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Hey you! Well done! Now, what I've never managed is the perfectly spherical, perfectly flat layers of cake ready to ice that seem to be the foundation of any non-homemamde-looking cake... Mine always look a bit more *ahem* organic....Do you trim, are you lucky or simply incredibly skilled?!?
Well done, Paola! It must have taken forever to frost that cake...?!?! But, what a delightful impact! :)
Looks like there is a insurance company that is finally offering accident coverage specifically for the iphone. Even if you have already had it for a while. I got coverage for both my 4gb iphone and my 30 gb video ipod.
Gorgeous!
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and beautiful photos. I'm now officially excited! I signed up for BYW2 ecourse which begins in a couple of days. Mel
menton has my heart too. your shots make me long to go again...
Posted by: charlotte | 03 July 2010 at 02:48 PM
Wow Cool!! What a nice and wonderful Postcard!! =) Its so great! What a lovely place to be..
Posted by: HTTP performance | 07 July 2010 at 03:47 AM
Ooo! I've never visited Menton...looks amazing!
Photos have been superb, but are making me yearn so much for Europe!Enjoy the rest of your trip!
Posted by: blanket | 07 July 2010 at 05:47 PM
Ooo! I've never visited Menton...looks amazing!
Photos have been superb, but are making me yearn so much for Europe!Enjoy the rest of your trip!
Posted by: blanket | 07 July 2010 at 05:47 PM
I just got back from the south of France; I didn't visit Menton but I heard it's a beautiful place. Did you happen to visit Cape d'Ail when you were there? Definitely my favorite beach.
Posted by: Samantha | 14 July 2010 at 05:58 PM
Have never been to Cap d'Ail, but have heard great things about it. Good to know about the beach - all important when you have a youngling in tow. (I suspect the Minx will be wanting to return to France quite soon).
Posted by: Paola | 14 July 2010 at 06:07 PM