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Date: 9th June 2010

I simply love fondue!
Now that you have mentioned oil fondue, I suddenly have a craving for it, lol! I miss tossing those beef strips around with veggies and sometimes even with sea foods. We haven't had oil fondue for a while, since my twin boys started joining us in our fondue dinners. I just thought, oil wouldn't be that safe for them, (call it paranoia, lol) I feel much relax if we all just share chocolate, cheese or broth fondue instead.

From Blog: From Pretoria to Tshwane
Date: 18th October 2006

thank you
christopher thank you for sharing your stories

From Blog: Irkutsk and Baikal
Date: 17th July 2006

Hey Neighbours !
Nice blog Chris ! Remi was just here in Thonon this week-end, just few miles away across the Leman lake ! It was his birthday, 30 years old ! And we reminded us our good times in Raleigh... The Halloween and thaksgiving party for instance ! 8 years back already, France was world champion... Come by here if you can, There's the paleo festival this week, I'll be there on tuesday and the Tour de France arrive in Morzine on thursday ! I'll be please to see both of you, Matthieu and you, in Thonon. Cheers, Fred

From Blog: Neuchatel
Date: 9th July 2006

final. italy.
i just watched the final game of the 2006 world cup. i hope you are well and were pleased to see such a strong team win. cheers. your attorney.

From Blog: Champex
Date: 4th January 2006


I think you write in French from time to time-.

From Blog: The Aftermath
Date: 4th January 2006

Chris-to-pher!
You look so cute with a shaved head! Sounds like things are going well - I think you're right that it will be easier to manage with 3 as opposed to 5. Looked like you had a fun New Year's. Enjoy working on your writing and keep me updated on all your adventures! Miss you...

From Blog: The Aftermath
Date: 29th December 2005

Just got back
My husband and I just returned from our honeymoon sail in the Abacos, Have fun!

From Blog: Detour
Date: 27th December 2005

Banks...
With a strong wind you could have a grounding experience with that Bahama Bank. Watch those tides and charts or your Nautilus can become more like the chambered type...sitting in the sand or on a reef! ANA

From Blog: Leaving West End
Date: 27th December 2005

Bank...
Yes, when you're sailing on the Bahama Bank with high winds you can get pushed aground easily. It can be hard to stay in the narrow channels cut through to various places. Must watch the tides and the charts carefully.

From Blog: Leaving West End





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