Hi, guys! I am sorry I am not keeping you up to date and I am absent for a longer time. Thus, work, work, work... I am about to reply all the comments and read your posts I think I will start in Monday. Today we have the last hot day this summer, at least the forecast says it was the last day with the temp around 30C. Lovely summer day! Anyhow this is sad summer to me, first summer without my beloved dog. I want to go for a walk with her every morning ... In general it is been good. I have a lot of work, I watch cycling in tv ( Vuelta and Tour de Pologne) and in some sense I have used to to this emptiness.

I know I have to live with broken heart and I will always miss her. I am not the only one. Claire- Genevieve is doing good. She will post to you soon đąđąđą. She became a very cheeky cat now. I bought African coffee from Uganda. They say the coffee grows very high on the volcano. I have never been in Africa and my dream is to travel there, particularly to Ethiopia and maybe to RSA too.
I bought also Japanese dumplings, one packaging with chicken and the second with veggies. Kikoman soy sauce is included. Obviously those are not made in Japan but here in Poland. Taking it proof those are made in Nowy SÄ
cz, a beautiful town in Southern Poland where my Grandma was born. I think this is better and without carbon track. The recipe is traditional Japanese and it turned out to be very yummy, especially with chicken. (I really bought this coffee and dumplings).


This cheeky cat took the bed. I own also African snails. I was posting about it some time ago on my old blog. This is already the third generation! I received a couple as a present more than ten years ago and I named them Mokka and Speed. ( Alhough they are epicenes so hard to choose a girlish and boyish names). One snail is able to lay about 600 eggs. Yes. And they did. Remember, they are epicenes so not only " mother" lays eggs. They're both mothers and fathers. So this is double number of eggs and they are considered as dangerous in many countries and forbidden. Here in Poland we have too hard winter for them so we can keep them as pets.
They live in a special box with a lid which I ordered for them in a pet shop. This bowl is only for bathing them. They eat radish leaves and yes I crocheted those slippers. ( While watching Tokyo olimpics).
See you soon! Happy new week!
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