Something new ...
Today marks my first installment in a new column I’m writing for “Expatica” an Amsterdam (one of my top ten cities) based Internet newspaper for Expats in Europe … The column is called, “The Old New World” and I hope you’ll drop in for a look. There is a link to Expatica on the right of this page - just click Germany and you can't miss the article - just look for the Dom!
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I've looked on the Expatica website but can't seem to find it. Could you post a link directly to it?
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_content_subchannel.asp?subchannel_id=26
J ... This is the URL ... but if you click on the main Germany page you should see it ... Let me know if this doesn't work.
Thanks ...
Richard
Right, found it. I guess I shouldn't look for links before 6am..lol
Will the article continue to be a compliation of things from your blog, or will you diversify it a bit?
That's great Richard! And it only took me 10 minutes to find the link which had been staring me in the face the whole time. :-)
I think it's so fun to actually 'know' a few of the people who write for Expatica Germany, France, Spain etc.
thats really cool
i found it straight away btw!
Thanks all!
It's a new experience ... I think I am going to enjoy it.
Found it!
Congrats R! It was excellent!
I told you Richard. You got what it takes! Can you tell me how this came about? Whats the story here about how you ended up writing a colom for "Expatica"? Oh, to answer your question... We are expecting in August. I saw the baby today and for the first time it looked like a baby. It even moved around and gave me a wave. I sure do wish I could write like you do so I could really express my feelings on the subject. I'll keep reading your blog and I'm sure I'll learn a thing or two. Thanks for writing!
Annie ... I'm so happy to know you dropped in - I am your biggest fan!
Rich ... I want you to know something: You are truly an inspiration for me ... I feel as if I am actually writing to someone, knowing that you are reading this and taking something positive from it. And thank you ...
You have a Fan in Montana!
Best Wishes in your new adventure.
that's great!
and i love the fact that we knew before the rest of the world.
Bravo! :)
Very nice article, Richard!
xoxo
Cathy
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