"..... a thrust in favour of the oppressed, encouraging them to to break with their current situation and take control of their own destiny." Guttierez 1973
"I write, therefore I am!"
Saturday, April 30, 2005
What a beautiful start!
Just finding out how to post photographs. It's clearly all downhill from here.
Indeed, my friend, it is a good star! Who is the child, you? I have a blog, as you can see, pity it is not in English. We have some things in common - for instance "Nessun Dorma". And the garden. And Beethoven. And our love for the Spanish language. So, I would like to leave a hug, and my best wishes to your photografic posts! Yours, sincerely, Dawn!
Yes that's me some 62 years ago ... I'm still as confident which is why I take on the world ... a pity I cannot reply in Portuguese but your English seems excellent.
Once upon the time there was a boy called Paul. He lived in a cosy house in the city of Manchester, UK, with his beautiful family. He was a great gardener! Amongst his many masterpieces, he created this blog. In it, he has sown the flowers that we are now to read.
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Indeed, my friend, it is a good star! Who is the child, you? I have a blog, as you can see, pity it is not in English. We have some things in common - for instance "Nessun Dorma". And the garden. And Beethoven. And our love for the Spanish language. So, I would like to leave a hug, and my best wishes to your photografic posts! Yours, sincerely, Dawn!
Yes that's me some 62 years ago ... I'm still as confident which is why I take on the world ... a pity I cannot reply in Portuguese but your English seems excellent.
Know what? WRITE, my good friend!
I am waiting for your Nobel Prize's posts. Bye.
Sabe de uma coisa? ESCREVA, meu bom amigo! Eu estou esperando pelos seus posts à la Prêmio Nobel.
Chau!
Once upon the time there was a boy called Paul. He lived in a cosy house in the city of Manchester, UK, with his beautiful family. He was a great gardener! Amongst his many masterpieces, he created this blog. In it, he has sown the flowers that we are now to read.
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