Year: 2009

Telly Tales

Just after the turn of the Millennium, we ditched our faithful old Sony 19″ 4:3 TV in favour of one of those newfangled wide-screen, 16:9 TVs. This, despite the mixed format broadcasting that was prevalent at the time. Still, hopefully

Frustratingly Weird

OK, for two days now I’ve had no less than six installations of WordPress 2.7 up and running, three development instances on my local machine and three live instances on the server I use. On both machines the three instances

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WordPress 2.7

Well, now we are “cooking on gas”, as they say, assuming there’s anyone left in the world that can actually afford any gas and, of course, that the darn Russkies have actually turned the supply back on again. According to

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Bully for Billy

After what can only be described as an eventful trip to Spain house-dog-and-cat-sitting over Christmas and New Year, it was finally time to return to the UK. Geoff and Pam’s house is in a stunning position with views up the

The Menagerie

[Oops, I forgot to post this one.] House, dog and cat sitting duties came to an end with Geoff and Pam’s return yesterday, despite the technological trauma of automatically locking car doors during the airport run. Today, the rightful owners

Automotive Panic

More rain today. It didn’t really matter ‘cos we were off to Valencia airport after a few chores to collect Geoff and Pam on their return trip from Australia via England. Their flight was due at 3:15 PM so, allowing

Villajoyosa/La Vila Joiosa Part 2

Today was absolute pants again vis-a-vis the weather. The Locals are, we are told, saying that this is the worst winter for 40 years. Apparently, though, they tend to relate everything to a 40-year period. It didn’t particularly matter because

Villajoyosa/La Vila Joiosa

Sun! Since Christmas week, we seem to be getting one sunny day a week and it looks like this is it for this week. We made the most of it with a visit, about 30 minutes down the autopista,  to

Javea/Xabia

Directions and road signs in this part of Spain can be mightily confusing to those unaware of the two conflicting languages. The first-time visitor could easily drive around for some time looking for signs to Javea (pronounced with a guttural

The Three Kings

We three kings of orient are, Bearing gifts we traverse afar, Field and fountain, moor and mountain, Following yonder star. (He remembered, carefully avoiding any schoolboy smutty alternative lyrics.) Along with Santa, many houses in Spain over the “holiday period”

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