My Mop has a Lettuce Spinner (and other cleaver Polish inventions)
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This really is a clever invention. It took me a while to work it out but the mop head fits on the spike in the basket and when you release a catch on the handle and push down it spins round extracting all the water in the mop head.
As a result the floors got moped twice; once before working out the gadget - pools of water everywhere and soggy socks and once with the clever gadget!!
I have been swimming in the evenings here on Easter Island. The last two nights in two sea pools in the town, although Hango Ros is more of a village that a town. Tonight I was paddling in Pea Beach - its a tiny beach, only 30m wide. I waded it- thankfully some sand amidst the rocks and it was full of turtles!! I’m ashamed to say I screamed and fell over when I bumped into me the first time- I was terrified it was going to bite me as my mums terrapins were dreadful nippers! When I regained my feet I asked a couple of women near me if they bite- they assured me not. The next couple of bumps I got it down to an exclamation or two but on the whole I think I am more comfortable as yet with a ‘no touching policy’. There were at least 5 around me all different sizes. Humans are not supposed to touch or feed - but the turtles were very touchy feely!! What a privilege though 🙏🏼🙌🏼🥰
I have been finding it stressful to be on the move and it feels like continually looking for accommodation . Back in the UK my plan was to go to 5 different places in 5 months but the lure of beautiful places , the difficulty of getting to some places , of finding affordable accommodation as in El Calafate , in Patagonia, has been challenging and meant I am on the move more than I had anticipated. However uncertainty and changing plans has also meant I can change direction (literally and head east before I headed west. Where to hang my 3 hats (made another one and bought a third in Ushuaia - you know me and hats) has been a learning curve, from my hostel on a dodge edge of San Telmo to a roof-top pool air bnb in Palermo Holywood to the wonderful view from the Lighthouse with the hairy hound on Ushuaia Everywhere has been different. My recent diversion west instead of north east brought me to sunny, relaxing and friendly San Clemente ...
I wanted to share with you some photos from the school I have been volunteering at in Córdoba in the north west of the country. The reason for my visit has it origins in my summer school teaching in Oxford last year a group of students and their 2 teachers, Carol and Joe, came from Córdoba and invited me to visit during my trip. I’ve have had a wonderful time. I can’t properly describe the warmth and love I have been treated with here. Argentinians are very warm and friendly and once you have met them that’s it, friends for life! The staff have taken me into their hearts and it was difficult to leave this week. On Tuesday Ceci invited us all to tea at her apartment and laid on a fabulous spread that she and her mother in-law had been cooking for days. I was very honoured that Miss Pamela joined us. Miss Pamela and her sister founded the school 30 years ago. They started with an English language school but then build the Mark Twain Academy for 3-18 year olds . Hilariou...
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