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Travel Blogs from Melbourne
Still alive !
... lecker schmeckt's!
Einmal hatten wir stolze 38 Grad, aber das war schon nicht mehr schoen... Man hat transpiriert wie nichts Gutes und wirklich was unternehmen konnte man bei der Hitze auch nicht, die arme Meike musste bei dieser HItze schuften!
Aber geschuftet wird nicht mehr lange, denn wir haben beide bereits gekuendigt um uns ab dem 7. Dezember fuer ein paar Tage auf eine Farm zu begeben. Okay, geschuftet wird auch da.
Noch sind wir am arbeiten, meinem Chef musste ...
The Start Of Something Grand.
... think what sets it apart is that it's completely free and it just shows the enormous generosity that we people are capable of. It instantly gives you a friend in another country and you know that they are hosting you not for money but because they are interested in who you are and where you come form. They are interested in showcasing how the locals live and what they love about the country. But most importantly they are fellow travelers, the best kind ...
We're Alive!
... nerve synapses and prevents them from switching off - salivary glands, tear ducts and sweat glands all run uncontrollably, muscles begin to spasm, blood pressure climbs as vessels contract and then falls to dangerously low levels. Most fatalities occur from either cardiac arrest or a pulmonary oedema, where the capillaries around the lungs begin to leak ...
Kleine familiereünie
... zat 1 koala heel laag in de boom ons slaperig aan te kijken. Cute!
Hierna zijn we in Apollo Bay wezen lunchen. Voor Maartje stond er zelfs schnitzel op het menu (zonder appelmoes) en ik kreeg een groenteburger met een berglading ketchup! Jamjam! Verder stond er een wandelroute door regenwoud op het programma. Er stonden bomen van 2000 jaar oud en meer dan 100 meter hoog (Mountain Ach), en overal stonden verschillende varens. Zelfs een boom met een bast die aanvoelde ...
Home....what will be the lasting memories??
... negatives about France....smokers and toilets. I think that the toilets outside of Paris are now worse than China. In my recent trips to China hey have made big inroads to get rid of those horrible squat toilets, France still has a long way to go.
The smokers are everywhere and so many young people. Sandy has a theory, we also noticed that dummies / pacifiers are given to many kids who are quite old....maybe they go straight from dummies to cigarettes!!
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