This is my favorite picture of Markus (right). For obvious reasons he is the most adorable then and now. Today I am leaving the safety of his house and comfy bed to the more unpredictable world of Dusseldorf. No more breakfast waiting for me on the table with the wonderful chai tea.
This is the lovely community garden that you can actually own, so it's a bit different than ours.
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
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Hi Joy,
Thinking of you here at Clare's Well and hoping you are enjoying your German time. No doubt, it isn't all easy being in a strange world, at least not for the first few weeks. By the time you get to feel at home, it will be time for you to come home! Your Dad is here today working on the door of that old log shed west of our house. Hope it doesn't collapse on his noggin. We wish you the best. Jan
HI Joy,
You adventurous girl- Sounds like a great trip- something to keep your neurotransmitters hopping as they say- We enjoyed reading your blog- Take care- Love from the Mead's in Buffalo
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