Have a look at your emails in Outlook Express Sonia, and just reply to my latest one to you. If you have any problems with the email system, just click on the PM button above any of my posts here, and you can send a private message that way through the forum system.
Most importantly, don't worry! We can sort it soon.
Stephan
Message posted by sonia anwen war on 15 April 2008 at 10:39pm - IP Logged
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Thanks Stephan mine also arrived today and an extra copy!
So we too can keep one for "best" and the other as our working copy.I love that it feels so personal and created by someone who really loves the area.
Only one small problem for those of us of a certain age,will need reading specs handy.
Perhaps a large print version....! Trouble is , it would need a lot of folds..
Thanks again
Di
Message posted by sonia anwen war on 17 April 2008 at 2:56pm - IP Logged
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You're very welcome Sonia. Have a lovely holiday this year in Corfu!
Stephan
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Quote: Originally posted by panda on 16 April 2008
So we too can keep one for "best" and the other as our working copy.
Hi Panda (love your avatar).
I think that lots of us are doing that. Apart from being extremely useful it is a wonderful thing to just look at. Our 'working copy' has been well used for three summers now and whilst it is no longer pristine it still has plenty of life left in it.
Deedee
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Thanks Deedee, that's very kind of you to say, and it's heartening to know that it's still relevant after eleven years now, and that you're still getting good mileage out of it yet. I hope you get a few more summer's worth from it!
Stephan
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Just want to say a great big thank you to everyone who has requested and ordered the Corfu map recently, part of the proceeeds of which, as you know, go to the AAWF, to help some of Corfu's less fortunate animal residents. Special thanks to Lorraine B! Thank you so much for the extra which you requested I forward to the charity. It's on its way there now Lorraine. Thanks everyone for your support.
Stephan
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Thank you Stephan for the maps, very impressed with all the info on the map, believe me it will be put to good use in Sept. Also thanks for the speedy delivery.
lorac.
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Hi Stephen Where can we buy the map near to Nissaki? Regards
Mel
Message posted by Mapman on 19 May 2008 at 11:41pm - IP Logged
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Hi Mel,
there won't be any particularly near Nissaki. Ken and Sarah may have some copies at Shakes bar in Dassia, there may be some at OCAYS office in Ag Ioannis (Near the Waterworld complex)and there may be some at the Orchard, up near Sidari. There are also possibly some left at the Donkey Sanctuary in central Corfu.
Oh...sorry.....just remembered .........Ask for Ted Wooller in Nissaki. A great guy. Any local will tell you where to find him. He conducts walking tours in the area and he may just have what you're looking for.
Stephan
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Thanks for the reminder Dave and Kerry. I forgot that Vassilis (AKA Bill) expressed an interest in them last year.
He found the same as I did though - that they go very slowly in the shops. The problem is that the vast majority of tourists think a map is a map, is a map.
You and I and most other discerning members of this Forum know different, but so many unsuspecting tourists go for the cheapest, or glossiest map thinking they will give a true representation of the island and its road network - one of the reasons why you can see so many drivers, cyclists, walkers and motorcyclists scratching their heads in puzzlement at many,many road junctions all over the island.
It is only after such experiences that many people decide that they want a real map, and they come across this site or hear by word of mouth!
It's a shame because many first time visitors miss out on so many beautiful places because of misleading information.
Stephan
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