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being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin & Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions....

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Posted by Catalin on Friday, April 22, 2005

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      • We drove down to the river along a very rutted tra...
      • The language worker, B, waded into the river. The...
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      • Sticks and leaves were easily gathered up for a fi...
      • The fire served not only to cook the mussels, but ...
      • The can of mussels is put on the fire. No water i...
      • Ready to eat. Yum! 
      • Discarded shells in the remains of the fire. 
      • Ngamanburru (conkerberries). Some boys picked who...
      • Berry Picking Bush-style
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