Meson Villarejo
Travel Blogs from Lumbreras
Reasons to be cheerful !
... and €450 first months rent), contracts are signed and the keys are handed over. I swear if Señor y Señora fell head first into a septic tank they would emerge smelling of roses.
The villa or more accurately, townhouse, is on two stories. Ground floor - terrace overlooking, mature gardens, communal swimming pool and the Meditterraneo, inside - lounge dining room, toilet & wash handbasin, kitchen and rear ...
Fruit and Nuts !
... enlighten you on later. Presently, Signora is head of strategy and planning (she took over this role from Señor when we got lost in Piedmont), Señor is head of transport and maintenance and you've guessed it, I'm general dogsbody and head of security. Our intention was to stay at a campsite at Sueca ,'special offer' only 13 euros a night. We take one look, kids on motorbikes, slot machines and effectively a shanty town. If it was in the Gorbals, we might have risked it for ...
Anchovies,asparagus or artichokes! (Caroline)
Today we left Oliva and are heading for Granada. But rather than a 5 hour drive we thought we 'd stop off at Aguilas on the way. It is recommended in the "Rough Guide " as one of the best beaches in Spain. Well when we arrived it was raining . It apparently has 320 days of sunshine a year here but today and apparently tomorrow it is set for rain and cool at 18-20 . The campsite was very average when we arrived but the receptionist was lovely . She, like ...
Almerimar, Granada and seaside commune
... at San Pedro relaxing on board. Joining in with the naturist style of life I had a couple of swims during the day checking out the jellyfish first…. while Steve went fishing from the cockpit and caught lots of fish for supper.
So that’s where we are at the moment. I am sitting in the cockpit with my sundress on, the sea is calm, the wind non-existent and it’s 7pm Spanish time. Tomorrow we move on to Garrucha to meet up with Steve’s mate ...
Camping Las Negras und Ausflug nach Agua Amarga
... mir auch den kleinen Strand anzusehen. Der war wirklich klein und niedlich, aber wahnsinnig schön. Die Gegend um Las Negras, sprich die Region Almería gleicht einer einzigen Wüste. Trockenheit, kein Regen, keine grünen Felder, arme Dörfer - der totale Gegensatz zu Navarra. Die Strände sind allerdings sehr, sehr schön, auch gerade weil hier die große Touristenwelle noch nicht angekommen ist.
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