visited all villages on towns trying to docoment the life of the local hunters writing articles and taking slides and videos - the materials later beeing used in books and varieous precentations. During the present stay we plan to do a kayaiking expedition in the northern Greenland - and hopefully we can earn good money to go to Patagonia dirung next season.Have fun with your next projects.
Hi! First of all congratulations to this great text about the silk road, secondly: I´m searching for someone whom I can contact about silk, or the silk road... Please send me an E-Mail to Gallowayx@aol.com See you!
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Hi! Lynn, I enjoy reading your "along the Silk Road" and found your write-up to be exemetly facincating. I have always wanted to explore the same route. However, the recent social upheavals and natural disaster (earthquakes) have caused great concern planning my trip to XinJiang territories. I got in lot of toubles while travelling abroad. I like to tell you some of my own misfortunes during travelling. I was robbed in Rio by a 12 year old girl pointing a gun to me in 94; detained by Paraguay Immigration Officer for US$100 at the Brazilian/Paraguay border due to no visa albeit visa not required for Canadian Passport for short stay; robbed by thug and even the bandit removed a pair of shoes I wore while travelling in a local commuter van from Guangzhou to Shuhai, very embarassing; arrested by "Gong-On" riding a bicyle in a wrong lane in Guangzhou; had to pay Y$5 for a disembarkement card upon arriving at Guilin International Airport; arrested by "Bin Fon" due to expired visa in Kumming; arrested by "Gong on" as a bystander while watching a group of farmers playing chinese poker in TaiXi, Guangdung; forced to buy a stem of rose by a teenage girl embracing & yelling for Y$15 near China Hotel; the shoe-shine posted by a vendor for "ye Mao" (Y$0.10) ended up paying Y$6.20, the scam was each shoe shine cost ten cent, each shoe required shoe paste Y$1.50, Wax Y$1.50 per shoe, polishing Y$1.50 per shoe, total Y$6.20; cursed and shouted by a beggar in "Waizhou" Guangzhou after paying him ten cents; and more.... How's the weather near BUNJI areas? Do I need winter clothing in June traveling along the mountains? Do I require Malaria pill in the event of mosquito bites in the surrounding areas? Is there only route to access Pakistan from KHUNJERAB Pass? Have you heard and encountered any robbies in the boundary area between China and Pakistan? Appreciate your time if you can answer some of my queries as I am planning to do the same route in your "Along the Silk Road". Best Regards Tai
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Hi! thinking of a silk road journey myself, what are the visa problems and political problems you ran into ? if you have the time . . . thanks.
Hi! I was looking for a map that had the names of each country on and I found your terific list. Keep up the great work! Laura
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Hi! I enjoyed your map pages. I wear two hats:- Health Information Consultant French Speaking, Professionally Qualified Scottish Tourist Guide Regards John B
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Hi! I'm am trying to find a map for my friend to show her the different islands below South America. I am having kind of a difficult time, but hopefully you guys can help me out here. Thanks!!!! Have a great weekend.
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Aloha, Read with interest your study on pit roasting, something dear to my heart. I have devised and perfected my methods over for over 30 years for small salmon pits to large 3-pig pits. I do hawaiian style imu but prefer my deep, covered pit which results in a smoked meat with crackling skin. I do weddings,parties, etc. Happy to show you how - email renegade@maui.net Mike
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Hi! Just logged on. Will be taking my mother to visit her sister and got exact directions. It will make finding them a lot easier. Thanks.
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Hi! Just wanted to let you know that I found your article very interesting. I am part of a company (Avian Biotech) which specialises in avian research. We would be very interested in any research projects that might involve DNA work. If it would be possibility to obtain blood samples from several male and female birds we would greatly appreciate it. We have collection kits and permits that make sending samples easy. Hope to here from you soon, Best regards, Dr. de Kloet
Hi! I live in Scotts Valley, CA and love your map page.
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Hi! Nice meet you. l am from south korea. l love word heritage. l majoring analytical chemisrty. l have my homepage http://www.chollian.net/~kkhksl unfortunely. it is korean language l same your mind that l like to culture and nature thank your very much.
Hi Lynn! I was searching for silk road info on Yahoo while I found your travel log, it was fun reading your journey. Believe it or not, I'm a native chinese but I still need to find information on my home land because I'm going along the silk road in August. Your travel log definetly helps, thanks! Jenny
Hi! I was interested in your trials as I do large pit cooking here in the Arizona desert. My pit was built by my cousin In Maricopa(about 19 miles SW of Phoenix) on his ranch. The pit is 4' x 4' x 6' made of welded 1/4" galvinized steel with a flange around the top where the appropriatly sized lid is dropped and burried when ready. We use no rocks, only 1/2 cord of mesquite mixed with grapewood (we have about 400 acres of table grape vinyards surrounding us). Here is our cooking method: The morning of the day before the feast(wer'e lucky if less than 30 appear) begin a fire about the size of a campfire and maintain all day(just toss a couple branches in when you happen to walk by). Meanwhile kill the pig, clean and install in a clean 55gal drum and cover with ice (we use plastic Coke syrup barrels with the lid cut off). It's safety step we agreed to since we vary rarely do this in less than 100 degree heat! The two of us not being butchers, we take awhile to section the pig into more managable pieces(2 racks, 2 hams, 2shoulders) so we like get him nice and cool/cold. About 7:00pm the day before the big lunch, back the truck up crank up the fire! Begin prep: On each piece cover with dry rub(my own recipe) Slather with a basic bottled BBQ sauce. Place in clean pillow case. Place meat in pillow case in burlap sack Secure bundle with bailing wire, transport to pit. About midnight(you should have approx 10" of coals by now) soak the bundles with water and place directly on top of coals and drop the lid. Now quickly cover the pit with sand to a depth of about 6". Soak the entire mound and fix any wisps of smoke you find(shouldn't be any). Go to bed. Around 12:00 noon the next day dig em up and enjoy. Using your format: Pro's: You don't hav
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Your journal of your Silk Road trip made fascinating reading. I'm doing it in reverse - Islamabad to Beijing - leaving on 29th July, overland except flights on the stretch Kashgar to Uruumqi and Xian to Beijing. Kind regards, John
I found your journal of the Silk Road trip fascinating. I'm off on the 29th July doing the same trip overland except Kashgar-Urumqi and Xian-Beijing which I'll be flying. Kind Regards. John
Hi!, I'm just trying to find some maps on the computer. I have Rand Mcnally's StreetFinder and Tripmaker(96). They don't interact with each other as well as I had hoped.
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Hi! Your page is great - excellent links! Come visit: http://members.tripod.com/~botabano/index.html
Hello John & Lynn! We have your salmon recipes bookmarked and decided to take a gander again after pulling two King salmon out of our local river this week. BTW, I did a stint at Tech, so I'm always up for news. Have you thought about coming up to see the Aurora? So far, we've only had Scurve alums up, and the display was spectacular. Next showing won't be until the midnight sun lets up -- probably September. Thanks for a lot of fun pages!
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Hi! I really enjoyed your page. I found a lot of useful information. I had my hands full with your hotlist. I am into pit cooking and also into graphic design. Thak you for all the information I got from your page. Best regards, Emilio
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Hi! I am also fond of travelling. I will quit my job soon to see the world. What I never managed to figure out is how you can combine travelling with work in my profession (Electrical Engineer). Do you have any infomation on the silk from Turkey to Northern India? Thanks. Marcel.
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From Texas originally - now living in Wisconsin - my husband and I (he is from Chile) envy you for all your travels... we only have a few under our belt but we can understand what it is to be "hooked" on traveling the world. How do you have time for a web site? (I create web pages for a living - my husband is a college prof.) Our next trip is to visit the in-laws down south (Chile) and after that I would really like to visit Malysia. Have you been there?
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Howdy. Excellent collection of links. Thanks for the shortcuts. Caio bells, Juanito the Wandering Geologist
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Hi! I am fascinated by seeing your work and achievement. I look foroward to see you in India as my guest My fax: 0091332432499 My add. 59-D N.S.Road Calcutta-1, West Bengal . India
Hi! I am a retired city and regional planner, who majored in Geography in college a good many years ago. I am interested in the design and layout of maps that give information appropriate to the situation called for (eg. the Paris subway map).
Hi! Et continuer votre beau tavail. JB
Hi! Keep up the good work, I'll be back frequently. Alun
Good Morning! Great Site! I am needing to locate a VERY detailed map of Italy, do you know of one? I need to find a small town called Cotroneo in the region of Calabria. Do you have any ideas of where I can find one? Thanks for your help and have a great weekend! Allison allison@producenet.com
Hi! I really appreciate all the work you've done to update the World Heritage List and also what you have done to save some of the national monuments. I greatly enjoy your account of the Silk Road.
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Hi! My wife and I are planning on an Elderhostel in the spring of 1998. This trip is planned around the Silk Road and hopefully will bring us into many of the locales that I have read about with a great deal of awe. I first read of the treasures of the Road while reading of Aurel Stein while doing the Yangtse River in 1985. Enjoyed your writings and expectantly looking forwardto the changes that have taken place. Burton Bromfield
Hi! After signing your guest book I found that you were an MIT alum. What year? As an ancient Course II from 1944 which had a total of 3 murgatroyds (female students) them I am gratified to see that they now account for about 25% of the undergrads. As I explained earlier we are headed via Elderhostel to "do the Silk Road". If you have a few must see or do please send the list. Burton Bromfield bbromfield@compuserve.com
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Hi! I'm studying the life of salmon and happened upon your page. I plan to be a marine biologist after college. If any body has some info leave a message at jester119@hotmail.com. Later
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Hi! I am looking for maps that show provinces, counties, territories, and the like from all Autonomic places in the world
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Hi! Great Webpage! Just what I need for my school project. ( Don't worry, I'm including the internet address in my bibiliograpy)
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Hi! Just looking around. I am looking for maps of eastern Nepal, primarily of the mountain called JANNU. My expedition friends want to climb it in 2000. So if you can help It would be appreciated Thank's Clark Southoff Email:cwsouth@telusplanet.net
Hi! Thanks for the links! I really enjoy geography.
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I enjoyed the site on World Heritage Sites...Great links if you are writing and essay on them, which I happen to be doing at the moment. I am an archaeology student at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver CANADA and will be actively involved in rescue archaeology in Ireland within the next year. Thought your site was great! Slan go foil...
Great homepage, found you by looking for information on Chile. Have enough stuff now to read the whole weekend
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Hi! I love your site and will put up some links to it soon! I am on a quest for topo and "mountain" maps of Russia and Eastern Europe. I'd be delighted if you could point me in the direction of some web resources! Thanks Chris http://backpacking.miningco.com
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Hi! I am crazy about penguins and just stopped by the page to say I thought the Gabo Island penguin story was very interesting.
Hi! I would like to say thanks for the maps but do you know where I can get a resource and a regional and a geographic (including the mountains rivers and major cities). Thanks for your help!!!!!!!
Hi! Chanced upon your site whilst looking for maps to download - thanks for the great list of links! Robert Taylor
Greetings fellow map lovers! I am seeking DETAILED contour maps of the Bahamas, Carribean, and the Gulf of Mexico. Please send links and a message if your interests are similar. alibaba@gate.net
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Hi! I planned to track(or rather tour) Silk road during April this year. But due to unexpected changes of my school term(I'm a teacher), the whole plan is being put off to don't know when. Someday, I hope, I can find an appropriate time slot to set off. I'm not exactly the strong type who go backpacking aroud the world, but China's history and landscape are of my interest. Thanks for your sharing.
Hi John, Hi Lynn! I just thought I'd take a look at ye olde web page, noticed the guestbook, and was somewhat surprised to see no familiar names in the entries I looked at. Christmas in New York City is very crowded. I couldn't believe how many people were here watching the tree in Rockefeller Center being lit. Unfortunately, it lay between work and home, so it was pretty noticeable. One of the more remarkable things about NYC is that for the so-called city that never sleeps, it seems to be asleep at awfully inconvenient times. For example, there are not one, but TWO Barnes and Nobles within four blocks of my apartment, and both close at 8:00PM. What's the point?
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Hi! I found your pages while looking for information about Patagonia. Thanks for your report!
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