Well, I'm back. I was going to post a very jolly thing about Day of the Dead and the party we had last night to celebrate the Mexican festival of Dia de los Muertos, but it seems rather crass given that for thousands of Mexicans in Tabasco state, yesterday was one major disaster - the awful floods.
Earlier this year, photos of Oxford flooded made it onto international news and resulted in my Mexican relatives sending me anxious emails. A bit of a turn-around - normally we're the ones calling about earthquakes or volcanic eruptions (part of my family comes from a small town near the active volcano Popocatepetl).
Anyway, from the looks of it Tabasco state has got it pretty bad indeed, but so far not many people dead, thank God. Either it's a miracle or Mexico isn't so third-world as the outside world likes to portray it.
It's been a busy, busy week and I started it by being ill with some virus. Had to go to London to do stuff with the publishers and only started to feel better yesterday. Then I set myself up as the cocktail mixer for the party, making margaritas and daiquiris, sampling all batches of course. Feeling a bit delicate again to be honest...
6 comments:
Terrific review! This is getting very very exciting...
you've got every reason to be chuffed. Way to go!
Thank you guys!
Wow. Better then my review. lol.
Georgia from scholastic has contacted me MG. Thanks for organizing that.
Lukas...
Coolio! I hope Georgia can help you to arrange a fun party at your local Waterstones. Also, you might like a peak at this:
www.joshuafiles.co.uk
:O
L'OMG! (Thats's omg in french. lol.)
Looks great!
...I'm in awe.
Lukas...
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