Hello Busy Bee. You have such a jam packed life, you make me dizzy !
Fab news about the press release too. Hope it really lifted your spirits. Perhaps you could get more of this type of work?
Enjoy your week x
Hello lovely Lottie! Yes I was chuffed about the release - so will think about putting an ad on some expat groups and see what happens

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Hello Suzie, I've been wondering where you were

You know a while ago I was picturing you with your basket shopping? Well now I'm picturing you with the top down on your car, hair blowing in the wind as you tootle around calling out ciao to the sleepy old men sitting outside in the sun smoking their pipes

what a blissful life you lead Suzie.. I would like to be sitting in that car too

X
PS: How are Orbit & Stella?
Morning Tibbs my love. All good, just busy - not driving around with the convertible top down, sadly - someone broke it last summer (!) and anyway it's just too hot. It can be a blissful life, but sometimes I just want to sit indoors with the aircon on! It was 34 at 3am this morning...But I do love to give the old guys a toot as I drive past the bar where they sit and play cards all day (when they're not at home for meals). My friend's husband Domenico is one of them and he has explained that I'm not being a puttana (a prostitute) - it's such a patriarchal society here, the old blokes are completely convinced that any woman who strays too far from the kitchen is obviously on the pull!
The cats are fine - after a few little medical problems (Stella had cystitis twice, and Orbit has a scratch on her cornea) - but they are both on the mend. Panting a lot from the heat and Stella, with her black coat, usually doesn't spend much time outside.
Just waiting for rain which is forecast - we've had a few rumbles of thunder but it's not cooling down at all, so I'm still in my PJs, sitting next to the fan!
If it doesn't rain tomorrow I'm off to a cemetery with a friend

. This area saw lots of Kiwi soldiers fighting in WW2 and there's a cemetery about 30 mins away called Sangro River. So we're off to have a look, as I thought I might write an article for the NZ Herald about it, with me being the only Kiwi in my town, plus there's a plaque here thanking the Kiwi soldiers for saving the villagers - so it might work nicely. Thursday, it's our regular trip to Lidl - my gay pals drive and I buy us Maccas - and an extra incentive this time is that it's English Week! The lads plan to stock up with frozen fish and chips and shortbread, and I'm going for lots of cheddar

. Friday, lunch with a friend at her house, the other side of the village.
Have a good one, all! xx