As usual, we carried all our supplies with us, and the staff set up the table and chairs and by the time we’d put up our tents and had our cold bucket showers, there were bowls of olives, peanuts and pickles on the table, as well as bottles of local whisky and gin. Very civilised. Diner consisted of Carrot Soup followed by couscous with tomato sauce and mutton. Prepared beautifully, as always, by our own chef Daniel.
Written Feb 8, 2007
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