I don't see any problem as Nathan has phrased it. Lunch at Hilarion's
house is unique as is the related pleasure of enjoying the meal and
friends. But the experience is not unique since he's done it before.
How would you rephrase it to separate those things? IMHO, too much
linguistic work is required for a minor point which caused no confusion
in my mind.
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/1/2015 3:14 AM, ChrisB wrote:
I almost didn't have to look at the photos, Nathan, so obvious was
your pleasure. Again, that really made me want to move to southern
Spain or Portugal.
But I'm not sure that it could be 'unique' if it has happened before
😃
Chris
C M I Barker | Gamlingay
On 1 Mar 2015, at 06:31, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yesterday, I had the unique pleasure to once again have lunch with
our friends Carmen and Hilarión in their country house near
Almoradí. Hilarión makes a fantastic rice, with the ingredients
(fava beans, artichokes, spring garlic) collected from the fields
(either their own or their neighbour’s) that very morning. I came
home in a good mood, with a full stomach and a large bag of
oranges. This is Spanish life at its best:
http://www.greatpix.eu/Other/Arroz-de-Hilarion-28Feb2015
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