I love to travel and I love to record my trips. I started the travelling when I was about 3; I started the photos around the age of 8 or so, when I got my first little Kodak instamatic.

Here's where I've been on my travels so far...


Create your own visited map of The World

My words and, indeed, my photos are my personal "views" and not those of my employer.

BTW, I suspect other people's "views" on my photostream may not be those of my employer either, although I can't really speak for them. Just thought I'd make that clear, in case anyone was wondering.

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    Jack Lord says:

    "a two-word testimonial: sublime superlative salmonberry"

    1st September, 2008

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    Ice Nine says:

    "AnnabelB reminds me of a pink obligatory archway.

    Why?

    I can't put my finger on it.

    But then of course I'm a tractor and don't have fingers to put fingers on. I blame the pancakes. They're ever so distracting."

    20th April, 2008

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    quack_lopolyp says:

    "She makes pancakes
    and sniffs out fakes.
    With nonsense up
    she does not put.
    Even in a tiff with old King Tut,
    With her majestic stiff upper lip
    AnnabelB would certes prevail
    from throwing a mere hissy fit,
    noblesse oblige on her face so pale."

    4th May, 2006

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    dr_loplop says:

    "AnnabelB's cats don't exist. Funny, given her irrepressibly joyful kitty likenesses, mandatory -- nay, obligatory -- photographs. Quite remarkable, she travels universally. Verdict: Wonderful, xenodochial, yare, zesty."

    3rd April, 2006

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    Ben Yacobi says:

    "Ah lovely Annabel who helped me achieve my wish of having a photo competition to enter who helped me feel welcome at my work place who racketted up my enthusiasm when it might have threatened to wane. Thank you."

    5th October, 2005

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