Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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Today I went back to the British Museum superihanasta Cass Art art supply store and bought a set of draft deal with Tesco's for lunch and a few hours we spent there almost unnoticed. Camera was home but I took a couple of pictures with mobile phones culinary tourism blogipostausta cheering.
Little, of course, raises the question of how fair play is that the British have stolen from the Egyptians, the Greeks, and who knows what all the Inuit of their national treasures, but a nice collection of them is born.
Sensibly described the hieroglyphics on the side of the sarcophagus, however, that I would have taken pictures with the statues and mummies. The overall picture and stuff. The last time me and H laughed when some tourists stood frowning, staring at the Rosetta stone probably ten minutes, culinary tourism just as they would have thought that staring long enough to learn how to read it. Although culinary tourism But who knows, maybe I needed to try. I do not cease to be excited about the Egyptian collection of the British Museum, culinary tourism daydreaming smaller Egyptologist career and even though it is no longer the number one occupation for me it's not, then wheeled their mummies in the middle of a child in a candy store. (Okay, bad metaphor, mummies and candies may not fit together.)
Tääkin called Muhu terribly. Mesopotamian statue somewhere for a few thousand years ago (the image is from last week and I found this today, so I do not have any further facts about you), we hit it off. Anyway, I felt drawn to a surprising number of Mesopotamian art, they were cute. Drawing was a long time really culinary tourism nice, although slightly haunted sit piirustelemassa when every single passer-by stopped to peek over your shoulder (astonishingly large number of them were Finnish, which are then commented on my drawings in plain Finnish, too bad no one said anything about what I could have something to comment: D). The best, however, was about 9-year-olds who met dozens of my first around to admire my drawings and then to present me his own. The best praise was "my isikään does not draw that well" - yes it anyone's self-esteem rises: D Skip to end this topic in any way not related to the question culinary tourism of au pairs / au pairs who know: my Hostien previous auppari was aupairiuden Aside from working at a coffee shop in a hurry assistant at lunch time, and now my hostäiti is begun to suggest that between mac I could get right job. How common is that the au pair is, secondly makes the job? Somehow, the idea is to attract the busy and irritable Londoners and tourists idiot service for minimum wage at some Pretissä, to that end I do not come here. Also be paid to me just a little bit above average or even above average pocket money, culinary tourism so short of money I have not (except the weekend from the aftermath yeah). Will be discussed! culinary tourism
The British Museum is a very exciting place :)'m not been an au pair, but these guys / familiar / familiar face who has had au pairs, culinary tourism there has never been any second job ... Maybe you can suggest that perhaps hostäidillesi tollanen Actually not your thing :) Delete
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