It's day two of moving out of the Lilacs. Last night I was thankful to still have a mattress on the floor and a fridge with food and drink. Boo concurs. The movers will pack the rest of today then tomorrow they will start loading a bigger truck. A bigger crew comes tomorrow. There is still a lot of work to be done.
All this just brings us to the end of one chapter and the start of another. On Saturday, dog and I fly off to Denmark to start phase two of our European adventures. The big difference that can't be overlooked (and wife and I agree it makes us both a bit nervous) is that we -- except for minor differences -- speak the same language here but there, well, we will be struggling to do things that here we took for granted.
Take my ongoing dispute with SkyTalk, for example. SkyTalk is the phone company that somehow took over our phone services. These jokers have overcharged us an insane amount and for reasons that make no sense, I can't cancel the service. I have written six letters, had at least 30 phone conversations, and now have an ongoing dialog with a government agency that was supposed to help (but hasn't so far.) How would I have done any of this in Denmark?
Ah, well, the movers are calling and I have to run. This blog is about done... all that is left is coming up with a new name and tagline for the new blog.
Cheers!
Wednesday, May 6
Even Dragons Have Their Ending
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a) most folks in Denmark speak the Queen's English. It is a middle school requirement, and everyone enjoys practicing when they can.
b) what becomes of the Volvo?
c) good luck. have fun!
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