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On Saturday my student V, her mother G, and our Adams family were to Marine Discovery Centre (here in the Steel City). This is a kind of a natural history museum withh the focus on water.
Klavka was impressed by a stuffed black bear in the Centre's lobby. We were told that it was a female bear hit by a car somewhere far to the North from us.
After going to bed (a usual time for a short story and a talk about everything) Klavka asked again and again about that bear, then about wild and domestic animals, and something more, I don't remember. And then there came a question: If a person dies, can one cut a bit of his flesh and taste it?
I took a deep breath and explained about the taboo on canibalism, about funerals.
If I were a social worker, I would read the blogs and then...
P.S. @ the museum Klavka operated the toy canal locks in the right way, helped an animator to build "an igloo" of plastic "ice blocks" and really enjoyed the place. So do the adults. G drove us there.
Klavka was impressed by a stuffed black bear in the Centre's lobby. We were told that it was a female bear hit by a car somewhere far to the North from us.
After going to bed (a usual time for a short story and a talk about everything) Klavka asked again and again about that bear, then about wild and domestic animals, and something more, I don't remember. And then there came a question: If a person dies, can one cut a bit of his flesh and taste it?
I took a deep breath and explained about the taboo on canibalism, about funerals.
If I were a social worker, I would read the blogs and then...

P.S. @ the museum Klavka operated the toy canal locks in the right way, helped an animator to build "an igloo" of plastic "ice blocks" and really enjoyed the place. So do the adults. G drove us there.
