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Hiya

Phew Chania was hot this June, we were on Crete from 19th June to 3rd July in a villa off the new National Highway up behind Vrisses at the foot of the White Mountains.

We've booked to go back next year to a villa further west. How do you cope riding in the heat?!

Amanda

Welcome. And don't worry about your English. I'm from America and we haven't spoken it for centuries.

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Hiya

Phew Chania was hot this June, we were on Crete from 19th June to 3rd July in a villa off the new National Highway up behind Vrisses at the foot of the White Mountains.

We've booked to go back next year to a villa further west. How do you cope riding in the heat?!

Amanda

And imagine that we wear entire uniform , like cordura , we have got used :D :D :D

I hope you passed well here... :rolleyes:

Tee Hee we lived in Los Angeles for 19 months and used to have a rule that everywhere beyond our front door we spoke American English eg "elevator" instead of "lift" but once inside our own home we went back to "proper" English :D

I had hoped to start learning Greek this September at my local college but the course may not be running due to lack of interest, I'm waiting to hear more :angry:

I wanted to get beyond being able to say "hello", "please", "thank you", "how are you", "I'm fine" and pointing lots :rolleyes:

If I/we teach you English can you help me out with my Greek?

Amanda

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Tee Hee we lived in Los Angeles for 19 months and used to have a rule that everywhere beyond our front door we spoke American English eg "elevator" instead of "lift" but once inside our own home we went back to "proper" English :D

I had hoped to start learning Greek this September at my local college but the course may not be running due to lack of interest, I'm waiting to hear more :angry:

I wanted to get beyond being able to say "hello", "please", "thank you", "how are you", "I'm fine" and pointing lots :rolleyes:

If I/we teach you English can you help me out with my Greek?

Amanda

anything you want i am here! :D

Yippee, I'd better look into adding a Greek keyboard layout to my Windows XP computer :D

We've got an class with a brand new Greek tutor on 1st October but the college told me that the rest of the people signed up for "intermediate" standard classes - help, where's the door?!

Watch this space.

Thanks!

Amanda

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Yippee, I'd better look into adding a Greek keyboard layout to my Windows XP computer :D

We've got an class with a brand new Greek tutor on 1st October but the college told me that the rest of the people signed up for "intermediate" standard classes - help, where's the door?!

Watch this space.

Thanks!

Amanda

i keep in touch ..dont worry.. :D;)

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Ha, ha did you spot my grammar error?! "an class" oops, sorry bad editing :blink:

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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