08/09/2007

I LOVE MY WORK ! august summer 2007

After work in a factory of CAMEMBERT, normandic cheese all nights 21h-5h at the morning...ok it's my roots but not so amazing...

and a factory of lasagnas, all nights i had to clean machines with chimical product and watter, sometimes showers...

i love to be historical guide in the castle...all august and now two week ends per months! I could see free jazz concert, this night, it was Tom Smith (the saxophonist) quartet from Scottland! Jesus, imayine play again saxo and maybe you wiiiiill play in this marvelous castle!
Tom smith in his performance...and down, me in my performance!
Hello everybody!!!! Other reasons to love this job a lot:

1- look, during my potchivka...books, grasses, sometimes siestas in grass with sun...grasse more beautiful than sofia, it's not so diifucult! books, sun, grass, peaceful...

2-i met people from all europe (no lituania, it's true, it's a pity...lituanian people exist or not??? laura are you lituanian???, are you shure? or to much crazy people and dangerous???!)








3 - i met people from all the world south africa, australia, new zeland, burkina faso, island, venezuela, israël...ouf without bomb, i am bad...no really so good to speak with them with the world, my castle is connected with the world!! So not so borring!
4- i can talk a lot, it's very funny because a normal visit is 45 minutes, with me it's 1h15, all my collegues laught a lot about that!
See you soon! next week, i will meet the boss of my researching thesi, i have meeting of all journalists of my newspaper with a dinner after, and i will enter in the flat i found...big week, when i will be ready, i will show you my world in my university town, shops (clothes, bookshop) i love, cultural places i love and my new flat very very very small after sofia!!!
kisses for everybody!

2 comments:

Sebobo said...

Whoua, it's a big week that u'll have!!! Good luck for all your stuff and see you soon.
bye bye

Laura said...

JB - you life looks like - totally JB style... ;)))) It's cool! :) And your castle looks nice - it's a pitty, that Lithuanians did not come to see it... :))