
Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time … 😉
And actually it was well worth it, even though this morning my eyeballs looked like the proverbial two pee-holes in the snow.
What happened was this. Nog and I went out for our usual tapas after finishing our Wednesday evening classes, which is one of our little weekly routines. And we decided to go back to one of our favourite places called Enrique Becerra because I wanted to give the waiters the URL for my Sevilla Tapas blog so they could see the latest photos that I’d taken there. And also to get some more food shots to add to the page.
And while we were eating we heard a couple speaking in English, wondering if they should stay there or go elsewhere. And so I turned around and told them they should definitely stay because the food was excellent. And so we got to talking and I explained about my tapa blog and they totally got into it – offering me to take photos of their food too before they tucked in. Well, one thing led to another (mostly to do with more wine being ordered) and we all ended up spending a lovely and more than somewhat drunken evening together. 🙂
Finally lurched home some time after midnight and so during my first class this morning I was in serious ‘zombie teacher’ mode. But my student thought that my explanation was quite funny and forgave me for being less ‘with it’ than usual.
Anyhow, you can see the photos I took last night (5-11) on the Enrique Becerra page .
It always seems like a good idea at the time. The trouble is, we don’t “Plan” for these sorts of bibulous events, not always anyway. and by the time they are well under way, we are no longer “deciding” to do what we are doing, we are just happily drunk.
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Woah, zombie teacher? lol.
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Yep, scary stuff, Ashish.
The ‘happily drunk’ bit was fun, hmh, but what really made the morning after worth it was meeting two very lovely people and hitting it off and everyone enjoying each other’s company. I hope they check out the photos when they get home. 🙂
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