tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208441324689633264.post2684154151113705620..comments2023-09-10T02:21:10.028-07:00Comments on Czechesotans: Benefits of bloggingwritergemhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15931082557059263991noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208441324689633264.post-17681201255689285462014-03-25T12:33:17.878-07:002014-03-25T12:33:17.878-07:00Hi chaplain, we've actually been talking about...Hi chaplain, we've actually been talking about visiting your church, so we will introduce ourselves when we come! <br /><br />I probably picked up "rellies" from being on the international circuit, though I think my sister (who lives in Washington) uses it, too. :)writergemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15931082557059263991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208441324689633264.post-55217600295487545192014-03-23T13:27:01.013-07:002014-03-23T13:27:01.013-07:00The origins of your blog are very similar to mine....The origins of your blog are very similar to mine. I started blogging to keep family & friends back in the UK up-to-date with my new life in Prague. Btw, I didn't know that 'rellies' was an American term too - I've only ever heard it used by Australians! <br /><br />But as has been your experience, my blog has also opened various interesting doors. These days, many English-speaking Czechs read & comment on what I write which I enjoy very much. Likewise, I've been approached to write sponsored articles. My response is always, 'Thanks, but no thanks'. I believe in maintaining my personal integrity. But I enjoyed your article for independent travellers. There is so much more to see & experience in the Czech Republic beyond Prague, wonderful though the city is.<br /><br />At some point in the future, it would be great to meet in the real world, rather than only the virtual world as at present :-) chaplain.czhttp://www.rickyyates.comnoreply@blogger.com