A to Z - Photographs of Arillas and Corfu

Started by TerryW, August 08, 2007, 01:15:09 PM

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AJC51



Harvey Wallbanger Cocktail at Happy Hour

soniaP

Meant to say the garlic prawns were from Akrogiali fish tavern in Agios Georgious. Such a beautiful setting . Highly recommended. Link to website below.
http://akrogialitaverna.com/

AJC51


AJC51


soniaP

K is for Kleftiko - the best in Arillas at Vinceremos.


soniaP

L is for Logo at Bardis Sun Studios. Designed by George and it is so true - a home away from home.




kevin-beverly


kevin-beverly



HI ALL 

YOU ALL GONE MAD NOW ALL WELL DONE

KEVIN

soniaP

Yes definitely Kevin.

Cant stop now. Last one and will give someone else a go. Mezze at Gratselas.
(have you notice mine are all food)

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soniaP


kevin-beverly





Hi all

You can save lunapic by bookmark on phones or favourites on computer so you don't have to type lunapic all the time

Kevin

TerryW

I was really fed up when Photobucket held me to "ransom", as I had hundreds of photos stored on there.

I used an add on to Chrome browser to get them back.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/photobucket-hotlink-fix/kegnjbncdcliihbemealioapbifiaedg?hl=en

Try it, it if you want to retrieve some of your stored photographs on Photobucket.

I now use Lunapic after some advice from Kevin.



kevin-beverly



HI ALL

MORE FOOD
N FOR NECTARINES

The Difference Between Peaches and Nectarines
The main physical difference is that peaches have a fuzzy coating, whereas nectarines are smooth and do not have this coating. They are almost identical genetically, but there is a gene variant between the two.

The peach (Prunus persica) is a deciduous tree native to the region of Northwest China between the Tarim Basin and the north slopes of the Kunlun Mountains, where it was first domesticated and cultivated.[3] It bears an edible juicy fruit called a peach or a nectarine.

The specific name persica refers to its widespread cultivation in Persia (modern-day Iran), from where it was transplanted to Europe. It belongs to the genus Prunus which includes the cherry, apricot, almond and plum, in the rose family. The peach is classified with the almond in the subgenus Amygdalus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated seed shell. Due to their close relatedness, the inside of a peach stone tastes remarkably similar to almond, and peach stones are often used to make a cheap version of marzipan, known as persipan.[4]

Peaches and nectarines are the same species, even though they are regarded commercially as different fruits. In contrast to peaches, whose fruits present the characteristic fuzz on the skin, nectarines are characterized by the absence of fruit-skin trichomes (fuzz-less fruit); it is thought that a mutation in a single gene (MYB25) is responsible for the hair or no-hair difference between the two.

KEVIN

Eggy

Kevin - Just how much copying n pasting can you do in one day?? - R U retired now or just using the company time to keep all of us Arilliacs happy??
Negg

kevin-beverly




Hi Neil

Yes I have retired nearly two year on Ill health the old ticker but I do a lot of private work keeps me going
I am hoping more pics to see more the better
Make sure Karl doesn't drink all the Mythos before I get out there
See you soon with ouzo
Kevin

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