"A few interesting facts sprinkled thoughout this otherwise somewhat obvious piece - but even so, a couple of things I wasn´t aware of even as a Caribbean correspondent for a travel magazine for several years:…"
Hi Ed Thanks for including our service. The Article was well written and on point. Any plans for 2014 Caribbean Travel. Love Tripatini and what your are doing with the website. I look forward of being more involved in 2014. Let me know what I can do to help. Have a Successful New Year
Thanks for the welcome Ed! For some reason, Tripatini had flown under my radar, but after we connected on Twitter this week, I took a look around... most impressive! I look forward to getting involved.
Roberta :)
Sure! Just now joined, so I'm still tooling around. :-) I should probably add our @WhereToStaycom account here, too. I do most of my tweeting from there (re: travel).
Everest South Base Camp Trekking in Nepal is an altitude of 5360 MSL. A majority of foreigner tourist in Nepal dot trekking to Everest south base Camp that is following the Mount Everest climber in Nepal.http://www.simriknepaltreks.com/trekking-in-nepal/everest-trekking/
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Thank you so much for the heads up, Ed, and for the welcome! I shall apply straight away.
Ed, thank you for the welcome!
Ed, thank you for such a refined comment.
Hi Ed Thanks for including our service. The Article was well written and on point. Any plans for 2014 Caribbean Travel. Love Tripatini and what your are doing with the website. I look forward of being more involved in 2014. Let me know what I can do to help. Have a Successful New Year
Roberta :)
Thanks, Ed! Much appreciated.
Sure! Just now joined, so I'm still tooling around. :-) I should probably add our @WhereToStaycom account here, too. I do most of my tweeting from there (re: travel).
Everest South Base Camp Trekking in Nepal is an altitude of 5360 MSL. A majority of foreigner tourist in Nepal dot trekking to Everest south base Camp that is following the Mount Everest climber in Nepal. http://www.simriknepaltreks.com/trekking-in-nepal/everest-trekking/
You once wrote that you played the piano. I was thinking that you should start practicing again. I would love to hear you play someday!
Thanks for the warm welcome, Ed. (I'm liking Tripitini already.) Looking forward to seeing you at the Show!
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