After waking up the second day, we had our breakfast. All the breakfast's we had were very generous. A buffet with a variety of things. I even tried a small piece of Alpaca. Nope, not a meat eater thank you...... My favorite was the granola they had. I have not seen anything like it here. It was not hard and crunchy, but puffed and chewy and sweet. I poured yogurt on instead of milk and added mango to it. We always had a great breakfast.
Out side we spotted the rooster. I got a good laugh from Mai-Liis when she told me roosters crowed in different languages... I'm so naive :-)
I always loved to see all the color this country had to offer. Always colorful wares hanging out to tempt us.
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Regarding roosters crowing in the language of their country: No, I wasn't joking! For example, in the English language, they say "cockle-doodle-doo" or close to it, and in Estonian the say "kikeriki-kii". How speakers of each language can hear so differently remains a mystery to me.
I thought you were kidding!!!!!!
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