Riu Adeje
Playa de Fanabe, Formerly Aparthotel Riu Adeje Adeje, Costa De Adeje, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 38670, Spain and Canary Islands
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Leaving on New Years Day
... slab seating and cactus plants. Anna cooked us egg fried rice, our last meal, and then we waved bye to anyone who was around and set off towards Santiago. Anna carried my bag partway, and then we managed to hitch our first ever Gomeran lift with a chap in a van who took us all the way into town.
With lots of time to spare before the boat came, and very little open by way of shops, we sat on the beach of black sand, texted my ...
New Years Eve
Quite laid back for the last day of the year, swimming, well why not, and sitting about on the beach. I bundled up the rubbish and paddled through the waves, through the archway to En Medio beach where the bins were, returning through with some friendly naked Canarian men, the waters swishing about to the tops of our legs.
A couple of middle aged ramblers turned up and the man watched while his lady stripped off naked and came in the sea close to where I was. She spoke a little, saying ...
Tecina Plush, Cave Beaches Au Naturel
... right down into the cliff, down to the beaches of Santiago. We fancied riding in this, though could see one needed a hotel card to operate it. Not a problem, so it turned out, as a flurry of hotel guests then turned up, wanting to use the lift and we joined them. Down below the guests headed for a plush restaurant, swimming pool and crazy golf course.
In town Rosina and I checked our facebooks on the internet, and thus I discovered that our ...
Firewood and Taxi Driver Love
... we went, and there were trillions of rabbit droppings in every open space.
In all that heat we brought back our wood bundles.
The beach was considerably cooler with a breeze and some cloud cover, yet still we went in the sea for more swimming. Simon came in, always with a full workout, and we more or less just floating around. Simon emerged from the waters and crashed face down onto the little pebbles, wiggling his ...
Santiago and Beach Life
... He had a white sheet wrapped around his body, kind of like a Roman toga. Like many others he was complimenting me on my singing back at the xmas eve party, telling me I sang in tremolo and asking if this was some old folk tradition I'd learnt, maybe from Ireland. I said really I had made it up in the moment but really I was much inspired by Indian music. Kevin was a techno electronic musician and he missed making the music now he was on Chinguarime. ...



