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... k, mi ide posledný autobus do Chiang Khong na hranicu. Mal by som ho chytiť a okolo pol osmej už hladat ubytko,potom sa natlačiť ryžou a pozerať na druhú stranu Mekongu.... Ak autobus nechytím, ostanem v Chiang Rai, večer sa natlačím(pri spomienke na Adriku) na tržnici vyprážanými shrimpsami a polievkou v hlinennom hrnčeku :-) a ráno prvým busom okolo pol piatej, piatej, budem musieť dohnať ...
The second tourist evvvvvvver!
... Slivovice, nonetheless it's still quite cool to see how to turn plums into a crystal clear liquor and the difference in taste between every single persons home made version.
You would think in a small town there's not much to do and could easily get quite bored, not in this case! Mira was on a mission to make sure we were always doing something, so to give you a quick summer we did the following: - two football matches, tour of Luhačovice, ...
Home away from home
... by farm fields on all sides. Back on the road at the edge of town, we were able to see a church up on a small hill above Dulov that looked a fair bit older and larger than the one within the town. We decided that this was likely the church that Babka would have attended so we headed up to it and walked around, taking pictures down on the town and across the fields towards the mountains which bordered the other side of a kind of valley. There was a cemetery directly ...
Spiss of a climb
... they paid her for the privilege. How good is that?!
We went and found ourselves some lunch at a local Lidl and watched a crazy lightning storm in the distance as we ate some sarnies. We then got on our way to Trencin, which is close to where Lee’s Grandma grew up before she moved to Canada as a teenager. Our drive west was beautiful, we travelled through lots of farmland, there were some horses pulling carts and farmers just working away in their fields. ...
Doodles are universal...
... classes tackle the subject of idioms. We were discussing 'to hear it on the grapevine,' and its particular uses, when I predictably asked the students what they thought of the song.
'Song?'
'Yes.' I replied. 'You know, by Marvin Gaye.'
The students exchanged puzzled looks.
How could these poor souls have not heard one of the most soulful voices to have ever graced the earth?
I was overcome with pity, and ...