Rachel Newby was in Paraguay - the Wild West of South America. And now the adventures continue in the Northern Hemisphere! Here are only a few of her not so tall tales.
Friday, July 13, 2007
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Chuchi Lupi - ahoyu!! Great reading this blog of yours... worry less about Guarani and learning... rather consider sensing/feeling/understanding more. i love chickens - beautiful critters and give eggs and meat both. i wrote a project for some so the orphanage could benefit ... we had them in the kitchen underfoot and they were pesky for sure... love the pics from your family. Wow. instant appreciation/love. this way cool. i know too about trying to help. In Mold. i initially got literally screamed at for carrying the dishes over and trying to help... "womens work" yet this did change. Are you thought of as fragile??? comment: it is easy to consider that all those things that are different in Pa indicate a greater meaning somehow. and they do until they become unthinkingly normal. which is when you know youare there for sure... ( preceeding is just babble) sounds like Asuncion weather accomodating but am unsure about the daylight issue and geting dark so early. How are your circadian rhythms?? without sounding like a fuddy duddy, get more sleep. And since you can now drink the water, great!!!. but methinks your description of grass water for mate unenlightening... week in BWCAW w/Jess, Nick, Jorge, Mary and Marys brother exceptional except i had to dig a fishing lure out of Nicks head w/ my fillet knife - but no harm or infection...tho lost the lure... Keep healthy!!! peace dk
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Chuchi Lupi - ahoyu!! Great reading this blog of yours... worry less about Guarani and learning... rather consider sensing/feeling/understanding more. i love chickens - beautiful critters and give eggs and meat both. i wrote a project for some so the orphanage could benefit ... we had them in the kitchen underfoot and they were pesky for sure... love the pics from your family. Wow. instant appreciation/love. this way cool. i know too about trying to help. In Mold. i initially got literally screamed at for carrying the dishes over and trying to help... "womens work" yet this did change. Are you thought of as fragile??? comment: it is easy to consider that all those things that are different in Pa indicate a greater meaning somehow. and they do until they become unthinkingly normal. which is when you know youare there for sure... ( preceeding is just babble) sounds like Asuncion weather accomodating but am unsure about the daylight issue and geting dark so early. How are your circadian rhythms?? without sounding like a fuddy duddy, get more sleep. And since you can now drink the water, great!!!. but methinks your description of grass water for mate unenlightening... week in BWCAW w/Jess, Nick, Jorge, Mary and Marys brother exceptional except i had to dig a fishing lure out of Nicks head w/ my fillet knife - but no harm or infection...tho lost the lure...
Keep healthy!!!
peace
dk
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