Friday, October 9, 2009

Camping with Fortuna and with Kids

Covered Shelter
September 23rd, 10:00 AM
North: 21.0400
West: 97.4373
by FERENC IVANICS
Fortuna seems to like us, she haven’t given a chance to test our tents in serious rains. Although it rains often, we’ve spent our nights under a roof. But as we walk to the south there will be more rain, so the load test is inevitable.


Lately we’ve been trying to avoid putting up our tents in or close to villages. Due to the kids. It’s very upsetting when a dozen children form a circle around you and stare at you. Standing, staring, whispering, their only action is to invite other children. But last morning they threw rocks at us, the little devils. Our revenge was immense and immediate: we didn’t share our chocolate with them...


Chocolate, it’s something of real Mexican origins. This one was made of cocoa and sugar, it can’t get any simpler than that. Yes, that’s why it isn’t really tasty. But oddly enough, chocolate in the USA was far worse. Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and Austria cannot be beaten when it comes to high quality chocolates.

2 comments:

Sissy said...

Yes, the little devils! Shame on them. That chocolate doesn't even look like chocolate. Looks more like a brownie or some other kind of cookie.

Butternut Squash said...

Makes one wonder what is going through their little minds. I wouldn't have shared my chocolate either.

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