RE: [lace] It's all over now.

2007-01-02 Thread Karen
Yes - there are numerous small accidents every year and usually quite a few tragedies as well. Karen in Malta -Original Message- From: Sue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 4:54 PM To: 'Karen'; 'Jean Nathan'; 'Lace' Subject: RE: [lac

RE: [lace] It's all over now.

2007-01-02 Thread Sue
Norfolk UK -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen Sent: 01 January 2007 21:40 To: 'Jean Nathan'; 'Lace' Subject: RE: [lace] It's all over now. Consider yourself lucky that the fireworks are only on for half an h

RE: [lace] It's all over now.

2007-01-01 Thread Karen
Consider yourself lucky that the fireworks are only on for half an hour once a week in Summer. Here in Malta, we have fireworks every weekend between Easter and late October for each of the village feasts. There are one or more each week. The fireworks start from Friday evening, Saturday and Sunda

RE: [lace] It's all over now.

2007-01-01 Thread Ruth Budge
Jean, Easter eggs were spotted in the big supermarkets here in Sydney over the weekend!! Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia) So glad to hear that Valentine's cards have been spotted already - Easter eggs should be a bit later this year (end of January?) because it's not until the end of the first we

Re: [lace] It's all over now.

2007-01-01 Thread Dee Palin
I quite agree with Jean in Poole - I am glad it is all over too. Our dogs suffer with fireworks, and at the risk of seeming a spoilsport, why do they have to start at 10.30 and finish at 1.00 - not all the same person, I assume, but just TOO MUCH. By the way, our Woolworths store has some Eas