Rounding up to 2006

— We've been a bit busy lately, what with our jetset lifestyle and everything.”

Firenze

Apologies to regular readers of the Blog That Nobody Reads for the lack of postings.

J and I had a leisurely festive season, visiting Sharm-el-Sheikh and Florence with a quiet Christmas in between. These trips were fantastic and fantastically different from each other, though since both destinations boasted singularly appalling airports there was one similarity.

Soon after I was back at work, I came down with some kind of horrible virus and I was non-operational for almost a week.

Hopefully I’ll find the time to edit the videos from Egypt and Italy and post them in the Videos section, but until then, normal service is resumed.

Happy New Year!

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