Thursday, January 8, 2009

Some photos





Our kitchenette, breakfast on school day 1 (bus comes at 6:30!), First day of school (with Edwin the nightwatchman at our hotel), and waiting at the bus stop.

5 comments:

Al said...

Hey folks - so good to hear you are well and enjoying your trip. You look like you are far away in the photos. Rain melts the snow here in the Gorge - sunny, rainy, rainbows - all in a day. We are so proud of the girls braving out the new school - it looks like a big adjustment. We will keep follwing your travels (and trevails) Love -The Bartons.

Clements said...

Hey Blackburn/Dillons...Wow! sounds like (and looks like) you are in the thick of it all. Sure miss you all. Rosie and Althea..you are soooooo brave! I'm sure you must be feeling a little nervous and frustrated at times but it's so cool that you are just jumping in and moving forward - you are CHICS TO THE MAX! I hope you two write more of your impressions from school. I'd love to hear about your friends and some of your adventures.
Paul and Kristen...you look so at home in your environment. Paul what a slueth you are. Can't wait to learn the card game. Kristen, I'm anxious to hear of your new work and what you'll be doing once you get into it.
Adios Amigos until later :)
Myrna and Scott

mthoodred said...

Awesome job, Paul! Keep posting the pics.

You left and so did the snow! All is well here. Angie survived her first week at the clinic. Repair of the water damage should begin Monday. All IS well.

The girls and I will stay posted!
Francie, Jessie, and Jo

Tolya and Jane said...

We've just read all your entries, finally, and want you to know how much fun it is to follow your adventures! We miss you all here in "The Hood". Rosie, I'm sorry that you got that crud and we know where you got it. Didn't hear that anyone else got sick, thankfully. Rosie and Althea, you'll be ever grateful to all you're experiencing one day though all changes must be daunting at times.

Here there are tiny patches of snow and lots of that red gravel lining the sides of the roads. High clouds outside and about 40 degrees. The snow continues after you left and everyone was pretty tired of shoveling. We'll probably get more.

Thanks for all your interesting news. Glad to be so connected with you all.

Love, Tolya and Jane

Tolya and Jane said...

We've just read all your entries, finally, and want you to know how much fun it is to follow your adventures. We miss you all here in "The Hood". Rosie, I'm sorry that you got that crud and we know where you got it. Didn't hear that anyone else got sick, thankfully. Rosie and Althea, you'll be ever grateful to all you're experiencing one day though all changes must be daunting at times.

Here there are tiny patches of snow and lots of that red gravel lining the sides of the roads. High clouds outside and about 40 degrees. The snow continues after you left and everyone was pretty tired of shoveling. We'll probably get more.

Thanks for all your interesting news. Glad to be so connected with you all.

Love, Tolya and Jane

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