Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Part 1

Here it is. Too big even for youtube, i had to cut it into 2 segments. Oh, and i apologize, i shouldn't have used english measurements, since so many of my readers are out of the U.S.! So, some approximate translations: 90F ~ 36C, 60F ~ 15C, 1 lb(pound) ~ 2.2 kg, and 70 miles ~ 120 km. yep, off the top of my head. Woo hoot! Enjoy, ya'll.

8 Comments:

At 11:47 PM, Blogger Carmen said...

That's the proper context? Oh, good. I was learning all sorts of Aussie-isms from Shiloh. Such as, "my, you've got some ninja-capsicum-cutting skills there".
I didn't know what that was...but apparently pepper is what you put on the table with salt. and capsicum is the big green spicy vegetable.

 
At 12:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow.. you've successfully reinforced the idea that "New England in Fall" is beautiful for it's tree-colors on rolling hills.
Will we get to see video of your international friends in part 2?
& what r u doing up this late at nearly 1am?!

 
At 8:37 AM, Blogger Carmen said...

I could ask you the same thing, Mark...
well, i'm afraid shiloh is the only international in the film. while i was having my conversations with my hostel friends, the camera was resting. Under a chair. In my room. yeah, yeah. I know. I was having too much fun to even think of it.

 
At 9:09 AM, Blogger Jonny said...

I think I saw Shiloh there? Hello.

 
At 1:29 PM, Blogger Priscilla said...

Sounds like so much fun. Let's see...what have I done today? Made lunches for my kids, put two on the bus, drove like a madwoman to the Middle school in order to save my son's skin, put the dog out, folded laundry,...oh the life of a 30-something married woman!

But on the bright side, there are plenty of chipmunks and colored leaves without my having to travel.

 
At 9:39 PM, Blogger Chris said...

I love Boston. You had me drooling when you pulled out that finegleabagel ... the last time I had one of those was more than a year ago - FAR too long.

 
At 11:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, it seems your videography skills are improving & that bagel DID sound good! When I was delivering juice (definately a fun job!) to this Jewish deli in Chicago, he'd always give me a bagel & tea of choice which was great on those 20 degree mornings.. ahh memories.

So sunday church-- was it a history lesson + sermon all in one??

 
At 4:27 PM, Blogger Carmen said...

wow, juice. Sounds like you'd have some stories! actually, the history lesson was before the sermon...i actually liked it better than the sermon...another story..

 

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