That was a catchy tune! I really enjoyed that - also watching the words at the bottom helped me to understand the idea behind the song, since I'm not so great with just the audio.
You are from Cardiff and living in Sicily LOL. My wife is Sicilian and living in Cardiff along with myself (i'm from Plymouth but have lived in Sicily). My wife much prefers Cardiff as so much easier for work and everything is so just much easier in general. Do you like Sicily and whereabouts you? We always head to Catania and Tremistieri (village on the Etna) where her parents live. Don't you find the bureaucracy etc too much hassle. We could never live back in Sicily. Interesting blog. Interested to know your thoughts. paul@promarketingonline.com
Thanks, Ellee. xx I thought so too, jmb. Hi, Paul. Interesting to hear from someone who's done it the other way round! Certaibnly there is less bureaucracy and you can fins help in a more "direct" way in the Uk. There are days when the bureaucracy here drives me crazy here and others when I just think, "pazienza". My main bugbears are the post office and the water supply!
I'm a sort-of retired language teacher from Cardiff, Wales, UK, now trying to make a new life in Sicily. I'm not growing vines, making olive oil or restoring a palace stone by stone!
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That was a catchy tune! I really enjoyed that - also watching the words at the bottom helped me to understand the idea behind the song, since I'm not so great with just the audio.
I sang along in he shower - now my computer is wet...
It is so, James. Glad you liked it, Leslie. Sorry about that, Mutley!
Music is so uplifting Welshcakes. Take care, thinking of you. Ellee xx
Great song Welshcakes.
You are from Cardiff and living in Sicily LOL. My wife is Sicilian and living in Cardiff along with myself (i'm from Plymouth but have lived in Sicily).
My wife much prefers Cardiff as so much easier for work and everything is so just much easier in general.
Do you like Sicily and whereabouts you? We always head to Catania and Tremistieri (village on the Etna) where her parents live.
Don't you find the bureaucracy etc too much hassle. We could never live back in Sicily. Interesting blog. Interested to know your thoughts. paul@promarketingonline.com
Thanks, Ellee. xx I thought so too, jmb. Hi, Paul. Interesting to hear from someone who's done it the other way round! Certaibnly there is less bureaucracy and you can fins help in a more "direct" way in the Uk. There are days when the bureaucracy here drives me crazy here and others when I just think, "pazienza". My main bugbears are the post office and the water supply!
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