You seem to have finally returned from Turkey and by the looks of it, you both seem to be very pleased. Good for you. Konstantinoopeli is definitely a city I'd love to visit some day.
I managed to buy me/us a great many books today. Like the new G.G.Kay: The Last Light of the Sun, or the Steph Swainston's The Year of Our War. Or the very interesting looking The Land That Never Was by David Sinclair, about this sir Gregor MacGregor, self-titled cazique of Poyais, a small country in the heart of Central America, who came to London in 1821 to lure investors and would-be settlers to invest and emigrate to said country. And some dozen or so other titles. Books I mean, not investors or emigrées.
I really needed this shopping-spree, since my webpages were terminated by the provider. No, not the blog, but my old geocities-pages. In Finnish.
You could learn to spell your beloved one's lj-page correctly... It's jlms, not ljms, like you link it in one of your comments.
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Date: 2004-04-23 04:19 pm (UTC)You seem to have finally returned from Turkey and by the looks of it, you both seem to be very pleased. Good for you. Konstantinoopeli is definitely a city I'd love to visit some day.
I managed to buy me/us a great many books today. Like the new G.G.Kay: The Last Light of the Sun, or the Steph Swainston's The Year of Our War. Or the very interesting looking The Land That Never Was by David Sinclair, about this sir Gregor MacGregor, self-titled cazique of Poyais, a small country in the heart of Central America, who came to London in 1821 to lure investors and would-be settlers to invest and emigrate to said country. And some dozen or so other titles. Books I mean, not investors or emigrées.
I really needed this shopping-spree, since my webpages were terminated by the provider. No, not the blog, but my old geocities-pages. In Finnish.
You could learn to spell your beloved one's lj-page correctly... It's jlms, not ljms, like you link it in one of your comments.
/jukkahoo, från Helsingfors