poniedziałek, 1 listopada 2010

"Hakuna matata"

To your surprise, a post is now without a drawing. However, I'm still working on butterflies. I hope to be ready to exhibit them more or less in a month's time. I'm fascinated with butterflies, especially those in pictures. In particular, I'm fond of butterflies migrating to Canada. They have orange wings and are really stunning. When I think of these animals, the National Geographic magazine crosses my mind. There, you can find inspiring pictures.
When Pawlikowska publishes a book, she always promotes the National Geographic magazine, because she writes for it. She doesn't write about travel only. She is wise and she shares her experience with others. Recently, I've grasped her interesting motto:" If you don't like something in yourself, wait untill that drawback becomes an advantage. Interesting stuff, isn't it? Sometimes, there are features you are not able to change. What do you have to do in such a situation? Well, you have to be more humble towards life.
Now, something funny also from Pawlikowska's book:"Blondynka na safari". I suppose you probably know the expression: "Hakuna matata!" which means no problem, don't worry in Suahili. There is a snag here. You have to memorize that phrase correctly, because when you change the last letter, you'll have: "Hakuna matiti", which means : She has no tits and "Hakuna matako", which means: She has no bum. So, be watchful.
Have a nice day, Ela.

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