I don't know where I am, but somewhere in U.S.A

and very hungry.

Comments

  1. Kevin Beach

    July 7, 2013

    Hopefully your not still hungry. Stop by and ill feed you.

  2. Pete Karas

    July 7, 2013

    If your in CT, i'll feed you and whoever your with

  3. Ronnie Martin

    July 7, 2013

    Culture shock can bewilder you, especially when your hungry. Watch your back n take care.

  4. vidya sagar

    July 7, 2013

    nice capture of urs friend sos. It is heart touching to see ur comments sos on this post. As u  take care of lot of peoples hunger by giving liberal donations from ur end. Do have timely food please and dont spoil ur health .

  5. Ruthie Stark - Redman

    July 7, 2013

    Just seeing this post & thought of Western Union. Then I read further and I am pleased that you are safe at home! Thankful for your blessing.

  6. marjorie bryan

    July 7, 2013

    You rarely starve from hunger in America, but watch out you can starve spiritually if your not careful!!!

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    July 7, 2013

    +vidya sagar I'm doing fine. Please do not worry. I got lost on highway, on my way back home, that's why I was hungry. Finally I found a Subway shop, where I could get my veggie sandwich.

  8. Pete Karas

    July 7, 2013

    Very bad traffic on 84 today hope it didn't take to to to long

  9. Dave Lavis

    July 7, 2013

    Welcome to my world big sister ;o))) (((o;

  10. johnny conner

    July 7, 2013

    Glad to have you back. You are certainly an active traveler!

  11. Pete Karas

    July 8, 2013

    Good morning Jendhamuni, beautiful day to you

  12. Ashima Dogra

    July 8, 2013

    Oh! sister! always carry some cookies or snacks with you i do that always 😀 you're looking cute! in black&white 🙂

  13. Wasim Akram Halder

    July 9, 2013

    sos are you thinking poetry beneath the tree,beside the water with the black and white picture,beard hangs beneath your chin.

  14. Joyce Dilworth

    July 10, 2013

    America have too many fast food places for you to be hungry.Do you need a visa to visit here.

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