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It's always very crowded in the narrow, dusty streets of the slums. How come that there are no old people here' Is this because of the war' ?Yes, but also they don't come often out of their barakas. Besides, there are not really old people here as they usually don't reach the age of 50. The living conditions in the slum are extremely bad. It's too crowded and utterly unhygienic with mounds of rotten garbage and no clean water.? The average life expectancy in Angola is not more than 39 years!...
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Polly Vous Francais?, Yesterday, Read 0 times.
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Break out the bubbly! Wow. Â Here I am, six whole years old, and ready to down the champagne.I'm not picky, really, but it must be French. Veuve Clicquot will do quite nicely, though I won't turn down a Taittinger, Moet, or Nicolas Perrier. (Am I missing someone important')Yup, six years ago today Polly-Vous Francais' was born. It happened by accident, really. Â I had been living in Paris for two months on place de la Madeleine, invading and soaking up the cultural and political life of...
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Africa Expat Wives Club, Yesterday, Read 0 times.
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These intermittent posts are all related to our house build, however I am aware that life continues beyond the banging and the shifting walls of ours.
(*Okay, I can't help it. Right now they are doing the roof. I am fully expecting the leg of a builder to appear through the roof above my head any minute now. The ceiling boards are shifting ? I feel like I am on the set of Alien or some horror movie. A minute ago there was the most almighty crash ? do I have an ambulance number...
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There’s something about this time of year that always makes me wistful for the good old days'the simpler times, if you will'when all that mattered were family, friends, and a whole lotta blogging about everything under the sun. I miss those days, don’t you'
Fear not, my fellow blogging friends. We’ve got you all covered today with a theme that will make you want to stop time and write about everything in your lives until you can’t write anymore.
A Simpler Time, designed...
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Bessie continues her journey. The initial excitement has worn off, and this is a week of mixed emotions. I have left unedited some politically incorrect terminology.
Feb. 25th (Sunday)
Had a run of 270
miles ? temperature 73 degrees. Saw the drill of all the sailors on deck, &
afterwards retired to the Saloon where Divine Service was read by the Captain,
followed by a discourse by a
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Spring has finally arrived in Victoria. This was long awaited since last year the weather wasn't all that warm and with my luck I had that time off to enjoy the cold weather.
Now that spring is in full gear, we are enjoying our evenings outside playing at the park or exploring outside. Cammie seems to enjoy being outside from the second she wakes up to the second she goes to sleep. She usually points to the door or insists on sitting there until we get her outside. Of...
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I used to run the 11km around Macritchie Reservoir with the kangaroo. I would always find it so hard to drag myself there and dodging trees roots and tripping over rocks would always make me groan inwardly, “Why the hell do I do this to myself'”
But it always feels so damn good after I emerge from the jungle of trees.
It’s one of my favourite places in Singapore. Do try and go for a hike or a run at least once if you are in Singapore. What’s the point of being in a...
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When you live in a small city everyone is a part of the parade. Â That means there is only a very small crowd looking on. Â So Alta has arranged a unique idea.
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Are you familiar with the British pub classic, Welsh Rarebit? It's a slice of toasted bread topped with a melted cheese, mustard and beer concoction. Excellent, if rich, comfort food. Those three flavourings are all present in this soft yeast bread that's been a favourite for years - I even included a recipe in my first cookbook. It's soft and tender, with plenty of gutsy flavours going on. It's obviously not a bread that you'd toast and slather with jam, but with some extra cheese or a slice...
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I've seen little houses like this one all over the internet. I absolutely love the free motion sewing style. To me free motion sewing has a bit of an abandoned feeling... like you're throwing the idea of perfection aside and...
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