Frank and Joan's Adventures in Northern Cyprus
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Our adventures in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus continue....

Living the dream - Our villa is for sale

June 03

- Obviously Michael and I, trying to harmonise whilst singing "Oh to be connected now that June is here" caused them to cover their ears and say, best do the job then. Low and behold there were two men down the hole this morning busily connected the old cables to the new. When I downloaded my e-mails, via my very own telephone line, I received a photo from my very good friend in UK, Les (Biggles) Martin. So named because his hobby is flying model aeroplanes. He has owned a few, crashed a few and still enjoys the challenge. But this photo shows something a little larger than I am used to seei

ng from him. Now as we still do the lottery together with Les & Jill I was wondering if he was holding out on me, because his e-mail says I want one. Maybe he just arranged to take Jill up as part of the softening up process! Its great to be connected again because I have lots of work to do on websites, to create new information sources for you all. A local Turkish Cypriot friend Omaç Cin has a four storey home furnishing store in Nicosia, known for obvious reasons as Omaç Cin Plaza. He has asked for a website to be built and linked through our North Cyprus Information section. I reckon a couple of weeks should see this live and then you will find information on all your furnishing needs. Also our friend Ali together with his brother has started a new car hire business, with brand new Ford Fiestas and Focus cars, so they also want a website for their Majestic Car Hire. I will post a note when these are running live.This evening we went out, with Michael and Barbara, to the local restaurant for a portion of their fish, chips and peas. See old English traditions take a long time to die and it seems to me that you can find that meal anywhere in the world, the only difference being the quality. But out here and in this local Seranada Restaurant, it costs £4.00 for a very nice meal, plus of course the odd beer and a bottle of vino for the ladies, well worth a visit.
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