Working Sunday...
Mar. 14th, 2010 09:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
-Slept in
-Exercised the dog
-Had brunch with C while watching SNOW pouring down
-Played a bit of solitaire
-Swept pavement in front of house
-Exercised the dog
-Did 4 pages of fishing gear translation for C
-Drew sketch that showed the difference between a RØVfisk and a ROVfisk*, since this is a mistake C makes over and over and over again*
-Processed bead shop orders and packed them
...and it's 21:00 (that's 9 pm for you Patti *grin*) already. Where did the day go?
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*It's the difference between an ARSE-fish and a predatory fish. Quite hilarious really, I wonder what his customers are thinking.
Since we were at it, we went through all the R-vowel-V combinations in Danish:
Rav = amber or as a verb used in "to make trouble"
Rev = coral reef or past tense of rip
Riv = the verb rip
Rov = predatory and as a verb used in "to plunder"
Ræv = fox
Røv = arse or the verb rob
...and I probably forgot something. ;p
-Exercised the dog
-Had brunch with C while watching SNOW pouring down
-Played a bit of solitaire
-Swept pavement in front of house
-Exercised the dog
-Did 4 pages of fishing gear translation for C
-Drew sketch that showed the difference between a RØVfisk and a ROVfisk*, since this is a mistake C makes over and over and over again*
-Processed bead shop orders and packed them
...and it's 21:00 (that's 9 pm for you Patti *grin*) already. Where did the day go?
______________________
*It's the difference between an ARSE-fish and a predatory fish. Quite hilarious really, I wonder what his customers are thinking.
Since we were at it, we went through all the R-vowel-V combinations in Danish:
Rav = amber or as a verb used in "to make trouble"
Rev = coral reef or past tense of rip
Riv = the verb rip
Rov = predatory and as a verb used in "to plunder"
Ræv = fox
Røv = arse or the verb rob
...and I probably forgot something. ;p