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*Pops in from internet cafe in fishing harbour of gloriously sunny village on Lesbos*


"Yassoo! Cafe Frappe and an Ouzo anybody? Goes quite nicely as a Krug chaser I find"


*Wanders out onto the balcony to find sunshine and brightly coloured fishing boats bobbing on a turqoise Aegean*


"DM, may I say, you look simply stunned"


*Time for a little more mono-chrome photo-pootling amidst the ancient Greeks. Exits stage left*

Moos darling,


There is an extreme version of Lesley Lille Green's beauty salon newly opened on Croxted Road, West Dulwich. You can get yourself botoxed up and chemical peeled, you will have the skin of a vestal virgin...


In the mean-time here, let me pour you a drink.


Chablis?

Hmm, try this Tatziki Moos, it has both Greek Yoghurt and cucumber in it and is bound to be good for the skin. In the meantime, could you turn the light off, you are illuminating the QR quite well by yourself.


DM darling, how I long to take you on a long night time trip in a small Greek fishing boat, the moonlight, the stars .... will aid you as your repair the nets and help me haul in a net full of mackerel and lobster pots, not to mention gutting the fish and chopping up the octopus. You have the hands for it.


Back to the pool !!

Heavens, what was it then? Once my poor face recovered from those Butchers - cruel Butchers, I tell you - I thought a nice rocky salt-water pool with waterfall, small beach and some pretty fish was a great addition to the Quiet Room.


Why not stretch out on this sandy patch over here?


*chucks tube Factor 30 at Kalam*

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