Well we can hardly believe our eyes…just looking through your diary and your photos …our paths did cross again and I’ve got a photo but your disguises meant I didn’t realise I was actually getting a photo with you and your buddies on Queen St in Auckland on the way to the final !!My 2 boys had their faces painted with the french flag and little Ruby had her face painted black and white…just as we were stopping to have the photo a pretty excited All Black fan came infront of you 4 waving a flag and making quite alot of noise I’d love to share it with you but I’m unsure how to attach it ….Now thats quite a coincidence…..and almost a year later too. Are you still visiting schools enroute? and will you be back in Auckland? Hope to hear from you, in the mean time safe journey to you.
hi guys
amazing to see you’re in NZ! Did you plan your arrival to see some of the rugby? A great competition and we thoroughly enjoyed it. You may remember us, the kiwi/english family that stayed at the same campsite in Goreme, overlooking the balloons and that fabulous view of Capadocia.(Katty, Tony, Luc, Sam and little Ruby – It was almost exactly a year ago as Ruby had her 2nd b’day in Goreme and has turned 3 on Oct 6th)
We are living in Chatswood, Nth Shore, Auckland – just over the harbour bridge from town. You are very welcome to visit us and share some of your stories!
we have a washing machine and dryer! 🙂 Our phone is 09 963 5154
All the best on your tour of NZ – we are sure you will love it
Regards, Tony and Katty
Renseignement pris sur internet,
il s’agit bien d’un volcan
2 291 mtres d’altitude, si vous souhaitez faire un ptit’ tour par la haut…
bon courage!
A tout bientôt !!!
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ben, va falloir que je relise mes classiques.
Bises
Trop fort Philou, plus je lit les commentaires du site plus j’apprends l’anglais.
C’est TOO MUTCH….
On dirait le Fujihama… entre Pearl Buck (vent D’ouest) et Kaguemusha !
L’impression d’un Montage… trop fort ! comme dirait Xav, trop facile avec ces paysages…
Bises & Ô Plaisirs
Ciao
c’ est marrant on dirait un volcan avec un nuage dessus!!!!???
dit philou le dvd on l’ envoie ou?
Well we can hardly believe our eyes…just looking through your diary and your photos …our paths did cross again and I’ve got a photo but your disguises meant I didn’t realise I was actually getting a photo with you and your buddies on Queen St in Auckland on the way to the final !!My 2 boys had their faces painted with the french flag and little Ruby had her face painted black and white…just as we were stopping to have the photo a pretty excited All Black fan came infront of you 4 waving a flag and making quite alot of noise I’d love to share it with you but I’m unsure how to attach it ….Now thats quite a coincidence…..and almost a year later too. Are you still visiting schools enroute? and will you be back in Auckland? Hope to hear from you, in the mean time safe journey to you.
Katty & Tony Luc Sam and Ruby xx
Mais c bien sûr un volcan avec un nuage qui passait par là ,un régal pour le photographe.
Je rajoute cette précision importante.
Merci Tata Val;O)
hi guys
amazing to see you’re in NZ! Did you plan your arrival to see some of the rugby? A great competition and we thoroughly enjoyed it. You may remember us, the kiwi/english family that stayed at the same campsite in Goreme, overlooking the balloons and that fabulous view of Capadocia.(Katty, Tony, Luc, Sam and little Ruby – It was almost exactly a year ago as Ruby had her 2nd b’day in Goreme and has turned 3 on Oct 6th)
We are living in Chatswood, Nth Shore, Auckland – just over the harbour bridge from town. You are very welcome to visit us and share some of your stories!
we have a washing machine and dryer! 🙂 Our phone is 09 963 5154
All the best on your tour of NZ – we are sure you will love it
Regards, Tony and Katty
Renseignement pris sur internet,
il s’agit bien d’un volcan
2 291 mtres d’altitude, si vous souhaitez faire un ptit’ tour par la haut…
bon courage!
A tout bientôt !!!
Ouaah, belle photo,
z’êtes sûr qu’il ne s’agit pas d’un volcan ?
ou bien c’est encore un trompe l’oeil de dame nature…
Pleins de papouilles à vous 4!