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bojojoti February 3 2010, 20:29:21 UTC
I don't really know how it works. I think the comments must be mailed to her. After a check, I don't see them showing up on her blog. I can see where this wouldn't be an optimal situation, especially if you were hoping to have interaction between commenters.

Is the distorted word verification a necessary part of your blog? If not, I would consider scrapping it, as it can be the difference between a comment or silence.

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saint_magenta February 3 2010, 16:10:52 UTC
one of my deepest life dreams would be to travel with you. seriously. <3

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bojojoti February 3 2010, 20:33:55 UTC
Hey, I don't post it all! At this point of the trip, I was popping anti-inflammatories and walking like an arthritic zombie--a very happy arthritic zombie who was just thrilled to be in New York. Still, I did hold the family back, but they were good natured about pacing themselves to accommodate my 'nubbins' (their term for my legs when they go on the fritz).

I know we would have fun together, because we see wonder all around us.

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saint_magenta February 3 2010, 20:40:05 UTC
pshaw... i wouldn't mind your nubbins if you wouldn't mind my mid-sentence brain-lag. even if we spent time sitting & people-watching, it would be fun.

besides - i'd carry you on on my back *:)

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bojojoti February 3 2010, 21:03:45 UTC
I have the brain lag, too, so we'd do well together!

I generally don't have as much trouble with the lymphedema in colder weather, so I was disappointed my legs were so uncooperative. The kids offered to push me about in a wheelchair at the Metropolitan Museum, but they really didn't want to go, and I didn't want them to miss out on other things they wanted to do.

Brain lag would be the least of your worries if you tried to hoist me on your back! *shares bottle of Ibuprofen with you*

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bojojoti February 3 2010, 20:36:36 UTC
I wouldn't want to work in that cold every day. Of course, my husband works in worse--being actually out in the elements and not under a roof--but he comes home so frozen and miserable.

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bluiidmommy February 3 2010, 18:19:55 UTC
I love all your pictures, as always!

I also loved your "pink to Bojoette as cat hair to black"--so true!

And that was really interesting to read about Bryant Park. I don't know when it'll happen, but your posts have made me really want to visit NYC.

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bojojoti February 3 2010, 20:41:30 UTC
Thanks!

Black and pink--there aren't many other colors in Bojoette's closet except for neutrals.

Everyone should visit New York. It has something to offer for everyone in your family. Art, museums, Broadway shows, aircraft carrier, submarine, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, architecture, shopping, Times Square--lots to see and do!

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snofox February 3 2010, 22:16:52 UTC
I've loved all these pics posts :)

I just haven't left comments. But here's one!

I wanted to know if those guys standing in the doorways of "Wonder Warmers" WERE the wonder warmers. Do they give hugs? ;)

Also, you said "but the success of the park has allowed them to function on revenue collected from events held at the park" and then said "To keep the park for the people, BPC insists that all events are free" so I'm thinking that there's not much revenue coming in!! Was all their revenue from the fashion weeks and now that they are not having it any more they will go back to zilcho???

Just something I am curious about :)

I have loved your pics!!! It may be the closest I ever get to New York!

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bojojoti February 4 2010, 02:58:34 UTC
I don't think the "Wonder Warmers" were the guys or my daughter might have been standing in line! You are funny ( ... )

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snofox February 4 2010, 03:13:55 UTC
I think a lot go to Bali... and Vanuatu. Not being well travelled or made of money myself... I don't know! There is also New Zealand close by. My ex husband and I went to Fiji for our honeymoon and that is my only time outside Australia.

I have no interest (personally) in going to the Asian countries. My heart longs for Europe, with my eyes mainly on England and Ireland (and maybe that's because it's my family roots... but that would be subconscious if so). Danny is really keen to go to America tho. I don't know what we'd do if ever we only had enough money for one overseas holiday! There are some things I'd like to see in America, but my heart is for Europe. I would love to do things like see New York and stuff just for the sheer size and culture shock. I do admit to being a bit scared of America tho!! Scared of the muggings etc and that fact that so many people walk around carrying weapons... and scared of the food. I hear it's all very sugary--even bread! :)

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bojojoti February 4 2010, 04:29:22 UTC
You shouldn't believe everything you see in the movies! I promise not to believe Australia is Mad Max if you'll not believe the United States is Pulp Fiction ( ... )

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