I had my second curling lesson a few weeks ago. I was even better this time around and threw the stones that cinched the bonspiel for us! If you'd like to see more signs, visit Signs, Signs.
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Well you've done more curling than I have then! :)
Le curling, j'en regarde des fois a la television, c'est un peu long et lent, mais je trouve cela amusant
101 ans ! Ce club est un peu plus jeune que ma grand mère !
It's a beautiful sign with adorable colors!
Léia
good lord.... cooking, knitting, curling - you are one busy woman with lessons!
I like the sound of 'curling' Halcyon, I really enjoy boules so it's sort of similar oui! Well done on your great result in the game after two lessons, can you imagine how hot you're going to after a few more!!
Wow! Good for you. Nice pic of the sign - 100 years!
I don't know how you are going to find the time to work now, Halcyon, with all of your new hobbies.
Wow! You learn fast!
A grand sign! I don't know much about the game, but know that it is a passion in Canada!
Great sign Halcyon. I am so impressed you are learning this sport.
Good for you!
Curling is not easy.
Sounds interesting.
My Canadian friends are very interested in curling and have got my husband interested in watching it on TV (when we are all together in AZ.) ME? I can take it or leave it. (mostly leave it!) But good for you!
Congrats...I cannot even imagine curling, but I bet it is gobs of fun. Keep on going. Like the sign. genie
Good for you! It's fun to watch in the Olympics.
Saw curling when I visited Canada. Interesting!
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