Comment on Health Woes by greeneyedmonster
Sorry to hear you have been poorly … we are all sweltering in the Sardinian heat and catching up with your news in the Internet cafe. Get well soon, and hope you have that meke captured on film for us...
View ArticleComment on The Old Capital by greeneyedmonster
Woohoo, that salad dressing has always been exceptional and still is.
View ArticleComment on Viv the Firewoman and the rest of my holiday by Jenny
Glad you enjoyed Levuka! Is the Fiji Museum worth a visit? I may stop by next time I’m in Suva. Which won’t be til September probably but whatever.
View ArticleComment on The Ladyboys of Tilak High School by Dorry
i miss you sounds like youre having a great time though. hope to see you soon, i think im gonna miss you before you come home, so we definately have to meet up in england or wales someone. take care...
View ArticleComment on The Ladyboys of Tilak High School by jennyinfiji
Enjoyed this post and the ones above it! You’ve gone all poetic spesh in the latest one So you’re staying longer? Good job Viv! Are you still going to NZ and Hong Kong and that afterwards?
View ArticleComment on The Ladyboys of Tilak High School by wheresviv
jenny! long time no chat! yeah still going to NZ, but for 6 days instead of 12. Still going to Hong Kong too, but flying from there to Kunmin (in proper china!) where my sister is staying, so that’s...
View ArticleComment on See you later by greeneyed monster
Very best wishes for the final stages of your journey … and love from all those who are looking forward to seeing you back in Europe. xxx
View ArticleComment on Safari! And now down to business… by elliepant
Dumela! Shall we send you some woollies?
View ArticleComment on Blowing off the cobwebs by Evan
I’ve read all your posts from Botswana and congratulate you on your experiences. It seems medical students have not changed a lot in the last fifty(or more) years! But illnesses have, It must be...
View ArticleComment on Botswana, Top Gear style by ednisemre14
Have really, really enjoyed your entries … the lows as well as the highs. Motor on home! xx
View ArticleComment on The mummy and daddy of blisters by Sarah
Hi Viv, will be following this with great interest (and visiting your charity page too!). Ouch, those blisters look sore – long, hot bath and large glass of wine maybe?! I really want to challenge your...
View ArticleComment on The mummy and daddy of blisters by itslupus
In reply to Sarah. Hi Sarah! Great to hear from you! And thanks for reading. A long hot bath and a glass of wine was exactly what I did do when I got home on Sunday night haha. But maybe I’ll have...
View ArticleComment on The mummy and daddy of blisters by Sarah
In reply to itslupus. The world has gone ped mad!! Father Christmas bought me a Fitbit and I have become a bit obsessed! It measures my steps and then calculates calories used etc. It also monitors my...
View ArticleComment on Can’t go over it, can’t go under it by Auntie Mary
And if you and your walking buddies would like to, why not walk over to Teignmouth one day, have a hearty meal and plenty to drink, stay the night and walk back the following day – that’s if you don’t...
View ArticleComment on Can’t go over it, can’t go under it by msmolley
Got to go through it! splish splash splish splash. Hope the walking is going well, and you are keeping relatively dry.
View ArticleComment on London2Brighton in 24:34:43 by theblogrunner
Awesome work, Viv! Huge congratulations once again. 🙂
View ArticleComment on London2Brighton 2014: my unabridged account of the 100k by Zoe
Am utterly in awe of you, Viv! And you certainly make the exhaustion come alive in this post. So proud of you for beasting this challenge xxx
View ArticleComment on London2Brighton 2014: my unabridged account of the 100k by Margaret
Brilliant … and a brilliant account. I am exhausted, just reading.
View ArticleComment on London2Brighton 2014: my unabridged account of the 100k by...
That finish line selfie does not translate the pain that radiated off you when you stumbled through our front door! I still can’t quite comprehend the enormity of what you achieved despite odds quite...
View ArticleComment on London2Brighton 2014: my unabridged account of the 100k by Sunday...
[…] of bread, chickpeas, garlic, and oil. As Viv (now able to articulate her lower limbs following her 100km challenge) had to somehow transition from my living room to the station, I was determined to...
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