Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The post with no name!

Wow, I have thought many, many times about this post.  The returning post after a long absence.
It difficult to know what to say, do you explain where you have been, why you have been away?  As one of my blogging buddies recently wrote after a similar long absence, is anyone still out there?  Does anyone care anymore about this blog, aside of me, who knows....

It's true, at times I have missed my blog, I do like to write but as life changed, my blog and I seem to drift apart.  Moving in different directions, time was an issue, as was some other occurences.  I have thought so many times to start again, but struggled to find the words, to come out of my head. Having ideas but not able to move them into something else. Not even managing to log on to start until now.

I started this blog as a link to other expats, while I was living in another non-english country, now I am back in England making a new life and somehow my blog no longer seemed relavant, left behind with my former life, but Im still here.  Albeit with less time and more to do but Im going to try.

Dearest blog, how I have missed you

Now I hope to find the desire to carry on, even if sporadically.

7 comments:

  1. Welcome back, hope all is well with you

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  2. Hi Christine! I'm Heather and I just wanted to know if you would be able to answer a question regarding you blog! If you could email me at Lifesabanquet1(at)gmail(dot)com I would greatly appreciate it!

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  3. Dear Christine,
    My name is Joe Pinzone and I'm casting an international travel show about expats moving abroad. We'd love to film in Portugal and wanted to know if you could help us find expats who have moved there within the last 15 months or have been there for 3-4 years, but recently moved into a new home. The show documents their move to a new country and will place the country in fabulous light. The expats on the show would also receive monetary compensation if they are filmed. They must also speak English fluently and can be buyers or renters for their homes. If you'd like more information, please give me a call at 212-231-7716 or skype me at joefromnyc. You can also email me at joepinzone@leopardusa.com. Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Joe Pinzone
    Casting Producer
    P: 212-231-7716
    Skype: Joefromnyc

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  4. WELL, LET ME ORIENT YOU ON SOMETHING ELSE THE PORTUGUESE DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT BUT ENJOY BEING:

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    PORTUGAL IS A HIGHLY RACIST AND XENOPHOBIC COUNTRY!

    DO NOT SPEND YOUR HARD, EARNED MONEY VISITING THERE,
    OR DOING BUSINESS WITH PORTUGAL!!!

    PORTUGAL = RACISM 100%

    VISIT THESE SITES TO BE INFORMED ABOUT RACIST PORTUGUESE:

    http://portugalisaracistcountry.blogspot.ca/

    http://portugalisxenophobic.blogspot.ca
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    ps
    THESE GUYS ARE ANTI-BLACK, ANTI-SPANISH, ANTI-ANGOLAN, ANTI-MOZAMBIQUE AND ANTI-BRASILIAN, AND ANTI EVERYTHING ELSE SO WHY WOULD YOU DO BUSINESS WITH THESE PIGS????

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  5. Hi There! Are you still in Tavira and if so would you please reply? I may be looking for long term accommodation in the area and could do with advice, please?
    Thanks, AJ
    AJ at Ouch My Back Hurts

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  6. Hi Christine, My name is Valentina. I'm from Brazil, but I live in Mexico City since 2010 with my husband and my kids. We're considering to move to Algarve. Do you recommend Tavira ? Do you know the Colegio Santiago Internacional? My kids have 8 and 11 yrs old. We're also thinking about Vilamoura. I would love to hear your opinion. Best regards, Valentina

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  7. Hey
    Portugal is located in Europe. Portugal is considered to be a developed nation. The developmental stage of a nation is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality, and quality of life.
    http://www.confiduss.com/en/jurisdictions/portugal/
    Thanks

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