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On holiday until 8.1.08

by lorenz on Dec 24, 2007 in internal notes

I’m off to Portugal for two weeks. Unfortunately I haven’t had time to update the blog recently. Happy holidays and see you next year!

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2 comments

Comment from: Sergio

Sergio

Wow, what a surprise :)
Enjoy Portugal!

Regards from a Portuguese who lives near Lisbon.

2007-12-28 @ 22:15

Comment from: lorenz

admin

Thanks! I’ve really really enjoyed it and will come back. We’ve continued travelling to Gibraltar, Ceuta and Morocco (see pictures)

2008-01-13 @ 11:47


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