That’s exactly what I thought, when I read back over it this morning. I re-blogged it as a bit of fun, a nostalgic moment. My grammar is still shit and there is still too much waffle; maybe one day I shall write something that I can be really proud of!
How nostalgic! Now you’re on a new trajectory. Can’t wait to follow the unfolding and noticing how your writing style is influenced by more pastoral, tranquil surroundings.
Having already spent 4 nights in the little andalucian village where we shall be living (the week of the househunting) I already know that the noisiest things are the donkeys, followed by the dogs, then the tractors as they make their way out to the olive groves. I hope that Pete’s and my raucous laughter won’t disturb the peace too much 😉
Strange to see how much your writing changes and develops in just 2 years isn’t it?
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That’s exactly what I thought, when I read back over it this morning. I re-blogged it as a bit of fun, a nostalgic moment. My grammar is still shit and there is still too much waffle; maybe one day I shall write something that I can be really proud of!
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How nostalgic! Now you’re on a new trajectory. Can’t wait to follow the unfolding and noticing how your writing style is influenced by more pastoral, tranquil surroundings.
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Having already spent 4 nights in the little andalucian village where we shall be living (the week of the househunting) I already know that the noisiest things are the donkeys, followed by the dogs, then the tractors as they make their way out to the olive groves. I hope that Pete’s and my raucous laughter won’t disturb the peace too much 😉
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If it’s disturbed by laughter, it needs a little shaking up!
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