Monday - Work.
Tuesday - Surprise, suprise - work! OO but there were hardly any kids cos buses were cancelled due to non existent ice rain that was expected. Yay!! Best day too, cos I have my long teaching lesson. Tuesday night we had a year 8 Orientation night. It was longand tedious, not too many parents and kids turned up cos of the Ice day.
Wednesday - Work - I was shushed today. The other lady in the library wants the library to be a silent work environmet. Can anyone see that happening? As at home I am the loudest person in the library.
Thursday - Work
Friday - Doreen, the other lady was away. They didn't replace her, so the library was shut much of the day. So nice and quiet, except for me!! No shushing today!! It was a nice day, a litle busy at first, but it settled. Got my bank account opened finally, and got my international driver's licence that mum organised and sent. Express post it only took 2 1/2 weeks!
Saturday - I walked to Porcupine - from South Porcupine - it took soo long - 10 minutes! It is winter carnival. I walked to the college where they had dog sledding, and had a go on that. Poor dogs looked so tired., but I did it anyway, so I could say I did! Then I went and watched the parade down the streets. I caught up with Kelly, we then went and got some chilli lunch, then I had a go at Turkey bowling (yes I bowled a frozen turkey). Then I walked back home via the lake where there are heaps of huts where peole are ice fishing. There were trucks and snowmobiles driving across the lake, it loked so funny. Although you can hardly tell its a lake, all the white looks the same.
The snow is melting and it is all brown and yucky, and as the weather is nice and warmish during the day the snow is melting on the road and freezing at night, so it is icy around town. All an interesting experience none the less.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
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You are truly living the redneck life when you go turkey bowling! LOL
ReplyDeleteYee Haw!
ReplyDeleteI have since been told, this is NOT a typical Canadian experience!
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