Monthly Archives: September 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
A sign, yes. Of what’s on my mind most of the day these days! I was eating hardbread with cheese last night when I all of a sudden saw… You see what you wanna see?
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Source: designtoimprovelife.dk
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Monday, September 26, 2011
I’m back after a weekend that would best be described as an emotional roller-coaster. There was granddad’s funeral on Friday, which was very sad but nicely arranged. At the same time as it was tough seeing everyone being sad, it was nice seeing my relatives. Then I got to hang out with my family being […]
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
One of the fun things with being the smaller and lighter one is getting to do things he can’t do, like reaching into tiny spaces with my hands to connect wires he can’t get to. Which makes me feel a little special, because I have something to offer at least, since I’m pretty useless around […]
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
I’m afraid of spiders. I have a fear of spiders and of the dark, which might make it sound like a not so thought through idea to move to Africa, since you get a lot of both there. Dad always says it’s funny I can’t be around spiders when I’ve patted wolves, walked with lions, […]
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Coming back from town this afternoon I joined Brian at the garage for a few hours. The last coat on the boxes was dry and I put them back to see the result. Ready for a new set of stickers now! Brian wired […]
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Monday, September 12, 2011
A while back a friend, Max, raised the relevant question of why Brian prefers the Land Cruiser to a Land Rover. Which he does. With a passion. I’ll leave it to him to one day elaborate further on the topic but for now, maybe this will give you a hint of the strength of a […]
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
…Here’s a good movie to watch! When Nelson Mandela does his first year as president of apartheid torn South Africa he realizes he can use the national rugby team to unite the nation. Morgan Freeman does a great job, as always (here acting as Mandela). Matt Damon struggles slightly with the accent but also does […]
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