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Wheel chair for Africa

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I found a nice set of wheels for the African part of the trip ....

off road wheel chair

How many should I order for the MS Amsterdam?

Last Updated on Sunday, 21 February 2010 14:49
 

Two New Poems from Emma on her Blog

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oiseau1 Click on this link to read http://lecoeursurlatete.blogspot.com/ two new poems from Emma.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 January 2010 13:08
 

Polls

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polls2 I have added a new section with Polls on the right hand side of the web site, I will regularly post a new poll every week or every two weeks. Votes are annonymous and you can re-vote every 24 hours.

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 January 2010 18:26
 

Latest changes to site

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  • I have added quite a few pictures from the 50s (parents wedding) and the 60s to the site plus the random image scroll on the left hand side of the page.
  • You can now call www.tjepkema.com directly, you do not need to add the / family to the url anymore
  • To see the pictures you must be logged in!
  • You can access professional Franks boutton on site from the top of the page
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2010 16:46
 

Welcome to the Web Site Tjepkema

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This will serve as a community web site for the Tjepkema family, it will cover news, blogs, pictures and anything the members of the Familly find useful.

The web site will contain general information visible to the world and private information only visible to registered members.

Please log in (Lower left of the screen) to see the private pages of the family.

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2010 16:47
 


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As most of the text is written in Dutch by my mother and then typed into the computer by my father (censorship!), I thought it would be useful to have some translations of the texts for everyones enjoyment.

You will notice in the lower left side of the screen a set of small flags, just click on the flag you wish to read and enjoy the text.

As with all automatic page translators, the result may not always reflect the reality of the texts, I was quite shocked when I read in the english version that Paul had suddenly turned gray after the trip to the U.S.. When in fact the text spoke of his suitcase.

So be warned, it could lead to some interesting discussions

As most of the text is written in Dutch by my mother and then typed into the computer by my father (censorship!), I thought it would be useful to have some translations of the texts for everyones enjoyment.

You will notice in the lower left side of the screen a set of flags, just click on the translation you wish to read and enjoy the text.

As with all automatic page translators, the result may not always reflect the reality of the texts, I was quite shocked when I read in the english version that Paul had suddenly turned gray after the trip to the U.S.. When in fact the text spoke of his suitcase.

So be warned, it could lead to some interesting discussions

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