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Old 06-01-2013, 01:43 PM   #25046
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
Everything has come together so perfectly for this move that I have to start believing in 'signs.' We moved from this same condo last time we went to Thailand, but not a single thing happened the way all of this is happening now. We never even had a single person come to look to buy the condo, and had to eventually rent it out. No one came to our moving sale last time, and we had to pay to throw out everything. This time, the apartment is virtually emptied. ............

Now a glass of Bombay Sapphire, a last bowl of pop corn (I'll pack the popcorn popper tomorrow) and a movie. Life is good.

Stitchawl
Good for you, Stichawl. Congrats on the sale of your condo and your upcoming move to Thailand. I envy you that you go and live in such a nice warm country and with friendly people.

in my cup: hot Arabica coffee

(thinking about my trip in autumn; I would love to travel in Sudan or if that isn't possible again in Egypt. I just watched Joanna Lumley's Nile on T.V, where she travels the whole of the Nile from Alexandrie in to Sudan-Oeganda-Rwanda. Watching this gives me a severe case of the travel bugs.....but first I have to save up for it, although Egypt isn't expensive as it is a political unstable country....)

In the meanwhile: next tuesday I'll be attending a seminar on the restoration of the coffins of the Amun priests, who were made some thousands years ago. http://www.rmo.nl/english
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