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Posts: 6447
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
I'm back!
1300 miles in 2 days - never again!
I'm online for a while in the UK, until my return next week.
Meantime, you guys have been busy Love the feedback and as I am writing some new software for the next release of the forum this is all good stuff. I'll take your requirements onboard as your needs become more sophisticated and see what we can do to incorporate them. Promise!
You got out in time, we are having torrential rain. Good for the farmers though and luckily it did not affect los magos ( the arrival of the Kings) yesterday. Water is running down the cobbled streets like streams. The Albaicin is thick with woodsmoke as everyone tries to keep the houses warm.
Dame un toque ( give me a ring) when you get back. Love to your Dad.
Ahh Simon you are this part of the world - coming home to sample some of the british winter I suppose Hope all is well. Are you going to Jerez this year - we have flights booked. Will be there for whole two weeks.
Well, I´m not going to Jerez. I'm planning to be away for a long time this summer. The heat eats my energy, so from now on and until summer, I'll be in the workshop.
ORIGINAL: Escribano Kate, the Marmite is as good as packed.
je je thanks Simon. Its one of the few things I miss, as well as a good curry. Have just found a little shop in Granada that sells all the Asian spices, other wise I'm dependent on friends who come out laden with vindaloo paste and Jamaican chilli sauce.
Ah yes its great to travel but even better to get home.