Monday, 19 May 2014

Graffiti

















Sunday

We woke extra early and left Stitch in the house, we wasn't sure how he would take to our house guest or indeed if our house guest would like Stitch.  We set off for the Larnaca airport around 7.15 and just after 8am Maor walked through arrivals, it was like we had only seen her yesterday as we chatted and headed back to Limassol and her first introduction to Stitch.

As soon as we opened the door and introduced them the rumbling growl began, but by the end of the night we had introduced them enough that Maor no longer barked at him......

We left Maor to get a rest and headed out for Stitches lesson in Kolossi, he was star pupil until the last exercise when it was a stay whilst I moved away, now moving away is not a problem for Stitch ordinarily but a stay when I then change direction and it wasn't towards him made him leave his stay position and walk towards me, you could here the YES from the rest of the class as the star pupil got it wrong hahaha, but let me tell you the practice he had at home will get him back to top of the class next week, I'm not bitter!!!!

 Some of the good graffiti from Limassol





Chilling in the garden

We collected Maor dropped Stitch off and headed to Malindi for lunch, the wind was seriously high most of the morning and hadn't abated by the time we arrived for lunch, luckily we were placed around the back of the restaurant out of direct sunlight and away for the worst of the wind, after lunch we headed to the old port and Coldstone Ice -cream was required before heading for a short walk around the town, then back up to the house.  Stitch was glad to see us and we spent a pleasant evening watching Despicable Me on the TV, simple things...... Maor was on the Tequila followed swiftly by a slice of lemon to take away the taste, my beloved and I were on the wine just for a change and seeing as we are now buying 1.5lt bottles of the stuff it would be a shame to see it go off........

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