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Girona...Wilfred the Hairy and football mania..
The guy at reception in the hotel Condal seemed a tad over friendly. I'd been having problems accessing the wireless link so he'd decided to come up to my room and take a look at my computer. Years of working with tecchies has taught me to differentiate between someone fixing the problem and just fiddling (the latter a highly developed technique of …
Farewell to Benicassim
... the life style of the bourgeoisie of early last century.
It is not the bustling frenzy of some modern resorts, the pace is slower which is what we like, no seedy nightclubs and drunken youths in your face like the early days of ' the Spanish resort'!!!
It has a calm to it.
A lovely sunset on our last evening.
Farewell to Benicassim we could be back next ...
Leaving soon...
... in a large spacious apartment...room for many guests.
Of course we've learned that buying property here is a bit more complicated than our real estate transactions in Sweden. You may have read my NIE entry a few days ago. Last Friday we spent an hour working with a Notary to make sure some of the legal details can happen even if we're ...
And now we have an N.I.E.
... process. It was a bit like a herd of cattle being moved through various gates. Of course the fault was ours. Learning to speak Spanish is definitely something on our radar now!Afterwards we celebrated with a lovely lunch in Alicante before we took the tram home again.
My photos aren't very exciting but we used the tram this morning and walked a few km to our destination and back again so I'll post those too.
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On our way to VALENCIA
... from the south didn’t materialise. It was a boring passage with nothing of note to mention until we arrived through the anchored cargo ships and unattractive port to berth at Juan Carlos 1 marina for 4 nights. This is the marina built for the America’s Cup in 2007. As we were sailing by the breakwater wall we saw some porpoises swimming along. Tying up at the waiting pontoon we were immediately greeted by Pablo who was an instructor on the ...