  urlLink So many interesting thoughts come into my head when i am sitting on my balcony... pity all those thoughts stay out there when i come back in. ~Maybe if i set the view as my desktop it will create the same effect. I had to take a photo of the moon looking like it does this evening. It looked far nicer than it does in the photo, but it's still pretty here. Reminded me of the poem bunny desperately tried to teach me in order to impress his family. Funny he chose that one, it always seems to appear in my life in all sorts of places, it is one of my favourites. Night Thoughts I wake and moonbeams play around my bed Glittering like hoarfroast to my wondering eyes Upwards the glorious moon I raise my head Then lay me down and thoughts of home arise T and I get great (childish) amusement at the complete innocence of the general population here.
I think I mentioned to you that when I was at dinner with j and our guide in yellow mountain, the guide asked with a very innocent expression “do you have “penus” in Australia?” J then asked “do you like “penus”?” After a whole series of odd questions about Australian “penus”es, I realised that they were talking about “peanuts”, apparently a very difficult word to pronounce properly. I couldn’t bring myself to explain what they were saying as I could just imagine their faces when I showed them the translation in j’s little electronic dictionary, so the word continues to be a problem.
I told t about the episode, so he pointed out peanuts to a few girls at work and asked what they were, to his great glee they confidently replied ““penus”!” It also happens that our favorite tea at the coffee shop is peanut tea, so t carefully teaches “peanuts” to every waiter and waitress who passes our table. Its so terrible but its impossible not to laugh. You wouldn’t believe how often you can bring up peanuts in a conversation or in a class. &nbsp; urlLink 
