The Best Comments Of The Month: February 2010
Every month it gets harder and harder to pick out even just some of the best comments of the month. As always, these are just a select few and you can find many wonderful comments in a variety of posts from the past month.
- Ayngelina recommends Thailand or New Zealand (for the more timid) as great places to begin your backpacking adventures.
- It’s amazing what resolution you can get with a point-and-shoot digital camera these days. Kim Kinrade was able to spot several “Dublin clues” in my picture of D’olier Chambers.
- Gemma Ray shares 5 good backpacking tips.
- In case you’re planning a stopover in Iceland, Nomadic Chick has some local music to put you in the mood.
- Earl agrees, while it’s OK to hate some places, it’s hard to hold a grudge for long.
- I thought Amsterdam had a high bike-to-person ratio but according to Birgul, Ula, Turkey beats it out hands down.
- Dublin has endeared itself to more than a few of us giving Susan and others a home-away-from-home homesick feeling.
I really do mean it when I say I appreciate each of you taking the time to leave a comment. You have my many thanks and I hope you will all keep leaving your thoughts and comments from time to time.
-Anil
[photo by: riNux]








A celebration of comments … I like that. I like it even more that Paris, my city, kicked butt in the first round!
You are off to a *very* strong start in the past 2 rounds, definitely living up to your #1 seeding
Thanks Anjuli
I love watching to votes too, no telling how it will turn out.
That’s a really cool idea, can’t wait for the next round!
Louise Brown
TravelPod.com Community Manager
Thanks Louise, some close ones for sure
Why, thanks! Never thought one of my random comments would end up as foxnomad’s best of the month. Hope you got a chance to check out Sigur Rós. I was pretty impressed that the lead singer plays guitar with a violin bow.
I did, very Icelandic (although I’m not sure what that means!) Thanks for sharing it
Thanks for mentioning my comment Anil! This has quickly become one of my favorite sites to spend a few minutes exploring each day. You’ve done an impressive job creating this community.
Hi Earl, thank you, that means a lot. I do my best to produce and keep the content coming, glad you’re enjoying it and I appreciate you contributing to it as well.