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andrew Ivimey
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#166 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Swimming in a sea of sangria we are enjoying 38 degrees. Tomorrow we speed south to the Mediterranean where it promises to be up to 10 degrees cooler...which is still too hot.
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#167 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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andrew Ivimey wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2017 1:11 pm Swimming in a sea of sangria we are enjoying 38 degrees. Tomorrow we speed south to the Mediterranean where it promises to be up to 10 degrees cooler...which is still too hot.
Top man!

Hit 50C here at the weekend - I walked about a mile today and probably lost a kilo in the process - it's not very nice...

However, the reason I was out walking was to go to the currency exchange - I picked up 250,000 AMD (Armenian Dram) - about USD 500, and 1200 GEL (Georgian Lari) - again, about USD 500 worth.

So now I have a quarter of a million Drams and more Laris than you can shake a finger at.

SWMBO & I off on Wednesday to Yerevan - back sometime mid July.
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#168 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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LOL :D
 
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