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OMG...now I know how Gollam felt when he touched the ring!
I went into an Apple Store, laid my hands on a MacBook Air and within seconds I was completely consumed by the desire to own it. And here I am, writing my first blog on one. No will power, that's me! It's now MY PRECIOUS. In just over a week, I'm heading off to Comino to do the lift out and antifoul thing. In typical OCD style, I've already packed, unpacked and re-packed. It's not just hand luggage this time; Ryanair let me remortgage the house to allow a whole 20 kg of extra stuff to go in the hold. As you'll see in future photos on the beach, I bought us a pair of the most exotic, hip, comfortable beach mats money can buy. They are just the dogs........trouble is they're quite big hence the hold luggage expense, but I really do think all the effort will be worth it. So, that's everything I need......a comfy beach mat and a shiny new Mac. Oh...and I forgot to mention, I had a Kindle for my birthday last week. Sorted !!
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A FEW PICS OF COMINO Click a photo to enlarge and use side arrows to scroll through. COMINO IS CURRENTLY HEREDID SOMEONE SAY SEAFOODOn our journey from Portugal to Greece we enjoyed amazing seafood almost everywhere we stopped. Finding the local fish market was always a priority because seafood was so plentiful and so reasonably priced. And, the displays were a feast for your eyes.
Locating a market sometimes meant pounding the pavements in searing heat, but if you kept your eyes peeled, you often came across a little clue. The pic below was a rather less than subtle advert for a fish market - it was eight feet tall.
Freshly cooked onboard, a plateful of giant prawns, baked in wine and garlic, washed down with a few glasses of local vino, was like heaven. Watching the sunset on the boat eating a meal like that was the epitome of "living the dream".
Now we're in Greece we've another favourite to savour. I'm talking about fried Calamari. It's usually good, but every now and then it's off-the-scale fantastic. At Natalie's Taverna on Kontokali Beach in Corfu, it was nothing short of epic.
We're based in Lefkas now and It's been a bit of a mission to find somewhere just as good. And we have. Rakias is a mere ten minute walk from the marina and this little fish market, with its very own taverna attached, is quite sensational.
Oh...and it's also worth mentioning that, on occasions, a bit of barbequed Octopus is on the menu at some of the tavernas we frequent. Can I resist....no. SUNSETS AND DRAMATIC SKIESNo filters, or any other monkey business, have been used to enhance these images.
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