Hi Guys Looks like you had fun - but was that really UK? - no signs of rain. Sorry we will not meet in Rio but I am now off to Malawi and Oz in late November. Travel safely
Now I have some advice for you.....When you ask someone in the Spanish language if humans eat the caiman remember that the word humano (Human) and hermano (brother) are quite similar. I didn't really care whether they eat caiman or not (I assumed they do) but just was making conversation with my limited vocab. I don't know why he thought I was strange for asking if his brother eats caiman. Enjoy your next dose of culture shock.
The idea of Travel-Aid was born whilst listening to an address from Mike Welch in the spectacular surrounds of Kakadu National Park. Mike spoke passionately and powerfully about the global need for greater generosity and the sense of fulfilment which can only be achieved through sacrifices made in order to assist those less fortunate. Keith and Nicole quickly decided that it was their duty, even their fate, to take up this challenge and spread their wealth across many nations.
Charitable work, however, is not new to Keith and Nicole with a long history of supporting local people in Australia. Keith is a regular donor to Fishing and Outdoor World and has greatly assisted in paying off George’s new Landcruiser. Nicole takes her generosity even further, once even listening to the entire sales pitch of an Indian telemarketer before hanging up.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like you had fun - but was that really UK? - no signs of rain. Sorry we will not meet in Rio but I am now off to Malawi and Oz in late November.
Travel safely
Now I have some advice for you.....When you ask someone in the Spanish language if humans eat the caiman remember that the word humano (Human) and hermano (brother) are quite similar. I didn't really care whether they eat caiman or not (I assumed they do) but just was making conversation with my limited vocab. I don't know why he thought I was strange for asking if his brother eats caiman. Enjoy your next dose of culture shock.
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