March7
I’m online!!!
Over the last few days, every time I’d even begun the thought that my computer may be okay after all, I’d lost it again. It really leads you towards superstition. But now, it would seem that the marvellous bloke at NetTech – Tabor has some how, Jimmy Saville style, fixed it. Read the rest of this entry »
March6
It’s not life or death or anything, but I’m computerless. The laptop didn’t make the journey out to CR – and despite a new hard drive is still kaput. Frustratingly, M has stupid deadlines for projects over the next week and half. The only time I can use his is when he’s in the loo. So, currently making no progress with bog or any other project – including Tabor green drinks. I have, however, joined the library. M is working till 1am at nights, giving me ample time to explore Tabor museum, etc. I’m on holiday by force.

March2
I’ve been thinking about eco friendly products which could support the development work being conducted by 500 year vision.
Wicker is a fast growing, biodegradable product, which does not require intensive industrial processes in it’s production. It can be locally produced in much of the EU, and a skilled weaver can produce just about any type of home furnishing from it.
Bamboo – though not locally produced, this is now being used to manufacture alternatives to cotton – such as towels. I need to purchase one and use it in order to properly quality check, however, the process is much gentler on the environment than cotton production. If it can be produced without a cost premium, then this could be a very interesting development.
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March2

We have a place to live, an internet connection and a coffee maker. All in all, things are going okay. I’m working in the bedroom, as we don’t have a kitchen table yet. We have a bed, with bedding, and a beautiful painting of lilacs (much like the one in my friend Hilary’s rented flat in Prague which I always coveted).
We arrived at Tabor a little later than we expected yesterday. There had been a road accident between Prague and Tabor & the road was closed by an ambulance helecopter. We had been scoffing at my sister, the transport expert, who kept telling us that there are more accidents in CR than the rest of Europe (bar Greece). A salient reminder that we need to take care.
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March1
Today is the closing day for the blender artists architectural modelling competition, as well as the day we leave the UK for a new life in the Czech Republic.
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