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In Trans (ylvania)
... diversi ma logici e più che ragionevoli. ho pensato che in quel momento avrei avuto avere il suo coraggio anch'io: quel poco o tanto che basta per guadagnarsi la consapevolezza che un pò di pioggia non può fare male, per non cedere davanti al cielo nero e minaccioso, nè ai fulmini che rigano i miei orizzonti scegliendo il riparo della stanza e perdere così per sempre la vista di quel panorama impareggiabile che ci ...
Train to Romania - Part one
... my writing to occupy me though so the silence was welcome.
I knew I had to switch trains at Debrecen at approximately 8:52. Thank goodness for the time frame. They do not tell you what station you are at when the train stops as I have since discovered. The train was very nice, and it was a very pleasant trip other than that I couldn't understand the announcements.
I must have dozed off because when I next ...
Restaurants and Gordon Bleu
... of this team and the work they have done. It has been a very great pleasure to work with the Romanian team: Emil, Roby, Mihai, and Valer (just to name a very few).
And my sincere thanks to the Global Village team who had the courage to pick up a hammer, a shovel and hop on the roof: Dave, Emily, Lizzie, Frank, Brian, John, Marc, Ethan, Corb (Bob), Carmen (the strong one), Ingrid, Ashley, and Millie - you're the best!!
As always, please view pictures ...
2nd, 3rd, and 4th build days
... a fine group of motivated and skilled workers.
I have to admit to just getting lucky. Tomorrow is our final work day and we'll take a half day to give our counterparts some break time before the next team arrives on Sunday.
We'll take the afternoon to visit Oradea for free time and shopping. Please see below for photos from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th build ...
Tiling Gets Hot
... Felix, our host.
In the morning, I worked closely with one of the staff from Caminul Felix and I was delighted that every time we accomplished some task, he exclaimed "hallelujah!" I enjoyed the practice of celebrating and taking joy in even the little things.
The work was hard and it was really hot out, but everyone was really satisfied with all that was accomplished. Below are pictures from day one.
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