Hand Family Personal A – Z of Portugal. E is for Emigration

E is for Emigration

Let’s face it, it had to be done, didn’t it?

I think everyone, at some point in their life, has itchy feet. The desire, or maybe even the need, to get away from it all. Start again. Somewhere new. Somewhere “better”. Somewhere…. warmer?

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B is for Bi-Lingual

I’ve tried to sex this post up but failed miserably. Perhaps I should have run with ”B is for Buttertarts”. In any case, the blame lies squarely with S for getting me up three times last night. All complaints addressed to her please. If language is your thing, go ahead and enjoy. If this isn’t your bag, then go have a trawl through LoveAllBlogs, and find something that is… Personally, I would read this first and then go...

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THE OFFICIAL LINE

Canada is a bi-lingual country. English and French are enshrined in its constitution – although strangely, learning French is not compulsory in schools.

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