Arillas Today

Started by Eggy, August 08, 2007, 04:30:35 PM

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sharonF

:D :D :D phil, okay your in greek time, lol.

Sea bream!  sooo delicious. 

Sharon xx

justphil

Paul and Di, Arillas awaits. Who knows, you might even find my legs... Hope we meet again.

And Sharon, Greek time isn't slow enough. Dawned on me today we've done a whole week already.

Phil



justphil

There's one more snippet. Jen's laptop, which we have with us, has all sorts of stuff on the desktop.

This morning (OK, afternoon) I got up and adamantly said "It's more than 21 degrees here."

She looked at me and said "that's the date you stupid s*d!"

Arillas is not good for brains.....
Phil



sharonF


Dai

Arillas last night was, for me at least, another new experience. I was sat in Thalassa, chatting after another great meal when I had that "someone's watching you feeling". I looked around and all the women in the restaurant were looking at me, some obviously, some a little more subtle but no doubt all eyes were on my table. Anyway, Giorgos, (or Gorgeous George as some Arillacs call him) who had popped over for a chat bade me farewell and moved on. A moment later I looked around and not one of the women was any longer looking lovingly in my direction. Strange or what!

Karen/Colin

Very strange & can't say i am not a bit jealous!!

Karen

Sandy x

Dimitri, if you're reading this, I do think Phil has earned the title of ON THE SPOT REPORTER for a few weeks......
Sandy x

justphil

It is 3am here. Phil has no taste for roving, but has had an absoultely STUNNING evening in his adopted home. Somehow Arillas does this to me every time I am here. It was Sue and Roy who shared this one with us.

If I write the names ValnBill and TerrynHelen you might just begin to understand why Arillas Today has friggin blown me away. Just now I am in bits, no it's not pollen, I am crying my eyes out with sheer delight. We met them all in Kostas on the Beach, and on the way back to Bardis, a very feminine voice called us into Thalassa. We ended Arillas today being bought a drink by Yiota.

If the amazing joy I feel doesn't stop soon, Arillas will sink into the sea today.

Phil



MaryH

Phil  and Jen , glad you are having a lovely and sounds like a very relaxing time. Keep having fun
Love
Mary x

Paul D

You're warming the place up nicely for our Arillas Today. Which is in 4 weeks, 5 days time. Just to let you know, woken up to a cloudless sky - almost Corfu-like!
Arillas - `perfect antidote to life`s stresses and strains`!

justphil

Thanks Mary and Paul. I have asked the Boss for a day off, but was refused....

We have many plans, but know already that "que sera sera, what will be will be."

Phil



justphil

Well I can report that Arillas has sunk into the sea. The bomb went off at 4am, and I slept through it. (Tongues and cheeks appear to be quite solid here. )

The summer weather is gorgeous today, with temperature a bit lower, not a wisp of cloud in the sky, and a tiny breeze. This corner of Arillas has had all of its dental work done, because all you can see are the smiles on every face here.

The atmosphere is even sunnier at Bardis as newbies arrived today. By newbies I mean people who were here two weeks ago and have now arrived back for another 4 weeks in heaven. Everybody has been here longer than me and are back for another stay.

I might be able to report on more later, but don't rely on it. Jen is asleep, and our plans to go the the Bow have shrunk. We thought maybe we'll get as far as the Nut. The reality might be Graziella, which is about 400 metres from here.

Arillas life is still GOOG!
Phil





Eggy

I'll catch you both , very soon P n J.
Yesterday afternoon was a pleasure for me to spend some time, with Val n Bill.at Mathraki. - And not a dart in sight! - And a not "WOTSTHATALLABOUT" just a special reminder to me, "DONCHYERKNOW?" that there is life after darts and good conversations can be had, without these missiles.

Ref John n Dot also managed to get me, without arrows, and I have enjoyed these chatting times. Special thanks to Cheryl who, very dimplomatically, reminded me that prime time speaking is important to all.

The sad news is that we lose, not only John n Dot, but also Cheryl tomorrow morning. Back to the UK until.......... Not for me to say!
(Sometimes, maybe, I will leave the darts at home.)

I sit here now, with a 35deg, in the shade, temp at 6pm wondering who is around that I can pester from tomorrow.Watch out Phil n Jen unless you find some more "Arilliacs" and work out a shift system to keep me amused.

Light rain forecast on Tuesday/Wednesday?. Hmmmmmmm!!!
WOTTANICEDAY2DAY with just that tad of sadness saying ...............
.................."Have a good trip Avrio"

Cheers
Negg

JohnTheRef&Dot

Thanks for the time Neil
And Thanks for the Fruit Mmmmmm

justphil

And thanks from us, John and Dot and Cheryl, for the "magic moments" we spent together. If we miss yous tonight, here's wishing a safe and pleasant journey abroad.

You can pester us any time you like Neill. Just do it s l  o   w   ly!

Phil