Monthly Archives: April 2004

Spain has had a special place in the hearts of the British holidaymaker ever since the 1960s, when we stopped going to Bournemouth and gave Benidorm a try instead. Unsurprisingly, many of us now look to Iberia when we dream about buying a holiday home, or a property in which to retire.

In fact parts of the Spanish coast are now so crammed with Brits that, apart from the weather, one could easily forget one was in a foreign country at


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Audrey's second quiz, ranked as difficult - featuring blue French sheep's cheese, the inferiority complex, and a short-napped cotton cloth.
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We are so lucky here in New South Wales, as we get a wide selection of the most beautiful birds on earth.

I’ve always fed them, even though it cost me a fortune in parrot seed and honey, and ground mince for the meat eaters etc. But since I moved I stopped it and planted the native trees which feed them, and only occasionally do I put out bread and honey.

We see wedge tail eagles and hawks, as we have a


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This week: April fools - history of the tradition, plus a rather naive Brazilian marijuana user... and British Expat celebrates its fourth birthday.
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