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Kojak
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United Kingdom
2419 Posts

Posted - 28 October 2007 :  12:24:08  Show Profile Send Kojak a Private Message  Reply with Quote
At least it went ahead! The only time I was on Symi for Ochi day it rained solidly all day. We spent Ochi day watching the big parade in Athens on television!

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Allan
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United Kingdom
1083 Posts

Posted - 28 October 2007 :  13:17:59  Show Profile  Visit Allan's Homepage Send Allan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Richard

What a shame. Must have been because the webcam is still on Daylight Saving Time!

The webcam clock's correct Richard!
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Adriana
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1430 Posts

Posted - 28 October 2007 :  14:23:14  Show Profile Send Adriana a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have put up a couple of pictures on my diary page (it won't let me put up more than two for some reason) and have emailed more to Mike to put up

The secret to survival is a well developed sense of the ridiculous.
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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
2248 Posts

Posted - 01 November 2007 :  22:51:27  Show Profile Send maziemoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Oh dear, it looks like the webcam has swivvled again.....there's just a boring picture of a boat to look at. Shame because we had the perfect view beforehand.

Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope... today is getting from one to the other.
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Adriana
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Posted - 02 November 2007 :  07:48:01  Show Profile Send Adriana a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Is that better?

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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 November 2007 :  08:52:17  Show Profile Send maziemoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's brilliant.....thank you Adriana.

Must be a pain folks like me moaning about what I can and can't see all the time....trouble is I'm so addicted to the webcam, when it's not there, I get withdrawal symptoms.....so you see, it's only because I appreciate it so much that I comment.

Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope... today is getting from one to the other.
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Adriana
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Posted - 02 November 2007 :  09:15:39  Show Profile Send Adriana a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The pointy bit in the bottom right hand corner is the bow of the Callisto which is driving everyone potty with her noisy generators at the moment. It is a bit like being inside an industrial vacuum cleaner.

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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
2248 Posts

Posted - 02 November 2007 :  09:22:02  Show Profile Send maziemoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Oh dear.......did worry I was being a moan bag but you've just made me feel better knowing that others may wish to have a different view of the harbour i.e. minus the Callisto!

Hope you soon return to tranquility.

Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope... today is getting from one to the other.
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Adriana
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1430 Posts

Posted - 05 November 2007 :  06:35:55  Show Profile Send Adriana a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sorry about the strange angle of the webcam this morning, folks.

The storm that hit us at 6 am sheered it straight off its mountings and it was dangling forlornly by its cable when I came in this morning. It is now chocked with stones until the rain stops and another plan can be made

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Kojak
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 November 2007 :  08:45:51  Show Profile Send Kojak a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've seen the quayside from that angle once or twice too...

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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
2248 Posts

Posted - 05 November 2007 :  09:45:24  Show Profile Send maziemoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I think you and I may have seen the same view at the same time a while ago Kojak !

At least we still have a view so I will panic not, knowing a plan is in place to restore our beautiful view .....it was all quite calm when I looked in at 4.30am....how quickly things can change !

Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope... today is getting from one to the other.
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Kojak
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United Kingdom
2419 Posts

Posted - 05 November 2007 :  09:48:00  Show Profile Send Kojak a Private Message  Reply with Quote
In the chat room now Mzie if you fancy a quick word

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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
2248 Posts

Posted - 06 November 2007 :  11:52:21  Show Profile Send maziemoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I can see it's another wet day on beautiful Symi, would still rather be there than in the sunshine here though.

It's sunny in Oxfordshire although there are plenty of clouds starting to form. It's strange that now we have moved to the autumn, our weather seems much more settled than it did during the summer months.
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Kojak
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United Kingdom
2419 Posts

Posted - 06 November 2007 :  12:16:44  Show Profile Send Kojak a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Blus skies and sun here, although it's cold. I'm now trying to warm up as I've been house sitting for a friend who's central heating became unsafe hours after British Gas serviced it! So I spent the entire morning in a cold house, waiting for yet another gas service engineer to arrive. Strangely enough, the heating system had worked perfectly until it was "serviced"! Isn't life wonderful!

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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
2248 Posts

Posted - 06 November 2007 :  13:07:28  Show Profile Send maziemoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So comforting to know you can depend (not) on a good service from our utility industries isn't it?

Of course with access to I can't remember how many thousands of engineers as a BG service agreement customer, you shouldn't have to wait too long !


Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope... today is getting from one to the other.

Edited by - maziemoo on 06 November 2007 13:08:06
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