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Address: 28751, La Cabrera, Comunidad de Madrid
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The dusty path


And a dangerous path at that!. Best to stick to the vegetation under your feet or the granite. I follow the granite boulders and rock-hop along them, only touching base on the path when absolutely necessary!
Sierra de La Cabrera.
Sierra de La Cabrera.
Gudrun, Fred Fouarge, , Ernest CH and 19 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Guido Werner clubOK, the only danger is a fall and a bruise and a bruised ego! Even so, it is awkward and best avoided. I prefer to scramble up the granite rock directly where possible.
Welcome, Guido!
Andy Rodker club has replied to polytropos clubA lovely shot Andy..............the view is breathtaking! Nicely taken sir!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubMany thanks, Keith.
I might even get round to having a gander at some of yours before too long!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Bill Robinson / kind… clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Clickity ClickSomething I've been meaning to ask you. You use the expression 'Nicely done', as I do. I plagiarised an old stalwart on Panoramio who didn't join ipernity, sadly. He used the term 'Nicely done' a lot when he wanted to give a quick and friendly pat on the back rather than a longer message, of which he excelled and was very witty. I don't know if you have any connection with Keepclicking but your choice of words, the name similarity and the fact that he emigrated to the US about 5 years ago got my mind racing!!!
Clickity Click has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Clickity ClickI knew that any connection with Keepclicking was likely to be a complete long shot, but you never know! I thought it was worth an ask anyway!
I use it with my students too, alongside; "That's more like it!" when the penny drops at long long last!
As I've got older I do the same ... and I find the differences between British English and American English fascinating (gotten / got, etc etc!)
Did you ever see the famous Ted Talk by Sir Ken Robinson entitled "Does school kill creativity"?. It's getting on a bit now (2006) but just as relevant today and I see that it is the most popular Ted Talk of all time (well it is very funny too!). I'll add a link if I can find it.
www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity?language=en You probably know this anyway!
Best wishes,
Andy
Andy Rodker club has replied to Clickity ClickI only started teaching after the age of 50 and only to adults. I teach Business English on a freelance basis in companies and privately in homes in Madrid. The Spanish tend to be very competitive (in a nice way) and are keen to get on and move up the scale, as it were. One proven way to do this is to have a demonstrably good level of English. Many job interviews are now partly in English!
Best wishes,
Andy
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