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First stages of planning
... is in the initial stage, I plan to start out in Malaysia and Indonesia, before travelling overland to Thailand. Spend sometime in Chiang Mai, take a trip to Pai Then chill in Chiang Mai for a while before heading to Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia.
So far after a couple of days this is how far I've got in the planning stage and I do have another 11 months to go and a lot of things could change between now and then.
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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.
... the doors to open to receive a number that allowed us to stand or sit in another area waiting for that number to give us access to the official who would either give us forms or look at the forms we had already filled in before they gave us another form which needs to be taken to a bank for payment of a fee and returned with a photo and copies of our passport before noon....so that we can then return the next day at 1 pm ...
A city with lots of Palm Trees
We've been in the area many times but today was our first visit to Elche. It is a beautiful city just south of Alicante. Most well know for it's palm forest, they have preserved the moor's technique of cultivation of palm terraces as part of their agricultural program in the dry conditions so common for most of each year. More than 200,000 palms are part of ...
Cats and more cats
... lighthouse and remains of a Charles 111 Torre were. See photos.
Away in the distance towards the mainland we could see Alicante slowly disappearing under a huge storm cloud and could hear thunder, so having ended the walk we went back onto Dunikolu and missed the rain by a few minutes. While we were back onboard one of the Ferrymen was feeding the fish from the quayside with bread. We could see them jumping so I wandered along to watch him ...