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Jun11
While I was away I read Matthew's Prize: Being the Tale of a Whitby Orphan Boy's Longing to Navigate the Broad Seas though I didn't know the title was so long at the time... it's about PIRATES, and it's quite good, if a bit of a blokey version of a mills and boon. Also Nocturne and Permissable Limits both by Graham Hurley. I like them because they're connected with Portsmouth (Hurley lives there and writes for the Portsmouth Evening News), but they're both a bit fantastic. Not in a good way, but in a not believable characters and situations way... I muchly enjoyed Murphy's Law by Colin Bateman, though I missed the recent TV series, and most of all Carter Beats the Devil which is a fantastic (in a good way) account of a (possibly) fictional magician of the roaring twenties "Carter the Great"...
More Alcudia restaurant reviews coming soon, and pictures of actual stokey related things soon. There is a house up for auction on Manor Road, I am keen to see what it goes for, will find links later...
pauly :: 2003 :: Comment / reply
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Places we ate, while I remember... www.hotelbahiadealcudia.com where we were half board had a big buffet affair for breakfast and tea, and they were both a bit grim. La Traviata on Avenida de Mexico has aspirations, but was similarly awful, possibly because we avoided the traditional Spanish food, but mostly because of the severed bulls heads decorating the place. We only went in as we were busting for the toilet. La Villa chinese restaurant on Carretera de Arta wasn't good either, they forgot my tofu and Clare says her chicken wasn't the best. Bit of a rice and chips style chinese, but that's because I had rice and chips. Rice you can't go wrong with but the chippies had been fried before and were grease-tastic.
Bons Aires was by far the best place we went to in Alcudia, it's on Calle Mariners, in Port Alcudia and was fantastic. Good service (seemed to be just one guy running everything) and fantastic italian food and coffee. I didn't get to grips with the Spanish wine all the time I was there it all tasted dusty, like the water.
pauly :: 12 Jun :: 2003 :: Comment / reply
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