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arrive Cairo international airport (advice me with your arrival details), meet & assist by Osoris steward assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification & portage then transferring you by air conditioned private car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Osoris steward for check in & overnight in Cairo. |
Breakfast at hotel, checkout and then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private air conditional car to visit pyramids & sphinx. There are no more famous ancient sites within Egypt or for that matter elsewhere in the world, than the great pyramids & sphinx. They have been both the main destination for tourists & a source of imaginative thought to the world for over three thousand years. The ancient Egyptians believed in their belief that the spirit life after death & existence eternal life. So, near the pyramids there they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the king when he went at his journey at day & night with the sun god. Near the pyramids we find the sphinx which has a body of a lion with ahead of king or god. then proceed to visit Sakkara one of the great necropolis of Memphis& three major discoveries have recently made at Sakkara including a prime minister` tomb a queen`s pyramid & the tomb Of son of dynasty & every one of them have a fantastic story. Then proceed to visit Memphis the first unified & centralized state in history with organized system of government police, army & education, Then drive to Giza train station where you will be helped by Osoris steward with your portage & to board on your train in where you will be served dinner in cabin or the train restaurant according to your choice while traveling to Luxor, overnight on the train. |
Breakfast at the train, arrive Luxor. You will be meet & assist by Osoris steward helping you with your portage, then transferring you by air conditioned private Limousine to your Nile cruise & helping you for check in on your Nile cruise. |
Then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private air conditional car to visit the temple of karnak & the temple of Luxor. then dinner & overnight on the cruise in Luxor. |
Breakfast on board, & then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private air conditional car to visit the west bank & visit the necropolis of Thebes, which were in the beginning personal tomb but over time their function was extended to also receive the remains of other family members & the structure of the tombs in the necropolis was fairly uniform, & they built their tomb almost as if there was building code requiring Specific architectural element. Then visit Valley of the Kings. Then visit the temple of queen Hatshepsut which is one of the most dramatically situated in the world, the queen`s architect set it at head of a valley over shadowed by peak of Thebes where the goddess lived. Then visit colossi of the Memnon which had built by amenhotep the third who built a mortuary temple in Thebes that was guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates. On the sides on the sides of the statues are reliefs depicting Nile gods joining together plants symbolizing Upper and Lower Egypt then drive back to your Nile cruise & overnight on the cruise in Luxor. |
Breakfast on board, & then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private air conditional car to visit the temple of horus in Edfu which is dedicated to horus the falcon headed god, it was built during the reigns Of six ptolemies & it not only the best preserved ancient temple in Egypt but also the second largest after karnak. It was believed that the temple was built on the site of great battle between norus & Seth. then visit the temple of two gods Sobek & Haroeris & it`s 28 miles north of Aswan & it’s actually two temples, temple to sobek &temple of haroeris, & everything is duplicated along the main axis, two entrance, two courts, two colonnades, two hypostyle halls & two sanctuaries, overnight on your cruise in Edfu. |
Breakfast on board & then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private air conditional car to visit the high dam which is near Aswan and its provides irrigation & electricity for whole Egypt & it have a wonderful views for visitors & from the top of two mile long high dam you can gaze a cross Nasser then visit Philae temple which had a great love story & the Victorian world fell in love with the romance of the temple, then dinner & overnight in Aswan. |
Breakfast on board, & disembarkation, arrive Aswan then you will be meet & assist by Osoris steward assisting you with your portage & transferring you by private car to Abu simbel in where you will be assisted by Osoris steward for check in. The construction of the High Dam at Aswan led to the creation of the world’s biggest man-made lake – Lake Nasser – and with it the opportunity to cruise its picturesque and tranquil waters on board luxuriously furbished vessels, visiting a selection of quieter temples and ancient sites. Then get the welcome drink & start your visit, visit Abu simbel temple & get your welcome cocktail then visit the sound & light show at Abu Simbel.dinner on board & over night in Abu Simbel on board. |
Breakfast on board, arrival at Kasr Ibrim then sailing to Amada & Derr as well as the tomb of Penout, arelaxing afternoon then sail to wadi El seboua, dinner on board & overnight. |
Breakfast on board disembarkation then visit Kalabsha temple, bit El wadi & Kiosek of kertassi then transferring you by private car to Aswan station where you will be helped by Osoris steward with your portage & to board on your train to Cairo. Where you will be served dinner in cabin or the train restaurant according to your choice while traveling to Cairo & overnight on the train. |
Breakfast at the train, arrive Cairo. You will be meet & assist by Osoris steward helping you with your portage and then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private car to visit Egyptian museum. If you want to see treasures & jewels of the Egyptian kings you can see it at the Egyptian museum you can see the mummies too and treasures that you can’t see in any other place in the world. And then proceed to visit citadel of Salah el din. The citadel was erected by Salah el din. The legendary Salah el din who conquered crusaders in Palestine. This was latter occupied by Napoleon & reigning the location of the citadel provide strategic advantages both to dominate Cairo & to defend outside attackers. Then proceed to visit the Islamic Cairo Ibn Tulun Mosque Built by Ahmed Ibn Tulun and it had built over a period of three years of mud brick became the focal point of Tulunid capital that lasted only 26 years and it is the oldest mosque in Egypt that has survived in fairly original form. Then proceed to khan el khalili (The old city) which is one of the oldest market in the world and if you want to get unique gifts you will find it there, Then Drive back to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Osoris steward for check in & overnight in Cairo. |
Breakfast at the hotel, and then you will be meet by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by private air conditional car to Alexandria to visit Greco roman museum which is the Arab translation of the ancient Greek name, Lofus Kiramaikos, The museum was first built in 1892 as a small building located on Horreya Road. In 1895 it was transferred to the present site near Jamal Abdul Nasser Road. It started with eleven galleries, and has been gradually enlarged in later renovation stages the 25th gallery was inaugurated in 1984. It contains a very big variety of coins from different countries. The collection, which covers the period from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD, is a fascinating record of civilization in the process of change as religions merged and society evolved. Also the museum contains hundreds of precious antiques. Then proceed to visit the catacomb of Kom El-Shuqafa which is one of Alexandria most memorable monuments. Kom El-Shuqafa meaning “Mound of Shards” or “Potsherds.” Its actual ancient Egyptian name was Ra-Qedil. The catacombs are unique both for their plan and for its decoration which represents a melding and mixing of the cultures and traditions of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Then, we find decorations related to ancient Egyptian themes, but with an amazing twist that makes them quite unlike anything else in the world. Then proceed to visit The Roman Amphitheatre in Alexandria. Every town in ancient Rome had an amphitheatre, which means, “double theatre”. They were grand and impressive, shaped in a half circle, open to the sky, and might have held 100.000 people. The stage had no curtain; it was just a stone platform. Imagine yourself in ancient Alexandria, in the Roman theatre on a hot afternoon. All you can smell is the Mediterranean mist. All you can see are wild beasts, driven in through the tall doorway, and the fighters coming in from all around the floor. Famous jockeys and gladiators are walking in, and then the excitement begins. Then proceed to visit the Muntazah Complex. This 115 acre complex is surrounded by great walls from the south, east and west, and with the beach on its north side. This area used to belong to the Mohamed Ali family that ruled Egypt from the mid 19th century until 1952. The construction was started in 1892 by King Abbas II, who built a large palace inside the complex called the Salamlek. In 1932, King Fuad built a larger palace and called it the Haramlik. His son, King Farouk, built a bridge to the sea to act as a water front. The rest of the 115 acres is nothing but beautiful gardens. Palm trees and gazelles cover the area. This is a wonderful spot to enjoy the beauty of Alexandria. Then drive back to your hotel & overnight in Cairo. |
Breakfast at your hotel, checkout. Then You will be meet & assist by Osoris steward helping you with your portage and accompany you by private air-conditioned car to drive to Cairo International airport where you will be assisted by Osoris steward for portage & check in on board of your flight carrier then helping you on the emigration formalities wishing you a happy flight back home. |
In this report, the dermatology devices market is segmented on the basis of applications, products, and geographies. The application segments included in this report are diagnostic applications and treatment applications. The diagnostic applications are further segmented into skin cancer diagnosis and other diagnostic applications; whereas, the treatment applications include hair removal, skin rejuvenation, pigmented lesions, vascular lesions, wrinkle removal, skin resurfacing, acne, psoriasis, tattoo removal, and other treatment applications. The product segments included in this report are diagnostic devices and treatment devices. Diagnostic devices include dermatoscopes, microscopes, and imaging techniques; whereas, treatment devices include light therapy devices, lasers, electrosurgical equipment, liposuction devices, microdermabrasion, and cryotherapy devices. |
The geographic segments included in this report are Asia, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World (RoW). Asia is further divided into the regional segments of China, India, Japan, and Rest of Asia. North America includes Canada and the U.S. |
Rising incidence of skin disorders and increasing awareness for aesthetic procedures are the primary drivers for this market. Moreover, technological advancements and increasing healthcare expenditures are also expected to drive the market growth. |
A combination of bottom-up and top-down approaches were used to calculate the market sizes and growth rates of the global dermatology devices market and its subsegments. Secondary information was used to identify the overall revenue, geographic reach, and product portfolios of market players. Estimates of the dermatology devices market segment revenues were validated through primary interviews. Primary interviews with key opinion leaders were also used to determine the percentage shares of each subsegment and the relative differences in growth rates. |
The report provides qualitative insights on the key market shares, growth rates, and market drivers for all important subsegments. It maps market sizes and growth rates of each subsegment and identifies segments poised to witness rapid growth. The report includes company profiles and a competitive landscape of the dermatology devices market. The company profiles include the financial performances, product portfolios, and developments of each company; whereas, the competitive landscape covers the growth strategies adopted by industry players over the last three years. The report also includes analyses of industry developments such as mergers and acquisitions, agreements and partnerships, and new product launches. |
A causeway of 12 timber bridges from Leyton, across the Shortland Sewer towards the ferry, ford and bridge crossings at Lea Bridge. |
The section crossing the Lea at Lea Bridge is referred to as 'Lockbridge', which may be a reference to some form of lock gate or weir with a timber bridge above. The eastern section of the causeway is referred to as Blackbridge�(which crossed the Shortlands Sewer west of Hemstall Green). |
The upkeep and repair has been associated at different times with Lord Wentworth, lord of the manor of Hackney, Sir George Monoux (d 1544) and Lady Laxton (in 1580). |
Besides constructing this causeway, Monoux built two bridges called the ‘three arches’ and the ‘eight arches’, which carried the flow of water beneath the Lea Bridge Road. |
Stype provides a portrait of Monoux and his charitable works. |
The Story Of A Walthamstow Worthy His Foundations And Benefactions, George F. Bosworth, The Walthamstow Antiquarian Society. 1916. |
I am in transition right now, and there is nothing like feeling oneself in transition to also find oneself meditating on life past and future possible. |
My husband and I decided—it seemed randomly—to undergo a major renovation in our house this year (literally, this month; literally, right now). It started with a seemingly innocent question: how much would it cost to reupholster our old living room couch (a vintage 60’s red leather beauty, which leather was sadly rent at every seam, gutting cotton filler)? And the answer to that question was so onerous, so preposterous!, it began a stream of discussion that ended with: we might as well renovate the whole main floor. |
The timing was serendipitous—as timing always is. Our two daughters had just “moved out”: the elder to New York City for an extended internship, and the younger to Montreal for college (which also includes being away for the summer for work and extra credits). And now our house was manifesting—in the most literal way—the transformation that had already started to aggravate me, to challenge me, to terrify me… to seduce me. From now on, I would be living without the ever-present emotional, kinetic, sublime energy of my precious people. |
I was devastated by the loss of their presence. And I was besotted with the idea of creating in a whole new way. A way that wouldn’t be fraught with the awareness that—at any moment—my work might be interrupted so that I could truly connect with a child’s latest development or adventure or need. For the first time, I would come first. I could. |
Here is the truth: my children never, ever stopped me from being creative. When they were little, I would write at night; when they were older, I wrote when they were at school, or while they ate snacks or played with friends; when they were teens, they were home much less, exploring their own creative lives at school and on their own, and it was easy to make room for my work. I never felt like I didn’t have “the time” to write. If I lacked energy, well, writing reignited it, like any good exercise. |
But my kids were always “there”. Their energy was its own glowing being—vibrant and incandescent—with or without them in the house. It illuminated and fed how I worked and what I worked on. It saturated every fibre of what was ultimately produced. It informed my writing in unexpected ways. Whether it was from their stories, their experiences, or from their emotional vibrations. There was always a symbiotic relationship. How could there not be? |
And now they are gone. Maybe temporarily, I know that. But certainly gone for now. And to emphasize the point, the house they grew up in is going too. The corners (into which they put themselves when they were naughty) are gone; the floors (over which they danced and cavorted) are gone; the walls (behind which they studied or watched TV or created masterpieces) are gone; the space that captured, briefly, that bright sparkling energy is transforming. Becoming something that will only be animated (right now) by the energies of my husband, our dog, myself. And, yes, my work. |
But what will become of that work? Where will it grow? How? |
It’s hard to answer those questions right now because of the renovation chaos—which is way more disruptive and unnerving than my kids ever were! But on its completion, I do anticipate a period of rejuvenation. That the space where I write will once again inform what I produce (and the other way around, inevitably). And that the new symbiosis will create something I haven’t yet “met”. |
It will be, I imagine, a process as unexpected, joyful, frustrating, confusing, wondrous, devastating and sublime as raising children. |
Canadian writer/actor Barbara Radecki has acted in many films and television shows, including a lead role in the film The Death of Alice Blue and regular roles in such series as Throwing Stones, Good Dog, 11 Cameras and Getting Along Famously. She was a key member of the team that developed and produced the award-winning independent film Expecting, in which she also co-starred and for which she was nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award. As a writer, several of her screenplays have been optioned, including a teenage psychological horror, a coming-of-age adventure-comedy, and a musical-comedy and webisode series co-written with writing partner, Deb McGrath. For three years, they also co-wrote the award-winning blog The Middle Ages. Barbara is currently working on a novel, The Darkhouse. |
UX Y’all 2018 is the inaugural conference put on by the Triangle UXPA, which is the local chapter of the User Experience Professionals Association. With over 375 paid members, officers and board members from top local companies, and near-monthly events, Triangle UXPA offers unparalleled access to the local UX community. |
Sponsorship not only places your name in front of an audience of user experience professionals, designers, and developers, but also demonstrates your involvement in the community. It shows your employees, customers, and clients your commitment to quality user experiences with your products and services. |
Table with 2 chairs and skirt, preferred placement within vendor area. |
Priority logo placement on UX Y’all website. |
Priority display on UX Y’all welcoming slides. |
Can list yourself as a Triangle UXPA sponsor (with our logo) on your website, publications, recruiting material, etc. |
Access to name, email address, and company of opted-in attendees. |
Keep everyone’s energy up by providing the only full meal of the conference. We’ll thank you by promoting your logo on signage and thank you widely. |
Provide the most important meal of the day and caffeine to the masses, get your logo on signage and a big ol’ thank you from us. |
Make sure attention stays high by providing snacks throughout the day. You’ll get signage posted and we’ll send you lots of love from social channels. |
Have your company logo/saying/whatever you please on the lanyard worn by every speaker, attendee, and volunteer at the conference. |
Help us capture all the key moments of every talk and be sure that our event is the most accessible we can make it. Sponsoring this service will mean that each room has a dedicated captioner and live transcriptions will be displayed. |
We accept donations of software, online tools, books, T-shirts, and other items to serve as giveaways during the conference. Companies that donate items to the conference will get their logo on our website and a special thank you during the event. |
Want to Support UX Y’all? |
Please Note — If you have an idea for a different type of sponsorship, please let us know. We are definitely open to suggestions and proposals. Please also note that we do not offer speaking slots as part of any sponsorship package. Speakers from sponsoring companies must go through the same selection process as everybody else. |
The combination of innovation and creativity, science and sense, pleasure and purpose, Beauty+ is our way of bringing enhanced value to product development by bringing together multiple disciplines with the shared goal of creating inventive solutions for consumer’s expectations today and their dreams for tomorrow. |
By looking at categories holistically, Beauty+ delivers smart, effective solutions with 360º speed-to-market. This process of capitalizing on synergies between both the emotional aspiration as well as the functional desires of consumers provides unique answers to today’s beauty care challenges, as evident in the emerging world of multi-culturalism in hair care. By addressing the very specific needs of curly and coil-y hair, we’re able to provide high performance, turn key solutions that change not only consumers perceptions about their own hair, but the beauty care landscape in general. This is Beauty+. |
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Advanced skin brightening. Indulgent scents. Brightening solutions are desired the world over. We go beyond proven efficiency and safety by offering visible brightening and skin radiance plus sensorial fragrance experiences that signals radiant performance and addresses the regional needs and preferences of evolving consumers. |
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The multi-cultural market is expanding every day, and with it the need for effective solutions designed for this growing population. Beauty+ combines our multi-cultural hair expertise, from relaxed to coil-y, with our newest cosmetic ingredients and unique botanicals to deliver unparalleled performance with a profound fragrance experience. |
In 2017, the average number of clients served per month was 979, or 225 clients per week. |
With the help of many volunteers and donations, over 383,000 pounds of food were distributed in 2017 by the Morrison County Food Shelf. |
There are more than 300 food shelves in Minnesota, serving every county in the state. |
LITTLE FALLS, Minn. – August 27, 2018 – Morrison County Food Shelf will host a “Party with a Purpose” event on Tuesday, September 18 at Sprout (609 13th Ave NE, Door 8, Little Falls, MN 55345). The party will raise funds for the the food shelf’s mission to end hunger in Morrison County. The Morrison County Food Shelf exists to provide emergency and supplemental food to people who lack sufficient resources to feed themselves. The public is invited to attend the event to meet the food shelf Board and volunteers and learn about their work, including testimonials from those who have been assisted by the food shelf. |
“The food shelf is just one piece of the food access puzzle, and right now there’s a lot of opportunity for collaboration, whether it’s Fare for All, Ruby’s Pantry, Share A Meal, or Sprout,” says Kate Bjorge. “We hope community members will attend this event and be inspired by the stories of their neighbors to continue to support these initiatives.” The Morrison County Food Shelf is located at 912 1st Avenue SW, Little Falls, Minnesota and it’s open hours are Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10am - 12pm and Thursdays from 6pm - 8pm. The food shelf is currently recruiting volunteers to serve, especially those with skills and expertise in electric, plumbing, and building repairs. The food shelf is also hiring for a paid position to clean up to four hours per week. To learn more about these opportunities contact Director Carol Schirmers-Johnson at 320-632-8304. |
The Parties with a Purpose activities are funded through a grant awarded to Region Five Development Commission by ArtPlace America’s National Creative Placemaking Fund. The ArtPlace funds are providing the Sprout Growers & Makers Marketplace and partners the support needed to host an expansion of economic opportunities, social and cultural experiences, and learning for local growers, artists, makers, producers, chefs, and the public. Sprout and partners will also build out the Marketplace's physical space over the next three years using commissioned functional art from local artists, with priority granted to Latino, East African, Native American, Amish, grower, and youth communities. |
Sprout strives to connect and strengthen the local food system as a regional asset, operating from their facility centrally located in Little Falls, Minnesota. The Sprout facility hosts the monthly indoor Growers & Makers Marketplace as well as a shared-use commercial kitchen to promote food entrepreneurship and community gatherings around food, art, and culture. Sprout is a federally recognized 501c3 non-profit organization. |
The community is invited to shop the Sprout Growers & Makers Marketplace vendors selling local food and art on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on October 27, November 17, and December 8. Interested growers, artists, chefs, community members, and educators who want to learn more, visit www.SproutMN.com and follow the Sprout Growers & Makers Marketplace on Facebook. |
The German Labor and Employment Law system is not codified in a special labor code, but can be found in various laws, including the German constitution (Grundgesetz), regulations and collective bargaining agreements between employers, employers’ associations, and unions. |
German Labor and Employment Law generally is intended to protect the employee. |
As a consequence, human resources directors and executives need practical solutions to comply with the ever-changing legal framework Germany has created for its work force. This Hidden Secret is for them and their international businesses and German operations who want an easy-to-use-legal resource. |
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Dr. Jan Tibor Lelley, LL.M. |
Another day, another feud for Wendy Williams. |
Aretha Franklin‘s estate was ripping into the talk show host for comments Williams made about the upcoming film “Amazing Grace,” which is about The Queen of Soul recording her iconic 1972 gospel album. |
Franklin’s estate quickly clapped back, according to the Detroit Free Press. |
“While Franklin had initially imposed an injunction on ‘Amazing Grace,’ her objections had nothing to do with its quality; negotiations were incomplete at the time of her death… Contrary to Williams’ derisive reference, there is no ‘Cousin Junebug’ making decisions for the Estate,” the statement said in part. |
In addition, the film’s director, Sydney Pollock, didn’t use one camera — there were five. |
Wendy also caught heat last week from Howard Stern after she said she is “of the people” while insisting the shock-jock went Hollywood. Stern unleashed a verbal assault on Wendy on his Sirius XM show on Friday morning. Listen below, the language is brutal. |
After a series of guest hosts during a brief hiatus, Williams returned to her talk show on March 4 and the drama has been non-stop ever since. |
Verbal and Non–verbal Communication: Non–verbal communication (like body language and hand gestures) considered harmless in the U.S. may be offensive to people in Nicaragua and other countries to which you plan to travel. The list of gestures considered rude in other countries can grow beyond the obvious. For more help communicating in Nicaragua, please see the Communication Sheets. |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Keep yourself free from sexually transmitted diseases by using protection (like condoms or abstinence). Also, remember that "no" may not always be interpreted as "no" in Nicaragua and in other countries. Inform yourself about the types of diseases prevalent in the area in which you are studying and the areas in which you will be traveling. |
International Sources of Information: Inform yourself as much as possible about your new environment, making use of as many different sources as possible – online, in the library, on television and radio news programs, and in the paper. Don't limit yourself to U.S. sources. Instead, contrast the U.S. information with that provided by Nicaragua and other countries. Please see "Media" in the Resources section of this Handbook. |
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Strada is a stylish, contemporary restaurant offering excellent regional Italian cuisine. With two restaurants in the Berkshire area to visit, you have every opportunity to explore Strada's menu of pasta, pizza, meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, all created using the finest and freshest ingredients.There's an imminent refurbishment planned in Newbury, and, come summer, you'll be able to take a seat outside on the Market Place and watch the bustle of the town as you eat. In Reading, Strada overlooks the river, attracting a whole host of families, cinema goers and business folk. |
Pull up a pew and watch the action in the open kitchen as the chef prepares your pizza. Popular dishes include starters such as gamberoni (king prawns) with garlic, white wine, chilli and lemon butter, and mains like the creamy risotto frutti di mare, packed with squid, mussels, prawns and clams. Saltimbocca maiale, which comprises fillet of pork with sage and Parma ham, is another deliciously authentic dish. Pasta enthusiasts will love panzerotti porcini, and those with a penchant for hand-stretched, crispy-based pizza can choose from a range of fantastic toppings. If you're looking for a lighter option, Strada has introduced a new range of dishes with fewer than 600 calories - meat lovers should try the tagliata di manzo. To finish, choose a treat such as the traditional pannacotta. Add to all this a wine list that stays faithful to Strada's authenticity, and service that is friendly and efficient, and you have the complete Italian dining package. |
Well, it doesn't seem like it anyway. Maybe it will happen tonight just like yesterday. |
So what are you up to this weekend? I'm up to something....weeding, maybe? I have these lilies in the back of the house that I planted a couple of years ago. We were about to throw them away because they weren't thriving where we originally planted them but instead I decided to transplant them. Well now they're thriving. They hibernate during the cold months and come back in spring. Right now they're starting to have leaves. I have to weed around them before the 'gardener' [aka hubby] starts mowing them. He doesn't see them amidst all the weeds so he asked me to clean the surrounding areas so he doesn't have to mow around them. I may also pull out the weeds from around our big trees in the backyard. Again, the 'gardener' has been hinting that the weeds there are overtaking. I may just give in and weed...that is if he has to work this weekend. If not...then who knows what we'll be doing. |
Ang weather masyadong unpredictable. Biglang Fall temps kami dito yesterday, I couldn't believe I needed a jacket. |
Sobra ka namang busy sa pagiging assistant gardener. Dapat kasi maging chauffer ka na rin para lumarga kayo ng aking pamangkin pag Sabado. |
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