Sat 17 Jun 2006
I’m testing out the built-in blogging component to Flock. Steve Dembo recommended it and I have to say the other aspects of Flock are impressive indeed. I particularly like the built-in RSS reader. I’m forcing myself to start using RSS because I need to “get it” so that I can share its uses with other teachers.
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December 9th, 2015 at 3:11 am
I just survived my first witenr in Europe. An aussie girl, from sunny Sydney. They warned me it would be hard. They said Is this your first witenr here? Oh. But I never thought it would be as hard as it was. At first it was fun. Real snow falling from the sky! It made the city so light and beautiful. It made everything soft and ethereal. I discovered snow is only fun if you have the right stuff. Boots, socks, gloves, hats, scarfs, long underwear, coats, shovel, anti-freeze for engine, windscreen and locks, pram with snow tyres. The list went on and on. After a while, it was hard to have fun. My Australian family and friends were enjoying the heat, eating peaches, swimming, having prawns for Christmas lunch. Meanwhile I felt I was dying a slow death. A warm climate flower buried in the snow. Now I’m loving the European summer. My world has opened up again. I listen to friends and family moan It’s freezing here! and I know it is. But I’ll never feel the same way about the Australian witenr. I might still complain and resent the shivering mornings, the cold jeans and frosty windscreens. But I’ll also look at the sun, the grass and trees. I’ll remember that at least there’s life in the Australian witenr, and a beauty nothing can compare to. It’s a special place, that home of mine.