My apartment comes with a washing machine called, imposingly, a Goldstar Chaos Hi Tech Washing Machine. I thought it was a dryer too but that doesn't seem to be the case. Korean apartments have these alleys between the living areas and the outside wall in which clothes are dried. There are sliding doors between the apartment and the alley, and large windows between the bedrooms and the alley. I thought I wouldn't have to use it but if the washing machine is also a "hi tech" drier I sure can't find the right combination of buttons. Not that I haven't looked. I tried to decipher everything with the help of my dictionary and limited knowledge of the hangul alphabet (which includes only a dim understanding of the actual letter order--still working on that). The word pronounced (I think) "saw" is a simple two letter word. But according to my dictionary, it means, "a cow, a bull, an ox" or "dressing, stuffing," "little, few,
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The warm weather was great for the Lil Buddha too. She had a seriously surf and turf weekend. Skye and Lark came over to the short course. Lark strode with great purpose and cleared the fields of dandelions. And to confirm that being a parent requires production of stereotypically cute pictures, here is the obligatory moment when =Lark discovered real ladybugs: (Yes, even in this short afternoon Lark went through a series of clothing changes) Then it was off to the beach. It was impossible to get a picture of her with the crappy little camera I brought because she was never still, but here is a crappy little video. I am going to get one of those little USB cameras, just haven't gotten around to it. That should insure that Nunal becomes almost unbearable. Lark also had a chance to eat some honey right out of some comb from my hives in Chesapeake. This went over big.
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