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Malaga

Blossoming shrubs enveloping pubs not a cloud in the sky budding am I Malaga in September weather I'll remember 29 degrees and counting each day it seems to be mounting I'm not liking the creepy crawlies giving me the heebie jeebies to everyone's delight I squeal in fright Spanish are fine until behind them in line no problem pushing with choice adjectives I'm gushing My muscles are loving the heat I can even touch my feet my back thinks its in heaven my shoulder readily rev-ing Still a week to go my tan a no-show this sunbathing is hard work in the shade my husband lurks Batteries are charging my stomach's enlarging relaxation is seeping into my pores lullabies, each others snores
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Oct 2, 2013
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