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Thursday, 6 May 2010
Water, water everywhere, part 2
On that note, if anyone in the two Carmines or, indeed, at the Municipio wants to offer a token of appreciation, I accept fresh Belgian chocolates in lavish quantities. Large-denomination Amazon vouchers are also accepted, to be spent on material to help teach Cannobio's 5-6 year-olds the difference between 'path' and 'river'.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Water, water everywhere, part 2
On that note, if anyone in the two Carmines or, indeed, at the Municipio wants to offer a token of appreciation, I accept fresh Belgian chocolates in lavish quantities. Large-denomination Amazon vouchers are also accepted, to be spent on material to help teach Cannobio's 5-6 year-olds the difference between 'path' and 'river'.
6 comments:
- Karin said...
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Several years worth of gunk - no wonder you were warm! Would have loved a pic of you doing that! What a job!
- Thursday, 06 May, 2010
- LindyLouMac said...
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Well done for being such a good citizen. Just where is all this rain coming from, still pouring here as well. Hence I am spending too much time online!
- Thursday, 06 May, 2010
- Carole Poirot said...
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Oh yuk...however, there is something weirdly satisfying about jobs like that I find - maybe that's just me though. Thanks for your comment on my "feminine" blog, you're right about it ;-) Would you believe that this time last year I was working as a motorcycle instructor? And that I own a 1000cc Suzuki? And that I've done a mad 8000 mile trip on my bike to Timbuktu and back? How feminine am I? :-D Love from London x
- Thursday, 06 May, 2010
- LadyFi said...
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LOL! A job well done.. hope you get paid in chocs and books!
- Thursday, 06 May, 2010
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Congrats on the feature, sweetie.
- Thursday, 06 May, 2010
- MP said...
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I hope You don't have to teach them the meaning of flood too. I heard the lake level is quite high.
- Friday, 07 May, 2010
6 comments:
Several years worth of gunk - no wonder you were warm! Would have loved a pic of you doing that! What a job!
Well done for being such a good citizen. Just where is all this rain coming from, still pouring here as well. Hence I am spending too much time online!
Oh yuk...however, there is something weirdly satisfying about jobs like that I find - maybe that's just me though. Thanks for your comment on my "feminine" blog, you're right about it ;-) Would you believe that this time last year I was working as a motorcycle instructor? And that I own a 1000cc Suzuki? And that I've done a mad 8000 mile trip on my bike to Timbuktu and back? How feminine am I? :-D Love from London x
LOL! A job well done.. hope you get paid in chocs and books!
Congrats on the feature, sweetie.
I hope You don't have to teach them the meaning of flood too. I heard the lake level is quite high.
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