Casas de Las Piedras
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El Puerto: Hola and adios in the same breath
... such as myself.So now I'm on-route to Morocco. Damn Spanish public holiday today so that has already messed up my carefully planned walk-ferry-bus-walk-ferry-walk that will hopefully land me at a hostel in Tangier. I'm ready for more warmth, wackiness, cultural differences, new foods, fellow travelers and mint tea! I'm a bit weary of being a solo lady but I'm sure I'll meet some cool people to hangs with me.Crazy Rainbow Unicorn ...
Nelson's Waterloo
... well.
The car would be ready Thursday/Friday ADAC would call again on Thursday to advise on the progress.
That evening Charles picked us up from the campsite and took us back to their place where Chris had prepared a wonderful meal. Good food and company = a great evening.
Wednesday and Charles picked us up again and took us into Barbate and Vejer de la Frontera. Vejer is a wonderful town built on top of a hill as a ...
Cadiz and El Puerto
Another very good campsite here at El Puerto De Santa Maria. This is a quiet little town over the other side of the bay from Cadiz. The campsite is just over the road from the beachfront and with excellent amenities. We had a quiet day here then the next day took the ferry over to Cadiz. Cadiz is a lovely old town with lots of narrow winding streets in typical ...
Homesick blues
... all and my little house. It's great doing this but I do feel isolated from everyone. I'm so used to you all calling by or having coffee or lunch, going dancing or whatever. We do chat a few other yachts but it's not the same as your mates is it? I'm sure I shall perk up again soon. Mark comes onboard in a few days time so that will be nice.
PS please note that my new email address will be jill_belsey@hotmail.co.uk with immediate effect.
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Carry me caravan take me away
... good. So we jumped out, looked at the tyres, unanimously agreed that we were bogged, and started to try to dig the tyres out. This was not even remotely successful, and the car remained bogged. Calling on all my 4WD knowledge (i.e. none) I went and got some broken tree branches to wedge under the tyres. This was of little help either, so it fell to Beezel and I to push the car why Michael did his utmost to rev every ounce of torque out of the Citroen Berlingo’s 1.9 ...