No IKEA on Ibiza Neti? Oh I'm definitely not coming there to get niched then. (I remember those walls from childhood summers in Spain.) There are two IKEAs in the suburbs here and there's a free of charge IKEA bus to one of them. Boarding that bus always makes me feel like a child on a school outing - or like an idiot. But the candles do seem fantastic, I've burnt a half one and no dripping and running and the flame is calm and beautiful. It's these
http://www.ikea.com/g...log/products/50157687
The free of charge IKEA bus taking people BACK to town was twenty minutes late and it was bitter cold. An American immigrant lady and I started talking. She said she had family all over the States and every other year there was a family gathering, held in a new town and state every time so that the children would get to know their country through their family, I thought that was wonderful. And - get a load of this - she had stayed at the Chelsea Hotel in the seventies! I guess that's as close as I'm gonna get to the Chelsea Hotel: Chatting with someone who's been there.
There's so much snow here now. The day before yesterday I saw a van coming down the street slowly. You know how some vans look a little bit human? This one had a coat of snow on the roof at least a foot high and it really looked like he (the van!) was wearing a cap, aww.
I don't believe you jno:) I'm firmly convinced you worked for the BBC.
If Diet Coke and Mentos are what we *should* try at home, I'm afraid to ask what we shouldn't... (.) ( •) Here's a guy from whom Ry Cooder learnt a lot about playing the guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDR83ZHKN0Q