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Marelli Thu 16-Aug-12 15:40:16

Apart from choosing a new name, I've been slathering Germolene on insect bites - how lovely is that? My new name doesn't make one think of Germolene and insect bites! It's the time of year for these and I'm covered in large itchy bumps...grin

annodomini Tue 11-Sept-12 21:12:48

I had a final drive round the district with Greatnan, lovely lunch in a very good restaurant in her village. The flight home arrived 20 minutes early and now I am home after a really great holiday - perfect weather, wonderful scenery and great company.

Grannylin Tue 11-Sept-12 21:26:35

Welcome back anno, so pleased you had a great time.

Bags Tue 11-Sept-12 21:29:44

anno smile

glassortwo Tue 11-Sept-12 21:31:47

Welcome back anno sounds like you and greatnan had a good time.

whenim64 Tue 11-Sept-12 21:53:44

Welcome home Anno. It's good to hear you had a good holiday smile

Ella46 Tue 11-Sept-12 22:07:40

Welcome back Anno glad you enjoyed yourselves smile

harrigran Wed 12-Sept-12 00:29:50

Welcome back anno sounds as if you had a great time.
My kitchen is finished smile the fitter managed to fit the cupboard without damaging it. I now have one sparkly white cupboard and the rest of the kitchen is about ready for repainting.

Oldgreymare Wed 12-Sept-12 09:28:25

harri grin
Glass thanks...cold wind yesterday sad 'still I managed to get loads of washing dry.
baNANA... know the feeling but it does come over boys too! Driving a stroppy 18 month old (He did talk early!) to look for ducks to feed, we drove past a lovely white windmill and remarked on it only for a grumpy voice in the back to say...'It's black'
From then on stroppy days were known as 'black windmill days'.
Today I'm taking my neighbour to our nearest 'Outlet Village' as a reward for keeping an eye on our house (lunch included!).

soop Wed 12-Sept-12 11:54:52

harri Isn't it good to reach the end of a battle...albeit with a cupboard door! Stand back, and admire it. Cheers!
anno Your visit to Greatnan will have perked you up no end. I imagine that she's a lot of fun. Welcome home.
baNANA your post made me grin.

baNANA Wed 12-Sept-12 16:42:57

Oldgreymare and Soop smile

annodomini Wed 12-Sept-12 17:22:30

Yes, it was great to discover Haute Savoie with Greatnan. She really knows her way around and is a very good driver - I never had white knuckles even on a certain road with 17 hairpin bends.

Greatnan Wed 12-Sept-12 17:29:13

And you were a great passenger, anno - unlike a certain lady that I love very much!

Butternut Wed 12-Sept-12 17:35:52

Glad you had a good holiday with Greatnan, Anno.

I still have white knuckles! I've just returned from off-roading across the Pyrenees from St. Jean Pied de Port to Pamploma. The scenery was simply superb - particularly early morning above the cloud line, although the backpacking hostel in Pamploma is not to be recommended! Then to St. Jean de Luz - grubby and tired.
My bones will never be the same again. An exhilarating time. Just got back and still on a high.

Good to be alive and back on GN! grin

JO4 Wed 12-Sept-12 17:41:30

" I now have one sparkly white cupboard and the rest of the kitchen is about ready for repainting."

Harrigran grin

Sorry. Not really laughing.

Bags Wed 12-Sept-12 17:54:52

Enjoy that high, butty! Good to have you back after your adventure smile

Greatnan Wed 12-Sept-12 17:57:40

Butternut - after I found my first house in Aude I had eight days left to spare, so I drove right across the Spanish Pyrenees from the Med almost to the Atlantic. I love St. Jean Pied de Port and the whole area. Next month I am house-swapping back to Pyrenees Orientales and I am going to spend a couple of days in Barcelona with a woman friend. There are several lovely passes between France and Spain and I have used them all.
You have reminded me of how much I love the Pyrenees Atlantiques - I feel another trip coming on!

soop Wed 12-Sept-12 18:19:17

Lovely to have you back with us Butter. Enjoy your memories. sunshine

Mamie Wed 12-Sept-12 18:21:12

I love St Jean de Luz, my favourite town in France.
We are on holiday on the Mediterranean coast in the Pyrenees Orientales, swimming every day in the sea which is in front of our balcony. Fab!

Greatnan Wed 12-Sept-12 18:28:32

Is it windy, Mamie? I lived on the lagoon at St.Cyprien Plage, and it was lovely to swim every day, but my little gs did not like the wind.

Mamie Wed 12-Sept-12 19:04:40

It has been calm up until now but the Tramontane is just starting up; our bay on the Cote Vermeille is very sheltered and though we can see the breakers out at sea, the water here is calm. Today we went for a lunchtime swim when the beach was empty and the wind blew our bag off the path into the sea. We swam furiously across the bay just in time to rescue OH's crocs, the towel and our keys to the car and the apartment....

Oldgreymare Wed 12-Sept-12 19:15:13

Gosh Grans! I want to set off again. Some days I just feel like pointing my car and driving (usually when I've just got back from a holiday!)
But I did find some bargains. Not one not two BUT three pairs of trousers for £34.... is that a record? 'Blue-crossed' in a sale, two linen and one chino... do I need them? hmm

Grannylin Wed 12-Sept-12 19:34:39

So jealous Mamie,I could jump in that seasunshine

Ella46 Wed 12-Sept-12 19:39:58

Ogm what's need got to do with it? wink

Just had to post.... my dgd has just started walking this afternoon! Must have been this poor old nanna walking her round all afternoon yesterday!
smile

Anagram Wed 12-Sept-12 19:42:03

Oh, lovely Ella! Well done grin
They're so adorable when they start walking aren't they - hands outstretched just in case....

glassortwo Wed 12-Sept-12 19:44:57

Good to have you back after your adventures butter smile

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