but it started to multiply until it covered the whole lawn and it didn’t taste good at all. Double dipping for FOWC with Fandango: Multiply and Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Growth
but it started to multiply until it covered the whole lawn and it didn’t taste good at all. Double dipping for FOWC with Fandango: Multiply and Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Growth
While scouring the internet looking for an inspiration what to post for Fan’s prompt “voucher” I came across this sentence: “a rock band’s overpriced T-shirt has become the universally recognized voucher for one’s attendance at a sold-out concert” here.
I guess my voucher for having been at the German Nash Hash in 2023 are all the goodies below: a t-shirt, a buff, a wine glass with straw (!) on a lanyard specially for glasses, overlong orange shoe laces, a rubber bottle cap, two patches and of course, the goodie bag itself.

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Reading the prompt I immediately thought of the children’s book above. It is orginally a Swedish book, written by Grethe Fagerström and illustrated by Gunilla Hansson, published in 1979. It’s the story of Peter and Ida whose mother is expecting a baby which the children name “Minimum” because it is not yet born. It’s a very open, educational way to talk to children about – not the bird and the bees but the egg and the sperm and the body parts surrounding this topic. It’s been a perennial favourite in Germany and Sweden and possibly other countries.

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But it was. In the left photo I’m getting rescued – I was abseiled because there is no getting back because of the way the parcours is set up. — At least, I tried. FOWC with Fandango: Difficulty
FOWC with Fandango: Record
Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candlestick. A tortoise doesn’t really seem the right posterboy for nimbleness. However, our boys had a pet tortoise when we lived in Zimbabwe, called Jack. His fullname was Jack, the Ripper – due to the way he would … Continue reading Jack Be Nimble