Corella wrote:Dear Heineken,
imagine, we have just 3-year-old-fellows here, speaking fluently german, you find your ears bleeding if listening too carefully
Unfortunately i can´t tell much from Austria, i have only been in the Alpes several times. Austria is within the couple of countries discussing "Energiewende" intensively. I think green powered electricity to be above 50% in Austria due to hydropower...
hydropower nirvana. However, global warming will slowly put an end to that as the high snows and glaciers disappear.
[/quote]Heineken wrote:
Babies are the true geniuses of the linguistics world.
Revi wrote:I have a friend who has Canadien horses and brings them over to our maple sugarhouse every spring. They are a very versatile breed that can be used for just about anything and are really tough. They aren't as big as a traditional workhorse nor as fragile as a lot of thoroughbreds. He uses one for a buggy and a team to pull a larger cart. They are really well trained, but they take a lot of time. I think a horse like that may be the way to go. They are usually black and called the petit cheval de fer, or the little iron horse.
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