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Yep… all part of the game 😉

You are welcome, thank you kindly. Will do… you do the same.
I have been moving countries, so haven’t been around much. But catching up now 🤓

Moving is always fun. I need to do that again someday. Hopefully to a place where I have no clue what's going on and don't speak the language, just to keep things interesting.

Yes why not.
This is close to my 50th move… yep that’s no typo. I just arrived in country of residence number 7.
And that’s exactly what I did a few times. When I moved to Spain alone… I didn’t speak the language and had to figure out everything. I lived there 8 years. Also Malta was the same… although my English is improving rapidly since I started writing here.
I can speak it but didn’t know the right writing ✍🏻 hahaha 😜 funny thing you don’t realise/ know. I learned English the parrot fashion way… still muddle up words like heart and heard to me it sounds all the same.
But I digress.

I love moving countries and starting from scratch. I don’t know anybody here, never even have visited before. This wasn’t even planned.
I moved from Spain to Scotland only last December… but they refused my residency due to Brexit (I’m EU)
So had to move out again and did so a few weeks ago. I posted the whole journey from Spain to Scotland a few months ago and I am posting this new journey now. In parts.
Let’s say… it is interesting to say the least. Up to new adventures 😎

The world seems to come to Canada, so when you're in a big city, you hear all the languages and all the accents. Getting on a bus or train can be like moving to a new country for a few minutes. Makes life interesting.

Really, that’s interesting…
I can imagine that must be fun, hopping on public transport and hearing so many languages and accents.
It’s fun you pretend not to understand and can still follow conversations. Not that we would do that on purpose… but could create some interesting adventures 😉
Makes life indeed interesting!

Maybe I have to visit one day Canada, it’s on my list anyway… one day.