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Relaxing In Marbella-Tim
... to be an overdeveloped tourist resort town and it IS very developed but in a mostly tasteful way and the old town in really very charming. So we were pleasantly suprised. Just a 20 min bus ride from the campsiteinto the centre of Marbella. Had a lovely paella in a beachfront restaurant one night after walking along the boardwalk. A day of heavy rain gave the boys an excuse to have an indoor day watching old episodes of Tin Tin and playing board ...
Back To Our Beloved Van-Tim
... unpacked and aimed to set off the next day. The site owner (camp commandant) was as miserably hostile as ever but had kept our van safe and sound which was the main thing but we decided not to hang around the next day. A tremendous thunderstorm stared during the night and continued until the next morning which knocked out the Internet at the site. We were therefore unable to pay by card so I walked to the ATM around ...
STRIKE
... mind that...
Finally, despite its flaws its important to note that the Spanish political system alltogether doesn´t score that bad - it ranks #25 on the worldwide democratic index (Holland scores a #7). Will yesterday´s strike do anything to improve that number? I have no clue. But hey, they can always bring that other, slightly more agressive slogan into practice; ´si esto no se apaña, caña caña ...
Costa Del Cloudy
... meatballs, Spanish Omelet and potatoes with a spicy sauce. And of course, some lovely little liqueur at the end. I think work would be much better if we had a lunch like that and finished with the liqueur.
Planning a quiet night since we have to be on the bus for Granada at 0630.
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Help me Ronda, help help me Ronda!
... wet. We find ourselves a nice tapas bar for dinner and just relax. There are so many little bars and cafes everywhere in Spain, you can't help but wonder how they all survive. Our five tapas and sangria and a glass of local wine costs us a grand total of 11-50 euro. Paul still has the munches though and wants some dessert, I'm not so keen so he settles on getting an ice cream from (of all places) Burger King. Sadly, they even have them ...