Kanterbury Kat Tales
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
KM Phone Home
Time to phone home. There will be little in the way of voice contact once I reach the Old Country. Good thing I have joined the rest of the colonies in internet communication systems.
Still no address for the humble abode. Email will be gladly accepted at <ksmabus@kcc.edu>.
I think I will try to locate the tardus Dr. Who traveled in, it was blue if I remember correctly.
Tally Ho!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
The books are due in three weeks.
The books checked out today at Limestone Library will be due back on September 13, 2008.
I will not be there to welcome them home. British Airways is saving a seat for the Kat.
This week was one of acronyms. Monday BSP, Tuesday ARC, Wednesday YMCA, Thursday KALA and LTBM. Friday gave a small break with an evening to SEW. Two weddings in two weeks, not really, but I must complete all the projects before I leave. Begun is half done.
The really necessary piece to the trip is missing. The address in Canterbury has yet to arrive.
Today the student visa was delivered in the mail. My friends tell me not to worry about where I will be living until I get there, but I am not programed that way. Worry is what I do best.
Then there is the Jasen Wedding schedule. I may be abroad until Christmas, oh happy day.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Outstanding in the field.
At our library the staff are encouraged to go fly a kite. It might be a good idea to get a longer string to fly a dragon in the U.K. Mary Poppins was waiting for the wind to change. I too shall stay until the wind changes.
The count continues, 28 days to departure upon British Airways.
Labels: Go fly a kite, up in the atmosphere, where the air is clear
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Return of Power
Last week the lights went out and surprisingly so did computer service. All is well, the Kat is able to scratch a few lines during the packing process. What to take, remembering Canterbury is pedestrianized, anything I take must be transported over unknown terrain. The best advice I have been given is pack light and send home what ever is not needed.
If only I had an address to send forward. . .
Today marks the count down, 31derful days to take off!