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The Biscuit Returns!

From the blog: Poetry Corner, Cyprus


Let’s all go crazy on a Wednesday. The biscuit is a nature lover! The driver, holding sheets of wood on his car roof, whilst driving, is completely true!   N  a  t  u  r  e        T  i  m  e  Oh to be a biscuit When the Spring is here! Looks out… Will B. risk it? P’rhaps… Read more…


by The poet’s pen on May 16, 2012

The Biscuit Returns!

The wheels on the bus go round and round

From the blog: Diary of a Cyprus Mum, Cyprus


Living in Cyprus has always had a lot of advantages, and since roughly a year the list of pros has grown to include a relatively good (and more or less reliable) public transport system. Trouble is, I never use it. Always pressed for time as I am, I much rather travel in my car as… Read more…


by Mum on May 16, 2012

The wheels on the bus go round and round

Cheung Chau: Tung Wan Beach

From the blog: Discovering Hong Kong with Kids, Hong Kong


To be fair, I should start by saying that we didn’t actually plan to go to this beach either time we went.  The first time we went, Julien and I had gone by ourselves to see Pak Tai Temple on the Day of the Dead.  After we had done a bit of hiking, we just… Read more…


by Lexy on May 15, 2012

Cheung Chau: Tung Wan Beach

An Expat Away From “Home” ?

From the blog: Living in Bulgaria, a village life , Bulgarian Black Sea


Well here I am in a dull, windy, bleak & rainy UK. I haven’t set foot in England for two & a half years. It’s funny how even though everything in Bulgaria is so different, & coming back here is stepping forward into the 2st century, even though its a different world, one I have… Read more…


by Joanna Rosina on May 14, 2012

The effect of microwave transmissions, Orihuela Costa Town hall – rebroadcasting in Costa Blanca & Costa Calida

From the blog: Television & Technology, Costa Blanca


An excerpt below from Martina Scheurer of Orihuela Town hall. “As councillor for modernization and also as coordinator from Los Verdes regarding the councillor department of environment. You are right, it is illegal to transmit in frequencies which do interfere with the ordinary satelite reception. Also the emision of “potencia radiada isotropica Equivalente ” (unfortunatly… Read more…


by Paul on May 16, 2012

The effect of microwave transmissions, Orihuela Costa Town hall – rebroadcasting in Costa Blanca & Costa Calida

Artisanship

From the blog: Living the Dolce Vita, Rome


“Art is a mirror not because it is the same as the object, but because it is different… A mirror is a vision of things, not a working model of them. And the silver seen in a mirror is not for sale.” G. K. Chesterton
in The Uses of Diversity Today I spent half a day… Read more…


by Waltzing Matilda on May 16, 2012

Artisanship

How do you settle in?

From the blog: Multicultural Masala, Luxembourg


Having moved a fair bit over the years (well almost since I was a foetus), I think I have developed a ‘settling-in-mechanism’ that helps me to quickly assimilate, integrate, and enjoy the new country I move to. A quick round up of what my fellow world travelers do brought on answers such as : look… Read more…


by Writing organism on May 15, 2012

Fomento announce new plan

From the blog: Property in Spain, Costa Blanca


Ana Pastor, from the Ministry of “Fomento” (Development Minister of Spain) announced a new long term plan to improve development and expansion in road communications, public transport and the property market last week.  She said it was time to say goodbye to the “Pharaonic development” that has taken place in recent years and the new… Read more…


by Gareth Jenkins on May 15, 2012

Fomento announce new plan

The Good Life

From the blog: Driving Around Goats, Costa del Sol


Did I ever imagine when watching the cult show ‘The Good Life’ that my own life would turn out to be very similar indeed. I came to this conclusion last night while making my own clothes on the sewing machine and looking out the window at my six very young hens (8 weeks) becoming accustomed… Read more…


by Yorkshirelass on May 16, 2012

The Good Life

Hiking for a Cause

From the blog: Adventures in Paris, Paris & Ile de France


The same friend who introduced me to cycling by Lac d’Orient also introduced me to a wonderful organization, Une main tendue vers le Pérou (A Helping Hand for Peru). Une main tendue vers le Pérou is a non-profit that supports specific local organizations in the region of Piura, Peru that work with disadvantaged children and adolescents, to… Read more…


by Abby on May 16, 2012

Hiking for a Cause
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