It's Bosnia Time!
So i'm in an internet cafe at the centre of town, its saturday afternoon and there isnt much to do. the town is nice, full of non-english speakers and smoky. In Canada you never really appreciate how few bullet holes we have in buildings. everyone here seems to be employed building and rebuilding. Sadly non of them speak english, which isnt a surprise. a real surprise is that my bank card works here, i was ultra pumped about that.
we are surrounded by mountains, big green minefields we've been told. it's cold and raining, about 10C outside. I live on the muslim side of town (i'm told) and living with Raza and Mohamda. They are really nice and to make up for not speaking english, they feed me. When i figure out how, i'll put my pictures up here, I got my camera on the way to the airport from my dad who waited for the Purelator truck.
If you guys have questions about what Bosnia is like, let me know and I'll answer them, talk to you later.
we are surrounded by mountains, big green minefields we've been told. it's cold and raining, about 10C outside. I live on the muslim side of town (i'm told) and living with Raza and Mohamda. They are really nice and to make up for not speaking english, they feed me. When i figure out how, i'll put my pictures up here, I got my camera on the way to the airport from my dad who waited for the Purelator truck.
If you guys have questions about what Bosnia is like, let me know and I'll answer them, talk to you later.




6 Comments:
Hiiii! I'm glad you got there safely! :) I've got a question... what's Bosnia like? haha I'm really excited to hear about your adventures :) Have a super day!
Heather xox
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Anonymous, at 8:11 p.m.
Hi ! it is great to hear that your are safe and sound in your new home. All is well in Cdn, sunny but cool. Love you Dad.
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Anonymous, at 9:58 p.m.
Bullet holes eh...that´s encouraging. Anyhow, Ecuador is great minus the spanish. Í´ve met steve smith part two. thought you´d be excited.
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Anonymous, at 4:11 a.m.
Hello, Sweetie!! I am so glad to read that you arrived safely, and that your host family knows how to cook. It's a lovely morning -- bit cool, like Dad says, but not unusual. Sunshine on the trilliums! I think of you often. Be safe. love Mum
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Anonymous, at 3:20 p.m.
I don't know, Mike, St. Jacobs has a surprisingly large number of bullet holes in its buildings. Lack of armed mennonites was one of my favourite features of St. Jerome's.
I'd love to hear as descriptive a narrative as you can come up with for your region, town and house. What are the roads like? What's odd and unexpected about the city? Is local government similar to our municipalities or notably different? And for the love of all that is holy, how fast are their Internet connections?!?!
Glad to hear you're well. Keep us updated.
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Anonymous, at 7:30 p.m.
Hi Mike: It's been a sunny sunday and your dad and I have been in the garden. When he went to church, I went and studied. I'm glad your host family is nice, maybe you can post a pic of them. I've passed this site onto your cousin Leah and my neice Amy who is still at university in Quebec.
I'm glad your dad was able to get the camera to you through divine intervention. Take care of yourself and we'll chat later. Hugs, Linda
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Anonymous, at 2:52 a.m.
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