Running with lambs
Posted: Monday, 28 May 2007 |
Comments
Thanks for the blog, OG, and photos are good too. You are lucky to get the picture of the deer! And those two boys are very cute.
Jill from EK
I don't know whether you plan to stay forever in the islands (or UK). If you are, I would concentrate on making local friends. Why move, if you plan to hang on to the past? Get involved in local activities: and if you have spare time, get even more involved.
mjc from NM,USA
I nknow how you feel about being the only person of your nationality-when I arrived in this area(1984),i was the only scot in my last village and the only brit in this one-ok having been in france since 1976, i am fluent with my french-but now there are expats all around-its like the norman invasion but in the opposite way!!
carol from where its b****y cold!
Hi Jill, yes, it was a lucky to get the picture of the deer! I tried so many times....oh dear!! Hi mjc, hahaha, Don't worry, I already have so many friends scots, english, french, thai and chinese. but, I feel something different, because most of people do not know japanese culture, life style, etc. If you live in japan alone, you might feel same as me. Hi Carol, Thank you for understand me. especially you had a same situation of your life.
Oriental Ghost from Luing
Living in a foreign country and speaking a foreign language 24/7 can be a real strain, especially at first. You are doing really well, OG, and things can only improve for you from here on. Your little boy will be a good source of contacts for you as he gets older, too. Good luck!
Jill from EK
Nah, OG. Wherever I am, I stick with the locals, familiarizing myself with the unknown and unwashed. At uni., for example, I could not be dragged, dead or alive, into the International Students Club (they did not serve Yorkshire home pickled onions, for one). Stick with the locals and be amazed. Nothing new with the folks back home. Discovery is the name of the (at least "my") game.
mjc from NM,USA
Hi OG Love your posts, especially the photos. I lived on Luing many, many (20+) years ago and your photos have brought back lots of happy memories of my time on the island. More please!
duncan from birmingham, england
Hi Duncan, you lived in Luing long time ago. ... I started live here 2002 Jan. I do not know how changed here. but resident changed lots lots lots lots. I'm taking photos every day, always with my fav camera (my husband feels it spoiled myself.... never mind.) When I didn't have any camera with me, I missed so many nice photos. oh dear. I will try to show many photos. I would like to show how beautiful island here....
Oriental Ghost from Luing