Tuesday 19 April 2016

A to Z Blog Challenge: P

P is for Polyglot - adjective. Knowing or using several languages.


I live in South Africa, a country with eleven official languages. 

I speak Afrikaans and English and have some knowledge about two of the African languages. Using two or more languages in this country is nothing unique; we are truly a polyglot nation.

Monday 18 April 2016

A to Z Blog Challenge: O

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O is for Oubliette - noun. A secret dungeon with access only through a trapdoor in its ceiling.

Now the fun really starts. What shall we find upon closer inspection? A gold treasure? A dragon? A secret society of magicians cooking up recipes of orgasmic proportions?


What will we discover behind that green door? 🔐

Saturday 16 April 2016

A to Z Blog Challenge: N


N is for Naevus (spelled nevus by my US friends) - noun. A birthmark or mole on the skin.


Now that is a word that I can use. It is short and sounds way better than a ... you know that thing.

Friday 15 April 2016

A to Z Blog Challenge: M

M is for Miscible - adjective. Able to be mixed together. Applies to liquids.

Sex on the Beach, anyone? Cheers!


Yeah, it was really hard to come up with that one! 😉

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