So much so in fact I haven't even had the time to post the blog that would have said I am now a fisherman. Proof. That's a carp I caught with Josh one night and ate for our tea.
I can't properly describe this feeling at the moment, so this blog entry is simply a video one, where you can all see and hear for yourselves what it is like for us here.
The clips below are just snapshots into minutes of our thoroughly enjoyable days. I hope you'll get the picture. But before you do, River is over my shoulder wanting to say a few words. Here you go babe...
Hello there.
We've had such an amazing time these last four weeks. Gratitude, gratitude, gratitude is the wind blowing for me right now, here are a few of my high and low winds...
High winds... The crew that I am working with and all they mean to me. Memphis, my beloved in every way. Joshie, my strong young prince working so hard and being indispensible to Joao and Filipe on the only day we couldn't work with them. Ellie, reminding us that we are loved by baking a cake for us everyday. Joao, Filipe and Eugenia our neighbours, friends and teachers yet again. And the infamous Moses taking a nap in the clay mix bath at any opportunity!
Low winds... about the crew, absolutely none. But I do miss Slinky sometimes.
High Winds...I acutally, with my own two hands, built a substantial proportion of those walls!!!!!
Low winds...anytime I wasn't working on the house, it is an obsession. Am lovin it.
High Winds...Walking around the land with my wheelbarrow and crowbar climbing slopes and kicking down my favourte stones, or digging them out of the ground or even hacking a few out of the hillside. Then pushing said wheelbarrow uphill full of treasure. Yes me hearties, good stuff. Then seing Joao expertly put those stones in the wall, amazing.
Low winds...Bringing back said stones one day, and falling through the floor. Not as bad as it sounds, had already offloaded stones and only my right leg went through the floor. They say your life flashes before you but not with me. Too slow. One minute I was up, next down on my ass looking confused. What happened? Well funny.
High Wind...Michelley bringing us thousands of tiles. Great birthday present. Thanks hon.
Low wind... knowing I'm going to have to take all dem tiles down a steep rocky slope in a wheelbarrow!
High wind...buns of steel.
Low wind...the thighs are growing. Memphis says that's apprently a high wind!
High wind...Waking up one sunny but still cool morning climbing out of "the hole", as our neghbours fondly call our present little hideaway and putting on the corner stones with my Memphis, just me and he.
Low winds...None whatsoever. Joao said it was "tudo bem". All well.
4 weeks ago there were no walls there. Today they are up. Amazing. Awesome. Well happy.
Paz e amor
River
The Oscar for best supporting wall goes to...
Michelle's Terracotta Army...
Bouncey bouncey at the Oleiros Feira do Pinhal...
The walls are up. Praise be...
That's all folks!
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