Just read through some of the experiences you are having mate and the stuff you are doing. Love the mission section of your site and the reasons for being there.
Going to add it to my google reader to stay up to date.
Inspiring to see that in this world we can do anything we want and go where ever we want.
Joe – Your new work and travels are ascinating and respectable. Wish you the best and will ping you when I want to go back to my home, Vietnam, to get some tips. It’s been 35 years since I was there; I left when I was a baby. Keep us posted. Peace.
Hmmm….finished read your blogg, then I just can say your blogg made me more convinced that life is beautiful if it genuinely enjoyed.
I have to learn a lot from u,
Good site mate! where will you be in Vietnam during March and any idea of dates? I’ll be there around the same time and thought you might like to buy me a beer.
Not sure that our paths are going to cross though, I’ll be in Cambodia from the dstart of the month and doubt I’d have made it out across the border until at least the 10-12th. Shame!
Planning on diving The Liberty at Tulumben before the end of the year though, maybe that might work?
Hi Joe, just checked out your blog and very cool. Actually I’m doing some business with your Father John and he put me onto it. I’m in Japan (Kawasaki City) running a small English school among other things.
Thanks
Duncan
What’s up Joe? I’d recommend your blog to anyone who wants to get a feel for the size and shape of Indonesia. The blog has a certain rhythm. It’s like you’re bouncing off the walls like a mime. And that’s what it takes to come up to speed here. The Go-Jek connection brings it all together. You can’t afford to move any slower these days. Although, after downsizing over the years from Silver, to Blue to ‘jek, I must admit that for the most part I’m now my own ojek driver as I’d rather smell my own pits than some other dude’s. Warm salam from the <a href="http://sharehouse.wordpress.com/" Instant Expat
What’s up Joe? I’d recommend your blog to anyone who wants to get a feel for the size and shape of Indonesia. The blog has a certain rhythm. It’s like you’re bouncing off the walls like a mime. And that’s what it takes to come up to speed here. The Go-Jek connection brings it all together. You can’t afford to move any slower these days. Although, after downsizing over the years from Silver, to Blue to ‘jek, I must admit that for the most part I’m now my own ojek driver as I’d rather smell my own pits than some other dude’s. Warm salam from the Instant Expat
Hi Joe,
Glad to read your blog in my spare time, I happened to also love traveling. You have described INDONESIA with excellent writing and in accordance with the reality that there are no artificial.
See you in real life Joe. Thx
Joe, have you heard about Moyo Island. That’s my backpacking destination this december, but have to postpone. I just recently move to new company and it’s sound like “mission impossible” to off duty for a week!
Samuel Johns
November 29, 2009 at 3:35 am
Just read through some of the experiences you are having mate and the stuff you are doing. Love the mission section of your site and the reasons for being there.
Going to add it to my google reader to stay up to date.
Inspiring to see that in this world we can do anything we want and go where ever we want.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Samuel
Mark Culhane
December 16, 2009 at 9:52 am
Hey Joe,
Thanks for the blog, good reading, you look well!
Mark
Phuong Schmidt
January 21, 2010 at 11:49 pm
Joe – Your new work and travels are ascinating and respectable. Wish you the best and will ping you when I want to go back to my home, Vietnam, to get some tips. It’s been 35 years since I was there; I left when I was a baby. Keep us posted. Peace.
Phuong
OffshoreJoe
January 23, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Thanks Phuong, great to hear from you.
I will do.
Intan Wardini
January 29, 2010 at 6:24 am
Hmmm….finished read your blogg, then I just can say your blogg made me more convinced that life is beautiful if it genuinely enjoyed.
I have to learn a lot from u,
Intan
Mark Malmberg
February 12, 2010 at 12:50 am
G’Day Joe,
Good site mate! where will you be in Vietnam during March and any idea of dates? I’ll be there around the same time and thought you might like to buy me a beer.
Mark
Indonesia
February 12, 2010 at 12:53 am
sure mate, you can buy me a bowl of pho…
Ill be there from the 3rd – 10th. Let me know where you’ll be and what dates.
Mark Malmberg
February 15, 2010 at 4:54 am
Sounds like a fair deal!!
Not sure that our paths are going to cross though, I’ll be in Cambodia from the dstart of the month and doubt I’d have made it out across the border until at least the 10-12th. Shame!
Planning on diving The Liberty at Tulumben before the end of the year though, maybe that might work?
Take it easy.
Desperate Hair
February 22, 2010 at 11:31 am
Do you have a contact phone number for Johan in Cipete? The number I have (021 720 3459) doesn’t seem to work any more.
Thanks,
Desperate Hair.
Indonesia
February 22, 2010 at 12:50 pm
Hi Catherine, he is in the middle of moving his salon. Send me an sms and I’ll text you back his mobile number. Cheers, Joe
Duncan
April 13, 2010 at 3:12 am
Hi Joe, just checked out your blog and very cool. Actually I’m doing some business with your Father John and he put me onto it. I’m in Japan (Kawasaki City) running a small English school among other things.
Thanks
Duncan
Indonesia
April 13, 2010 at 3:16 am
thanks for connecting Duncan. Hopefully ill meet you in Japan some time in the future.
otherguysdime
May 10, 2010 at 1:39 am
Sounds like we are soul mates. Check out my own blog about
living and working overseas without having to pay for it:
otherguysdime.wordpress.com
Perhaps you might even like to write a post for my blog and
I will do the same for you. Let me know.
Michael Schneider
Sasty
January 10, 2011 at 6:32 am
Hey Joe..
I didn’t know you have this blog. It’s cool.. Hope you have a better life. Take care..
Sharehouse Jakarta
May 2, 2011 at 3:20 pm
What’s up Joe? I’d recommend your blog to anyone who wants to get a feel for the size and shape of Indonesia. The blog has a certain rhythm. It’s like you’re bouncing off the walls like a mime. And that’s what it takes to come up to speed here. The Go-Jek connection brings it all together. You can’t afford to move any slower these days. Although, after downsizing over the years from Silver, to Blue to ‘jek, I must admit that for the most part I’m now my own ojek driver as I’d rather smell my own pits than some other dude’s. Warm salam from the <a href="http://sharehouse.wordpress.com/" Instant Expat
Sharehouse Jakarta
May 2, 2011 at 3:22 pm
What’s up Joe? I’d recommend your blog to anyone who wants to get a feel for the size and shape of Indonesia. The blog has a certain rhythm. It’s like you’re bouncing off the walls like a mime. And that’s what it takes to come up to speed here. The Go-Jek connection brings it all together. You can’t afford to move any slower these days. Although, after downsizing over the years from Silver, to Blue to ‘jek, I must admit that for the most part I’m now my own ojek driver as I’d rather smell my own pits than some other dude’s. Warm salam from the Instant Expat
Rico
June 7, 2011 at 6:38 am
Hi Joe,
Glad to read your blog in my spare time, I happened to also love traveling. You have described INDONESIA with excellent writing and in accordance with the reality that there are no artificial.
See you in real life Joe. Thx
Warm regards,
Rico
Indonesia
August 8, 2011 at 10:53 pm
Thank you Rico.
Dede Nurmansyah
December 4, 2011 at 4:33 pm
Joe, have you heard about Moyo Island. That’s my backpacking destination this december, but have to postpone. I just recently move to new company and it’s sound like “mission impossible” to off duty for a week!
Cheers,
Indonesia
December 6, 2011 at 3:26 pm
no I havent but keen to find out more Dede