When you saw the remote village and the old farmhouse where I am staying, you were probably wondering if I even had access to water. But you needn’t have worried.
There is even a private swimming pool behind the house.
No reason to get jealous, though, because I don’t really know how to swim.
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You can borrow a mattress from the ghost neighbours and then read a book in the pool.
If it’s a ghost mattress, I would still drown.
It only has 1 metre that pool 😀
People have drowned in bathtubs.
Aren’t you optimistic today!😀 then stay far away from the pool and bathtub.
A lot of people find that they are most inspired while drowning.
At least this is advice I like to give to anyone else who ever plans to write a book.
WHAT!?! Good time to finally learn.
But there is no Baywatch girl around for my safety.
It is not a deep pool. You can learn from the best for free on YouTube.
At least go for a soak.
Why?
Because I grew up in Bavaria, 1000 km from the next sea.
It’s never too late to learn.
I don’t know. Ever since I saw “Titanic”, I am a bit skeptical about water (outside of showers).
He is just joking.
No concibo que James bond no sepa nadar.
Es una verguenza, no? :-(
Por eso prefiero paises sin mar, como Bolivia, Austria o Armenia.
Ja…eso siendo cruel, espero que no resulte una predicción, justo ahora Bolivia tiene los oídos atentos en La Haya!
Don’t feel bad, I don’t know how to either 😁
So you are one of the few Bolivians who doesn’t care about access to the sea?
Dear Andreas, you have no idea how much would I love for my country to have that kind of access to the sea, it will mean a whole lot in our economy, but sadly enough I’m very realistic and I knew from the get go that this was the definition of a frivolous lawsuit.
It’s too cold now anyway ;-)