So many obstacles... What the point in a get together? A lot of organisational pain, an evening spent in a company of strangers and then back to... square one.
I'd understand Spain or Italy or Greece in May or September: you can see that a part of a holiday. But Ireland in November?
Both Malta and Ireland have quite a lot of singles on square km, judging by this site. Get-together? Why? You certainly bump into each other in real life all the time.
My belief is that they rescue us, not vice versa. Then the animal might benefit some from sharing your life, but the main beneficiary is you. And sure healthier than bacon and alkohol for breakfast :)
I, though, was interested in outcome of practising Qigong. There is a lot of information on the net, but I'd like to hear life witnesses, so to say.
Well... misinterpretation of a greating phrase, might be due to differnces in social codes. Plus the temptation to translate "How do you do" literally.
I dont' know about Bulgaria, but in Russia no one would ask you "How do you feel?" if they are not interested. Neighbours or collegues would say: "Hi!" or "Good day!" and that's that. You have your friends and family to spill your feelings in front of.
In Sweden they would ask "How do you feel?" (Hur mår du?) with a very compassionate facial expression, but it's nothing more, than "Moning". Can be a touch hypocritical and averting in the beginning, but then you get used to it :)
You don't take them out in winter? Well... ours will allow to do anything after an 11 km round in the forest, that includes chasing balls and pins, but all dogs are different, of course.
Nonetheless, have you noticed any results after practising Tai Chi?
For the most I do it at home or in the gym, 10-12 min before breakfast, but during the holiday I went to the nearest forest a few times and did it there, quite different experience, must say. So it sounds strange for me that you choose to do it at home, while you have the opportunity to do it on plain air.
RE: One night only....
So many obstacles... What the point in a get together? A lot of organisational pain, an evening spent in a company of strangers and then back to... square one.I'd understand Spain or Italy or Greece in May or September: you can see that a part of a holiday. But Ireland in November?