unconscious mutterings
- Filthy :: dirty streets
- Therapist :: the school of my son (see here ) could do with one.
- Duck :: Ducklings... Oohh I long for spring!
- Slant ::
- Artist :: I've seen an african painter the other day. Wow!
- Lease :: rental
- Wish :: travelling
- Doormat :: lots of mail
- Global :: peace
- Apartment :: wish I had a place of my own
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8 comments:
Hi Laane,
Very interesting association of doormat to lots of mails. Your mails come right to the door step? I mean not inside a letter box or something? :D
Serena
ChatnChill
Hi again Laane,
Sorry for this double post. I just saw that you do sponsored posts as well. I wonder if you would like to do this tag? I will put your name and blog on mine for now, please let me know if you are interested.
Serena
ChatnChill
Hi, thanks for visiting.
I love your "Don't comment on my english when you can't write Dutch." ~ lol! I have spent time in Holland (Ijmuiden / Haarlem / Amsterdam) and in France (where my parents live) with Dutch friends (from Utrecht) and it seems to be such a hard language! And you all speak such good English! So I shall stick with English, French, Welsh and a smattering of Spanish ... maybe Dutch one day ;o)
I have a therapist (who is a dick) that we can send to your school... bet they would get along great! :P
Nice mutterings!
Hey, Laane,
I'm not actually worried. I was indulging in sarcasm.
Oo, I want to see an African painter, too!
I enjoy your mutterings! Sorry about your son's school. It must be difficult to worry about.
~Allison
I'd almost forgotten the joy of having mail slipped through the slot in the front door to land on the mat. Especially on cold, rainy, or snowy days when I just don't want to go out to collect it - it's a little luxury.
I also especially liked your answer to apartment:: I could really identify with it.
As for language: I don't mock other people's language skills. I speak (or have spoken) enough Japanese, Spanish, German, and Turkish to start a conversation - which (if I'm fortunate) results in the other person trying out his or her English skills on me.
Good luck with school! :\
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