Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Cabin in the French Alps


The meeting of strangers who become friends is a great blessing. Aja and I met Daniel, Edith and their two great children Jeremy & Sarah... and as Daniel said...' it is hard for teens to make friends on the road' so it was great that Aja and Sarah and Jeremy matched so well and became friends within minutes! They are international thinkers and world travelers so we were kindred spirits. Daniel and his children guided us in how to play ‘go’ and with the insights i got from watching Edith, Daniel and his children play and interact gave me a deep insight on how to present the game if there should ever be a book called... ‘learn how to play Go by reading the comic book’... thanks for the Go board and the stones we will not be bored on our journeys but most of all thanks for the time at your chalet high in the French Alps without electricity eating fondu and telling stories.

4 comments:

  1. Cool, I think I would like to learn how to play Go, sounds like a game to embrace.

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  2. yes it is clever... track down an episode of 'hikaru no go' on yo9u tube... it has created a whole new interest in go in japan... and keep jogging... but not too fast

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  3. that is "hikaru no go" look for the english version

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  4. It was very nice to have you coming for a fondue in our Chalet in the mountains !
    Take care all along your long journey

    Daniel, Edith, Sarah and Jeremy !

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