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(but no she is not into winter swimming or anything of that sort!) It could be me but I wouldn't describe those months as warm..and I don't think people generally go swimming do they? I always start in June the earliest myself..


- with this money it's more than possible to warm the house/flat here in Malta 
Gnejna bay is a nice bay to swim and not so rough! being from these areas rivieria martinique is nice but again the waves can be dangerous and the glorious views and tranquility when not so packed with swimmers as in summer and the good excercise going up and down the stairs! over 100 i guess never counted them!!! phew LOL
enjoy your vacation tell her:)

