The saddest thing about being a busy, busy international-travelling woman with busy, busy friends is when you are TOO BUSY to have a virtual cup of tea with your friend. Wail! But then your friend scribbles a political cartoon which leaves you in stitches, and you get over it. Temporarily.
I think I'll be her agent.
For other brilliance, head to GNM Parents where I am wondering where my little boy has gone.
Now, with all the technology of the world at our fingertips, what does it take to Skype a cup of tea around here?
This website was invented many years ago, when the author kept coming across interesting things in pockets whilst doing laundry. Like small, terrified reptiles. Blogging about raising children in the rainforest, moving them to the UK and watching them leave home one by one to have their own adventures has gradually been replaced by a return to grownup life for their mother, Nan Sheppard, who is an anthropologist, writer and public international law consultant.
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Okay, for us challenged Americans, who's the guy supposed to be?
Is that the once and former PM of T&T?
Yes, Patrick Manning, the now EX Prime Minister. Hooray for free press and democracy!
...and there is the famous 'Sue', who's visiting us in Trinidad next month!
YEAH!!! for Kamla! ... once again it's left up to a woman to clean up the mess a man made...
:)
vicki
Oh I wish for IRL tea.
they better move quickly before they find Bas take over the place reserved for relics :-)
Vicki...Sue is here already. She is on display at NAPA - people have been going all week to see her.
I have never done a British tea. I should.
Ron, or a Trini beer!
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