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Subject: | Re: Blue Rockthrushes |
From: | michael <> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Oct 1997 19:42:55 +1100 |
My advice to Melburnians - in fact anyone who doesn't live near Noosa - is to save their cash and learn the difference between Blue Rockthrush and straight Rockthrush in Greece. I seem to remember seeing both there in the 1970s but maybe I was too affected by the daily diet of baclava for breakfast, a bit of retsina with rolls, cheese and salad (or rolls with honey) for lunch and the ouzo and black olives before dinner. Or perhaps by treading Oedipus' fatal crossroads or touching the Delphic oracle's stone. Michael Norris |
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