Apartamentos Pineda Park
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The Flight of the Snowbirds
... cheap camera” roofs on cars, that black vinyl that for some unaccountable reason proved so popular? Well I was setting a new trend of sandpaper roofs. So it was off to the do-it-yourself car wash to power hose it off.
Shortly after we arrived at Vilanova we heard from daughter Helen to say she has time off next week so she is flying over to join us for a few days. So we have booked in here for another week and are praying to the rain gods that it is fine for ...
¿Are we in Rome? ¡No, Just Tarragona!
... on our way to Valencia outside the city. Of course, Zack and I saw many similar structures during our time in Rome and Italy, but mom and dad were thrilled to be walking on streets and seeing buildings that had lasted thousands of years. From my perspective it was very interesting to see how efficient and structured the Romans were. We all learn that fact in school, but then to see ...
The Baixada de l'Aliga
... steps and whilst passing through some of the narrow streets that the parade graces. There were numerous volunteers who would have helped ensure safety on the day and a touching protest in front of the Ajuntament led by her daughter, the Cucafera Petita, the council couldn’t be persuaded to agree.
The people who look after the Cucafera came up with a solution. They made a “panerola” - a giant beetle/cockroach thing that would join ...
Vis Mig in the morning, castles at night
... was one table with dry seats available outside Cafe Lizarran and it had a view of a bit of sky so whilst we waited for James to join us and enjoyed our sidre and Vichy Catalan we kept an eye on it. There were numerous falcons, all heading parallel to the coast, and huge numbers of hirundines and swifts. Our assumption was that the falcons must be Lesser Kestrels, although they were too high up to get a decent look at, because this species is much more migratory than ...
Santa Tecla
... performance involves putting them all together and raising a very young team member into the air. The baby involved this year was incredibly smily and seemed not at all fazed by the attention and the crowds and everybody wanted to get the photo. We got a few.
By the time all the groups had arrived we remembered that we hadn't had much to eat so we struggled up the hill of Baixada de la Misericordia and had some excellent Italian food at Pulvinar the interior of which is partly ...