
Boy is this country green and wet, we are surrounded by green valleys, a fairy tale. It’s taken me two days to unpack our few belongings, and what seemed like masses dwindled to empty boxes. All the gadgetty things have no manuals and are causing endless frowns, but the experimentation has not been too hazardous as of yet. It only took half a day for us to figure out how the bathroom taps work.

Our balcony view : a tree with maroon leaves, but in the winter its bound to be the parking lot just behind it.

Hey, around here a view of steams, bridges and little dams would set you back another $150 in rent, so observing the neighbours four wheeled wealth is just fine by me. Just beyond the parking area is a huge oak tree with squirrels in, it seems that zoology is still tracking the zoologists.

I have finally seen my first gogga, excluding snails of course. It was a buggie kind of thing, nice to know that the Americans have not killed all the insects. So maybe after all this country might just not be an ecological disaster and all the buggies were just in hiding ( afraid that someones size 14’s might rearrange their looks). But goggas in the Ullman household are handled with the greatest respect,as all endangered species should be, and are carefully ushered out the door.
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