Greetings Everyone

July 24th, 2006

We’re ready to leave - please send us a note using the “Comments” line below so we can stay in touch.

Joyce & Peter

14 Responses to “Greetings Everyone”

  1. Lisa Kory Says:

    Lovely website!

  2. Frank Russ Says:

    Thought I was going to be the first! looks like Lisa beat me to it. I can’t think of a more wonderful first hurricane escape for the two of you! Enjoy enjoy enjoy!

  3. Michal Frostig Says:

    It’s a beautiful website with photos that National Geographic would be impressed with.
    Enjoy your adventures. What a way to celebrate a 75th birthday.

  4. erich Says:

    Bon Voyage!

    Have a great trip and you’ll get a big letter (that i sent you too late), when you get home.

    Happy Birthday Dad!

    erich

  5. Marco Says:

    The website is nicely done… Except that since I use a MAC I need to get the plugin to view the pics!

    Have a great time and enjoy your adventure!

    ps.
    Peter, don’t scold the elephants. You’ll hurt their feelings.

    Bon Voyage!
    Marco

  6. Lesley Rubin Says:

    Just wanted to wish you a great trip. We leave for China in 3 days. So glad that we are all living out our dreams. Enjoy and stay healthy.

  7. Scott Solkoff Says:

    Did somebody say 75th birthday?! (I could never work at a carnival and guess ages). I know you will have a wonderful and exciting time and I thank you for setting up this very cool website so we can enjoy through you.

  8. conchita Says:

    Good for you both! Enjoy your trip and take care of yourselves, but above all, have fun….and Happy Birthday, Peter.

  9. conchita Says:

    Joyce and Peter….after thinking it over, I changed my e-mail address from the office to my home.

  10. cindy & ken Says:

    hi — we already miss you in miami!!! have a wonderful trip & we look forward to the first update & pictures. we are wondering what peter will ride on this trip!! xoxo

  11. Grant Says:

    Joyce, Peter and Friends,

    Have we yet begun a pool on the “Things” Peter will be made to ride? Such as number, size and speed?

    I’m in for 27 things, largest man made thing at 377 tons, largest god made thing at 2.2 tons. As to speed, with engine and excluding commercial airflight, 166km/h. Without engine, at full gallop with a least one foot in stirrup, 32 km/h.

    I predict no (serious) falls and only 2 attempted bites (one by Peter, the other by a flight attendant). I’m in at 117 pictures by Joyce of proof. Go Peter!

    Best, Grant

  12. Joyce Says:

    We accept all challenges! What does the winner of the pool get?

    We are in Bangkok about to go apartment hunting. Based on the news about Sri Lanka, Peter may be riding a military convoy on Friday into no-man’s-land, but what is life without a little excitement.

    Taipei was, at best, better than Mainland China, but not my favorite - but who could resist stopping off for a few days when the plane was going there anyway.

    More later,

    Joyce

  13. Sergio And Mariliza Says:

    Hi Peter & Joyce….

    The Poker guys are missing you Peter!
    I have given you web site to tham… Be ready!

    We were wondering what you guys are eating in that side of the world…. Don’t forget to bring, whatever it is….. be careful, don’t eat chicken!

    Also, as per Grant’s comment….We wonder what you and Peter are going to be riding next?

    Keep us posted!

    Sergio & Mariliza

  14. Andre' R. Fournier Says:

    Dear Peter and Joyce:

    Thank you for sharing with us your wonderful experiences. I am enjoying the time and travel along with you, albeit from my desk in Miami.

    Joyce, just want to know, who is babysitting the Porsche???? If you need any help with that don’t hesitate to call. Spoke with several of your many friends at Court the other day and all were wishing you bon voyage and all said that they are enjoying your website.

    Peter keep up the good comments….am enjoying your descriptions of buildings, landscapes etc.

    Thinking of you both.
    ARF