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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Geocaching!!!

Work was good. But then it turned 10 and the real work started. We got another earful from our supervisor about how clueless we are concerning the work, company and life in general. Considering, he admitted this charity/ company basicly being run and kept alive by the interns, the remarks he placed were slightly out of the afore mentioned place. I'm known to be outspoken (as my blog clearly proofs), but THIS guy is clearly is way ahead of me. He had me swallow a couple times in the last few weeks. And I thought, I heard it all spending 8 years of my life in the Army.
Needless to say, I'm not sure, if I ever wanna catch up with him:)
To make up for a lame start, we all went to nearby Marino Park for lunch. It was fun, because I introduced some of the kids to the fine art of geocaching. Usually, the boxes the treasures are hidden in are just ordinary film containers. But this one definitely was something different: being close to where Bram Stoker was born, the box just HAD to be a small coffin.




Reminded me of my friend Micha at home: he has similar 3D glasses









After lunch, I continued working on a presentation for the directors about the nursery, proper seed harvesting and marketing ideas.
One of my coworkers had the close-to-brilliant idea to operate the seed stand on a basis, FSC could approve. Now, THAT would be a classic, I think. So, I need to read into that.
Speaking of that coworker, under her rough outer is a really nice core. I believe, and if she ever read this, she'd probably ambitiously attempt to kill me, she isn't quite sure of how she would like to go through life.
Previously, she was told, she was too nice. Now, she discovered the fun in being sarcastic all the time. 

Tonight, we'll have a dinner with the people from work. I'm attempting to prepare a noodle salad. If it wasn't for the garlic stuffed olives, the cheese and dressing, it would be to run for the hills screaming. The noodles are soft, the cucumber, peppers and tomatoes have, in size, a slight resemblance with breakpads.
I hope the dressing will compensate for a slight lack in distinct flavor.
 Last night, my hosts had a minibirthday party for him. He got a blender and put it to use. The fruit peelings and such were supposed to be in their compost selection on the neighboring roof. Unfortunately, the intermediate container was not as sturdy as suspected.
Here are the results:






And yes, that's a classic US-car decorated with a few banana peels.

The sightseeing pic of the day:
If you have too many churches, they have to be put to use: a Theater



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