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Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 03:54
by David Cross
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 03:54
by Ron May
Never mind I Googled it.
Ron
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 13:41
by Jessie Edwards
Heh, Ron....(((((hug))))))
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 13:42
by Ron May
Jessie, (((((hug))))) right back!
Ron
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 13:46
by Ron May
Jessie, are you recovered after your epic odyssey?
Ron
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 14:32
by Jessie Edwards
I'm okay. I managed to sleep until 6 this morning, which is about right for me. I cleaned out all the rocks and bits of paper from my suitcases (Robert, I found the paper boat we were supposed to sail in a puddle), wiped them down and gave them back to my mom yesterday. Little things make me smile. My train ticket, a German penny, whats left of a pack of German pocket tissues, and when its dark, I roll over in my bed and see a glowing ghost buster emblem on my e reader and smile. Emma brought me blackberries yesterday, and found me a pretty rock.
Little reminders of the fun I had and the people I met and the friends I made...
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 14:41
by Robby Amper
I know what you meant when you said that nobody seemed to notice that you were away. On one side it is a bit depressing. Disillusioning. On the other hand it shows you very clear who really cares for you and who is only pretending. That helped me a lot to prune my circles. I prefer to live on a castle with a few friends. People who care for me. And I care for them! Instead of living in a huge crowd were nearly nobody knows about me.
Use this experience to become stronger. And more aware about yourself.
It's fascinationg to see, how many people you don't need.
Robby
Posted: Sat 10. Sep 2016, 23:31
by Jessie Edwards
It happens. The neighbor's dog, Ruger, came right over into my yard to say hello when I practiced my new moves today.
Posted: Sun 11. Sep 2016, 07:06
by Robert Gage
Dogs are so reliable!
Posted: Tue 25. Oct 2016, 10:13
by Andrej Knjazew
This really looks like a lot of fun! Thank you for sharing the experience, it's too bad I was late here on the forum and missed out on that one. But there's always a next year, isn't it?
And regarding the t-shirts, I have only one thing to say:
"Always two, there are. No more. No less. A Master and an apprentice."
may the force be with you
Posted: Sun 13. Nov 2016, 18:41
by Ralph Masemann
Thank you for the pictures! It was a great time with Jessie, Robert, Robert (Robby), Ben, Mario, Stefan and Claudia with Sebastian.
I look forward to the next year
Ralph
Posted: Sun 13. Nov 2016, 18:54
by Robert Gage
Ralph Masemann wrote:I look forward to the next year
So do I, Ralph!