For instance, I’ve occasionally started singing aloud to my iPod when I’m walking alone, although I’ve justified this as legitimate practice for Canada next year when I’ll have to make sure I announce my presence to any bears in the vicinity. I got a bit of other practice yesterday when I came across some cows on the track unexpectedly, and cows are startling enough when you aren’t expecting them so I imagine bears are even more so. Of course you don’t really expect cows to be particularly savage, but they did significantly outnumber me, it was getting quite late, I don’t know much about cows’ nocturnal behaviour and while I know all about what to do in a bear attack I’ve never really studied up on what to in case of cows so wasn’t sure if I should play dead or not (which again could have been good practice), but decided in the end to just walk past, although we were both watching each other pretty intently as we passed by. On top of this I was already feeling a bit self-conscious around animals as there had been some rabbits (can’t remember the proper collective noun, a herd) watching me try to take pictures of myself with my own camera.
Anyway, this hardly painting a very impressive picture of me – the mountain climbing story was much better – so I think I’ll change the subject with some more pretty scenery.

And here's some of the people I've been staying with.
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I see you let that guy in the top left of the photo borrow your hair colour?
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