Coffee for me, dog food for Luna.
By marguicha
@marguicha (223795)
Chile
July 28, 2020 5:34pm CST
I am watching one of those programs given by Discovery channel. They are so interesting!
But Luna is walking around my door, the sun has set and I would not mind having a cup of coffee.
I am always left open mouthed by those men and women who go to the open sea in very small rafts. Just to watch it from my bed I can see the peril!
I remember that the first time I was near that was when I saw the conquest of Mount Everest. Now, decades later, the poor mount is already polluted by mankind. Then Edmund Hillary and Sherpa TenSing were heroes.
But back to land, I´ll go for coffee and food for Luna. See you later.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
28 Jul 20
I miss going out not in the public places but in places where we used to go for vacation. Tenzing Norgay, they say is the one who made the climb possible.
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@marguicha (223795)
• Chile
29 Jul 20
Hillary got the fame and Tenzing made it possible.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
29 Jul 20
@marguicha that is always the case. Even in Africa the guide would be make the safari successful.
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@marguicha (223795)
• Chile
29 Jul 20
@Alexandoy The Queen knighted Hillary. Nobody remembers the Sherpa.
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@Tina30219 (82066)
• Onaway, Michigan
29 Jul 20
Enjoy your coffee and I am sure Luna will enjoy her food as well.
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@RasmaSandra (80784)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
29 Jul 20
Discovery Channel is very interesting. I love watching documentaries, Enjoy your coffee,
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@Deepizzaguy (104153)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Jul 20
Enjoy your television viewing and drinking your coffee.
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@JudyEv (342110)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Jul 20
I don't want to go to sea in anything smaller than a luxury cruise liner.
@LindaOHio (181717)
• United States
29 Jul 20
Documentaries are always interesting. It's s shame about Mount Everest. The mountain is, indeed, polluted with man's trash and excrement.