“When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it.”
Good Morning... Wed 5th, 6.30, +4.3dg. Forecasting a little cloud, a little sun, a bit more Föhn and then, up higher, some light snow over night. Not one of our more stable, predictable winters!! Yesterday the inversion around the mountain cleared mid morning and made me think I should be elsewhere. Instead was in town meeting with a friend for a catchup coffee... and isn't that the thing to do for the women in Schruns.. it was a who's who of the village. Not really my scene at all, but a pleasant catchup all the same. Yesterday afternoon I finally did the laundry cupboards and drawers... Halo up and shiny thank you. How does a girl end up with four irons??? And perfect timing as the Recyclinghof is open on a Tuesday, so trundled all the unwanted and unnecessary up to the dump. Perfect. Was looking at Amazon.uk yesterday with a view to re-selling all Paulii's boxed sets of historical moments.. a distinct possibility. Either that or I take them to England to sell myself. I am thinking that I need to keep on cleaning, clearing and sorting all the drawers and cupboards so that it is not an "Ohh, My God" moment when I am not here!! This morning I have spent a lot of precious time trying to search a good economical trip to Skiathos to meet with friends from NZ in July... just love the internet when all goes according to plan and is easy to follow, but when you have six different tabs open trying to juggle and compare it is far from simple. Interestingly the prices vary from a thousand plus euros down to 400 euros.. amazing. End result... in the too hard basket. Today I have a free morning... sort of, and then a tuition with littles and a conversation group through the afternoon. Tomorrow if the forecast isn't telling fibbers I will be up in my mountain office for a couple of hours. Just thinking out loud... Enjoy.
Ohhh and BTW... can someone from NZ tell me if this is really a Maori proverb... not to be too rude, but it does seem a little unusual.
Good Morning... Wed 5th, 6.30, +4.3dg. Forecasting a little cloud, a little sun, a bit more Föhn and then, up higher, some light snow over night. Not one of our more stable, predictable winters!! Yesterday the inversion around the mountain cleared mid morning and made me think I should be elsewhere. Instead was in town meeting with a friend for a catchup coffee... and isn't that the thing to do for the women in Schruns.. it was a who's who of the village. Not really my scene at all, but a pleasant catchup all the same. Yesterday afternoon I finally did the laundry cupboards and drawers... Halo up and shiny thank you. How does a girl end up with four irons??? And perfect timing as the Recyclinghof is open on a Tuesday, so trundled all the unwanted and unnecessary up to the dump. Perfect. Was looking at Amazon.uk yesterday with a view to re-selling all Paulii's boxed sets of historical moments.. a distinct possibility. Either that or I take them to England to sell myself. I am thinking that I need to keep on cleaning, clearing and sorting all the drawers and cupboards so that it is not an "Ohh, My God" moment when I am not here!! This morning I have spent a lot of precious time trying to search a good economical trip to Skiathos to meet with friends from NZ in July... just love the internet when all goes according to plan and is easy to follow, but when you have six different tabs open trying to juggle and compare it is far from simple. Interestingly the prices vary from a thousand plus euros down to 400 euros.. amazing. End result... in the too hard basket. Today I have a free morning... sort of, and then a tuition with littles and a conversation group through the afternoon. Tomorrow if the forecast isn't telling fibbers I will be up in my mountain office for a couple of hours. Just thinking out loud... Enjoy.
Ohhh and BTW... can someone from NZ tell me if this is really a Maori proverb... not to be too rude, but it does seem a little unusual.
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