Loving That
So I turned the electricity off for thirty minutes in the end. It was wonderful. We ate, we talked, we tried to put the world to rights and then I decided that I would like to do this everyday…for five minutes… more later.
So I turned the electricity off for thirty minutes in the end. It was wonderful. We ate, we talked, we tried to put the world to rights and then I decided that I would like to do this everyday…for five minutes… more later.
Greece’s third city has become a needle’s eye in an international migration trail as hundreds of Afghan refugees, many of them children, try their luck to reach Italy
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I know what you mean! I turned mine back on with the greatest reluctance. It was so… peaceful. Let us know what the rest of Greece did, if you hear anything. I only know of a handful of people who were informed about it, and all I could see out my window were lights on in other apartments… oh well…