No one that went through the public school system after 2000 can read this x.x. Looks good though. Going to try to make it next weekend.
Is this coastal or in the hills? Might need to adjust for the altitude.
I'm in Tempe, AZ so pretty low down.
Fair, Thanks. That's enough for me to adjust =)
And about the handwriting. It's just sad. When I was a kid my dad fixed a dude's roof. He couldn't pay so offered to teach me. Russian! I learned Russian and Russian cursive before I was 9. I could have a very basic conversation and read basic Russian. I'm sad that it is all gone now. But at the time he said Russians didn't learn cursive any longer and that would have been the 80s.
That is one hell of a trade. Teaching and learning a Language is a life long change even if you forget most of it. It lets you think .. in different and more complex ways.
Hah. Looked at again. I missed it when I skimmed it the first time. You actually list grams too. Not many people do that.
I will never forget 'Russian Cookies' and how much I enjoyed learning it. Looking back I know he enjoyed teaching me because I was a lone kid who was willing to learn. He made it fun and did all kinds of things like having me draw things I wanted translated. I wish I remembered more. Randomly I can sound things out which shocks me.
I prefer grams for cooking :)
Just like they said you won't have a calculator with you when you need it, and now everyone has one on their phone, there is now chatgpt that can translate that for you into text.
Just upload a picture of it and it does a better job reading bad handwriting than most people.
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