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À tous mes amis du forum thankyou pour toutes vos pensées agréables et avec son amour derrière moi je lutterai contre mon conflit avec un esprit de postive et le triomphe
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Sorry, Chris - forgot to say: great photo. Beautiful colours. Was it retouched at all?
Gerald
Hi Gerald,
Thanks for the comment.
Yes I cropped it and as always use a bit of levels and curves in photoshop to bring out the detail.
Hi PlanetGen, locovan and Sharnor,
Many thanks for the comments. I spent most evenings looking out of the hotel restaurant watching the sun go down. This was on our last evening.
Hi Plantegen,
We went out to see my Niece who is Spanish or Ibizthen? She is the Daughter of a Sister who died a few years ago and was one of the original founders of the Hippy Market, employing 35 Women making clothes.
It was my first trip to the Island and really great to see where my Sister used to live.
Leyla (my Niece) is coming over here next week to stay with us for three weeks, so we are looking forward to that.
Hi Chris, the Hippy market really is one of the most famous parts of the Island. PS they call themselves Ibithenco (Not sure on spelling but pronounced like that!) I was 22 when I moved there, so obviously got the partys out of the system!
After about 3 - 4 months out there I fell in love with the Islands ruggid charm. There is a place called Port de Torrent where I used to dive everyday at about 4pm after work. I will always remember the Lion fish, Octopuss and all the other amazing things you saw there.
It was also amazing that two great friends were Anto and Alberto who where the landlord and landlady of my local (Spanish) I used to go to Spanish parties with them or sit on their terrace at their home and eat Tapas y cerveza with them!
Beautifull place, great people.
Simon
Think this works! The view from my balcomy features in two photos - I never took it for granted!
Also a Spanish Rugby day with two local friends - Alberto and Jesus, and my brother Ash!
Who says the Spanish dont like rugby!
Si
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