the thing with Curacao is that you can see something weird or interesting everyday.
For example: you can see 2 dead dogs hit by cars on each side of the road, which is very shocking and unpleasant, and on another road see a peacock cross the street.
Not to mention the yuanna's and the little baby goats hopping by.
Without a car u are hopeless here and only in 2 weeks i have driven in 4 different cars. No that it's not nice. The jeep that i have been given for 3 months got overheated (i poured water in a broken water tank it seemed) and is at the garage. The second car (a rental) was fine, but we couldn't rent it for long. The third rental was very bad. The woman that rented it out called it a 'student car'. Because it's crap, she meant. (Matise Daewoo) The thing is that in Holland student cars don't exist, so that was a strange term for me to start with. The second i left with that car the engine fell out and i managed to pull over. I did get help very fast and the car was fixed in 20 minutes. But my trust was gone. The second day, Queensday, i took that same car to the beach with my dad. While driving i smell the penetrating scent of gasoline. Someone drove next to me and pointed out that the car was leaking gas all over the place. From underneath, they stressed.
I was pulling over anyways, because the car was not driving anymore.
This time it was a pain for the rent lady to come, because she was enjoying her one free day on the beach. She came right away anyway with her husband and this time gave me a good car.
She felt very bad for the whole thing.
So yesterday i had a nice station wagon Kia to use and i lost the car key! It fell out of my pocket while going to shoot with the kids of the video-workshop. I did find it though, God loves me. I sometimes have incredible bad luck and at the same time incredible good luck. But personally i feel 2008 will be just incredible good luck :)
Or in better expressed words: incredibly blessed 2008.
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