The windows are already shot, the roof top tiles are precarious, and the eave is about to drop.

PS: Don’t talk about anything serious in that house. The neighbours might be eavesdropping (without really trying).
Thursday Trios


Walking through the foothills of the Alps in gorgeous weather. Lagging behind the rest. How else but leisurely to walk in these surroundings – particularly with an open beer bottle in hand.
Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Leisurely
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The dark castle loomed above the Valley of Holiness where hermits and prophets had pitched their tents. Dearil peered down until he saw him: a tall, painfully thin figure in worn-out dungarees walking with a restrained swagger. Can You Tell a Story in … 37 … Continue reading Inspired by Mark Twain and Terry Pratchett
Education had been easy.
Learning things had been harder.
Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease. It made you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you had the urge to pass it on.
Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
[DEATH is looking for a change of careers so he goes to a vocational guidance officer]
"It would seem that you have no useful skill or talent whatsoever,’ he said. ‘Have you thought of going into teaching?’
DEATH’s face was a mask of terror. Well, it was always a mask of terror, but this time he meant it to be.
Terry Pratchett, Mort
“You know, you sound a very educated man for a barbarian,” said Rincewind.
“Oh, dear me, I didn’t start out a barbarian. I used to be a school teacher. [...]”
“What did you teach?”
“Geography. [...]. But I decided to give it up and make a living by the sword.”
“After being a teacher all your life?”
“It did mean a change of perspective, yes.”
“But … well … surely … the privation, the terrible hazards, the daily risk of death…”
Mr. Saveloy brightened up. “Oh, you’ve been a teacher, have you?”
Terry Pratchett, Interesting times
Wednesday Quotes: Teachers/Mentors
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