Sunday, May 23, 2010

Avira Removing Tr/crypt

Here it comes again

Hello to all my readers old and new. Back in Africa, in Zambia again, back to Livingston. And yet again the feeling of coming home when the plane landing on the runway with windsock and a few other equipment, but many many frangipani and bougainvillea, with their colors ranging from pink to orange to red to purple. Landing in Livingston plane makes a complete revolution in the Victoria Falls which are now at their most spectacular and deserve the name of Mosi Oa Tunia "thunder who smokes." Giuseppe At the airport with his wife Mishongo that, with a belly twins for eight months was quite difficult to embrace: There was everything!
This time I have a house in a curious property of a family of Indians in Mumbai (the grandparents), but the Zambian children. They are in the "good" of Livingston in the hills, where in the garden which is a tropical garden, there are the tropical house and mine.
Besides the vegetable of course, where his grandmother grows chilly, tourmeric, and what she calls "indian vegetables" but that seem to know of cucumber green chilies. news for all of my Alocasia farmers: the grandmother grows a plant Alocasia quite similar to ours but with dark red stem. This quality is eaten boiled and used to roll the rice speziato.NON mangiatevi your Alocasia velenose.Il garden that also has a sixty mango trees, a dozen lemons, the fruit of which seem more of the cedars, and then papaya, passion fruit, bananas ... a beauty.
If the garden is exactly as one would expect to see a tropical garden, the houses, that is my master, I am absolutely bizzarre.Nella my bedroom cottage has a window that overlooks the kitchen, bathroom entry in the shower and go out in the sink and toilet. All on different levels, with steps of different heights and at night, go to the bathroom becomes a problem ... not to mention the electrical system: it took me an hour to figure out where he lit the kitchen (as in electric throughout Africa). One says, there are knobs! Of course there are, but are locked ON so you have to turn on and off by a master switch. Where is it? There are 4 at home and not come out just the right one, until I discovered that behind the altar of Ganesh, the son of Shiva to protect the home.
This morning I photographed the tropical garden including two parrots (Natalia are the same as yours, just a little 'bigger) that are quite disturbing as they chat all the time.

at night are completely silent as they are admitted into two gabion turquoise as the owls are particularly voracious here ..

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