out to lunch.... in blackpropaganda
- May 17, 2014, 3:30 a.m.
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Today we are looking forward to meeting up with a Spanish student of English who we met in January 2013 on the flight back to the UK where she was going to study in our nearest University for a senester. We took her around there and met up with her family in January this year in their town which is about 40 minutes away by car. She has just finished her course at University here in Murcia and is taking the bus to see us. We have booked a lunch in one of our favourite restaurants - and we will catch up on what she is doing. It is great to have the chance to meet an ordinary family and become friends - rather than just see ex pats. The temperature has dropped a little more with the breeze - and we may have a shower tomorrow! This will be unusual s once there is virtually a drought here.
Lady of the Bann ⋅ May 17, 2014
Hope it all went well.
Jennifer ⋅ 6 days ago
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