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  1. Hi John,

    If you thought I had some great u/w pics before, check out neilland.com/photo

    I added over 600 images and indexed them by critter, plus some “best of” by year. I must admit, I was pretty chuffed when I reviewed them after slogging through getting it all together. It was a good opportunity to revisit Javascript and Excel VBA (I store the meta data in an Excel spreadsheet and wrote VBA code to generate Javascript, some of which generates HTML – silly I know, but what the heck, eh?).

    Cheers, Neil.

    - Neil

  2. Blimey! You haven’t changed a bit, John, or is it an old photo? I never did meet Carol but as she’s still around, you can’t be all bad!

    I’ve been live, well and working in Aylesbury for years now, working at McAfee (yeah, anti-virus stuff) just off Gatehouse Road, behind the Bucks Herald office.

    Are you still in the software business? I was till about a few weeks ago, when after 10 busy years, McAfee decided to thin out its technical authors.

    So now, I’m wondering where old authors go. Could you rack your brains for me, and think of a few software companies, large or small, and not a million miles from Aylesbury?

    Be good or careful!
    steve Thompson, that technical author bloke with the moustache and glasses, from Ringwood and Walker days

    - Steve Thompson

  3. John and Carol,

    Love seeing all of your new photos and the great places you visit and the one you call home too!

    Anne

    - Anne Meyer

  4. Hi John,

    Nice site.

    Love and kisses. Alla best for Twenty Ten.

    Cheers, Neil.

    - Neil Robertson

  5. Ewe’ll tide greetings. It must have been great fun, but one question remains…did you sample the end produce (and I don’t mean the milk)?

    - Paul Hurley

  6. Just looked at your blog. Well done for visiting Oradour-sur-Glane, it’s on our list of visits we must make. We attended the 60th and 65th anniversaries of D-Day,(Merville Battery and Pegasus Bridge respectively) and always remind anyone and everyone that it was not solely America who won the war. Regards, Anne

    - Anne nee Curd

  7. Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.

    - sandrar

  8. Hi John & Carol,
    found your blog doing research for planned walk of Corfu Trail and just found my note to revisit once you had completed. I’m 52 year old living in High Wycombe who is a regular bi-annual visitor to Corfu. I love the island and its people and collect travel guides/books (fact and fiction that have a Corfu connection. I just wish my photgraphic ability was as good as yours.

    - Dave

  9. Many thanks for the link to your site John – I’ve been not far short of mesmerised.

    You’ve certainly continued to set yourselves the same high standards I remember from the pre-digital days.

    - Hugh Brookes

  10. I know John from the old ‘Walker’ days (coincidence with my name!) and have just found him via Malcolm on facebook. With my glass of wine I am sitting on my deck in Aylesbury enjoying a summers evening looking through your photograph albums. I’m getting on Nick’s (my hubby) nerves by constantly taking the laptop into the lounge to show him one of your photos – they are beautiful. I love taking pics myself, but would love to produce photographs like yours. I’ve only looked at 5 albums so far, but will work my way through all of them. Havent looked at the recipes yet – I hope your special lasagne is there somewhere!!

    - Sarah Walker

  11. Hi John and Carol,
    I came across your website while searching for photos of Corfu. My wife and I are considering Corfu for a holiday this year, although lately, my health has not allowed us to get away anywhere. Still, we are hoping that things will improve soon, and your Corfu pics look absolutely lovely. Being a Philhellene (Greekophile), it’s always difficult to decide where the next Greek location should be, as they all look great. I’m a bit like a child in a sweet shop when planning our next Greek holiday.
    I have two main hobbies. One of which is ancient Greek history, and the other is……….cooking. So can you imagine my surprise when I discovered that your blog also included a selection of culinary treats. I shall definetely being trying some of them out, and shall let you know how they go. You see, my wife just loves our cooking arrangement. She isn’t in to the actual cooking itself (that’s my area of expertise), but she does love to help me eat it. If you’re like me (an amateur Jamie Oliver), then you’ll know how important it is to have someone who appreciates your culinary creations. In all fairness, she always offers to help me out in the kitchen, but she leaves the planning and the menu to me. I think my need to be in the kitchen, surrounded by vegetables, spices, herbs and all sorts of cooking utensils, must be something similar to the inexplicable desire which most males get (maybe a pre-historic instinct) which makes them want to rush outside and get the BBQ going as soon as the sun shows itself for anything longer than 30 minutes on any one day.
    Anyway, I shall be coming back to your blog regularly to have a look at your wonderful travel albums, and of course to check for new additions to the recipes section.

    - Charlie

  12. I came on to your site while looking up Le Sables d Olonne where a friend has a summer residence.
    I will no doubt get into more trouble with my wife for spending more time on computer, but how can I possibly pass your site without returning, I will eagerly devour each word.
    As yet I have only covered one blog. keeping the others for later dates
    As a “Silver Surfer” I am envious of your travels. we do a little cycling. but health wise have to act with caution.( Spirit is willing , but the flesh is weak!) Sorry but my pet hate is caravans.
    We live in the land of holidays-Bournemouth, and it is a pleasure to get away to quiet rural areas such as you describe. GREEN with envy.I was brought up in Cornwall as an evacuee-just 1 mile from Cape Cornwall. now that is heaven!
    Thank you for your site. good luck with further travels.
    Alec

    - Alec

  13. hi found you by searching “rocamador” as was supposed to visit soon so just looking at what i am missing coming to live in the charente soon so maybe i can see the villages of france then ` all the best mike ………….ps you have some super pictures thank you for showing them to one and all abientot…..

    - mike

  14. John

    I was looking through for a Camera equipment and came across your web site. Sorry I do not have your email address. See that you have retired from Walker or whatever the company is called. I am involved in politics and property having done with Walker and Consultancy. You look well in the pictures and it is the first time I have seen your other half. I am also looking for Steve Blasdale’s email address too.

    - M. Arif

  15. Christmas day sounded lovely and the sun shine looks magnificent – glad you enjoyed the pig!! Also very pleased you got the clock working… how do you ever sleep at night with all that chiming bearing in mind that the dog in the nearby field keeps you awake when your at home… we still fail to hear it!!
    Love to you both – Happy New Year! xx

    - The Lewis's

  16. Good Evening to you both,
    So,you would like a little information about myself. Well, I am a middle aged female, as wide as tall, still a red head but with a little help from a bottle nowdays. I am married to a wonderful man who hales from Watford. We have brought up two lovely children, a boy called Tom who is in the police force, and a daughter called Georgina who is a mum of two, a little red head called Rosie who is 4 in April and Jayden, a 5 week old gorgeous little boy. Our interests include flying, cooking & eating it of course, travel (with our other little man called Stan) in the caravan, good wine, good friends and life in general. I love your site, it is very interesting, lots of lovely pictures and recipes, although I think I recognise the Wood Pidgeon recipe from the Cookery Year book – yes, we love that book too!!!!! Well that’s enough about me & mine. I have loved visiting your site, I hope to come back soon.

    - Priscilla Woollard

  17. Hi 3rd cousin – I was brave enough to visit your site Pat

    - Pat Freshwater

  18. Jamie’s Lebanese chicken is one of our favourite recipes. I recently picked up a bag of farika (labelled ‘frick’) from a middle eastern grocers on the Great Western Road, Glasgow (a few doors from the brilliant ‘Lupe Pinto‘ mexican deli). It looks like nobbly mishapen bulgar wheat. I guess major cities where there are grocers supplying the middle eastern community are probably the best bet – or mail order. (London shouldn’t be a problem).

    - elaine

  19. Hi John & Carol,

    Bill Bryson eat your heart out. John, you’re a natural, I think you should write a book!

    - Paul

  20. Great to browse through your photos again! And I love your recipe section — we’ll have to talk about that some time soon. Julie

    - Julie Mangano

  21. For all of the francophiles, at least french foodies, who might browse this interworld thing. Just had a great dinner at La Fourchette in Charleston, SC – the Owner Perig Goulet is from Brittany (Kim asked him of he was from Paris – OMG). The food is amazingly fresh, local but also very french bistro – simple in a wine, butter, shallot and garlic kind of way. He does his frite in duck fat – as a yorkshire boy growing up on beef dripping I was a happy camper. Kim had Moule and did dip her bread at the end :)
    Thought of you both as we walked home to the hotel very, very happy

    - Gordon and Kim

  22. Now you have gone fully digital I expect to see pictures of the completed dishes – as well as the changing colours of the cajan napalm – that would be useful for us novices!

    - Paul

  23. Hey John — got here through Gordon’s link. Great to see everything going well with clan Curd!

    - Jeff Arnold

  24. I love the sunset over rice paper – promise not to steal it for at least a few release of the geexcess site – which is under rework again.

    Of course the fact that I now know Mike Eaton is cruising round the country in a caravan is scary knowledge I’m not sure will help my sleep – I still have family in England :)

    When you get over to California, we can have dueling blogs on common activities – the ultimate in nerd fun

    - Gordon

  25. Hi John,

    It is so great to get back in touch with former Walker buddies like you. I always enjoyed my time there, and we had some great experiences – I still remember the Karoake session at Lake Tahoe!!!

    Cheers,

    - Ashley Pickering

  26. John Curd! I received LinkedIn messages from Gordon Simpson and Chris Dabrowski and it made me think about the other Walker Brits and what they were up to, so I googled you and found this wonderful website. Good for you and Carol to have such a wonderful life! This is great.

    Love the photos. They are beautiful.

    Best to you both, Anne

    - Anne Meyer

  27. One of the only blogs of ‘real people’ who have gone on Greek Island Wanderer. Am booked for this
    tour in September 2008. I would love to ask you a couple questions about the trip, if you wouldn’t mind.

    Lauren, Canada

    - Lauren

  28. Great website you two… wonderful photos. Don’t know if you remember me from Walker, and bumping into each other in various corners of the world. If you get this message timely, give me a shout since I’m in your nieghborhood working in BUKS for a week, and staying in Milton Keynes. Passed a sign reading Leighton Buzzard a day ago that made me think of you two. All the best.

    - Michael Borse

  29. What wonderful pictures. The next time you are in the US, please let us know. Marie & Ron

    - Marie Tronnes

  30. Nice place ! Where can I get a good lager?

    BTW, I love the picture of the aristocratic giraffe. I sense a MP in his future.

    - Scott Paladino

  31. Terrific tips on caravan management from the maestro! Thanks John

    - Mike Eaton

  32. John,

    As usual I am still envious of all your free time and travels. Enjoy living vicariously through your travels. Happy Birthday “young man”.

    - Steve & Kathy

  33. Back at work after the weekend, I can afford a few moments to take a look at the site. And what do I see, all those names from the past. Glad someone takes the time to keep in touch.

    - Steve Blasdale

  34. It’s always lovely to check in with you and see how you are doing and what you’ve been up to. Thanks for keeping in touch!

    Julie

    - Michael and Julie Mangano

  35. Always a pleasure to catch up on your latest adventures! When are you going to venture back to the states? Colorado is a lovely place to visit. Come and see us.

    - Carol Bloch

  36. Now all you have to do is add a subscribe via email option and your website/blog will be complete!

    - Keith Stillman

  37. Hi John – hope you are well!

    - Stefan Roos

  38. Ah ha – new style; nicely wrapped together I think.

    - Rosemary