I really don't find writing about Lisbeth's trip in England very interesting. Should I? Why does it feel different writing about life in England to writing about life in France?
Lisbeth says that she cooks differently in England and watches too much TV. (There's no TV here in the house in France.) She goes to bed later than she does when in France and finds it harder to structure her days. She does less physical work and sleeps less well; reads less and surfs the web more.
Sheep don't have these issues to deal with. We stand, eat, walk about and watch things wherever we are. The grass is as green in France as in the UK. Sheep rock!
Lisbeth says that she cooks differently in England and watches too much TV. (There's no TV here in the house in France.) She goes to bed later than she does when in France and finds it harder to structure her days. She does less physical work and sleeps less well; reads less and surfs the web more.
Sheep don't have these issues to deal with. We stand, eat, walk about and watch things wherever we are. The grass is as green in France as in the UK. Sheep rock!
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