Iberostar Isla Canela Park
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Animal care AKA cleaning
... late night shena****ns. I can be alone and do nothing WITHOUT feeling like I´m missing out on anything. It´s like I actually have permission to relax once work finishes at 2thirty.
In my free-time I´ve been studying Spanish, watching the Twilight saga, taking little walks to the small villages nearby, baking and chatting with the other 15 people here (mostly folks from England plus a Dutchman, a Pol, Zambian/German and a funny Spainish dude.) They ...
Day 16: Countryside
Today I went to a rural area of Italy. It was very calm and quiet here. The people were really nice and gave us some of their food so that we could eat there with them. Their houses were built of pure bricks making them very stable and warm for those cold fronts that come in the winter.
I did nothing else because I wanted to take a break. I had enough relaxation for the day outside enjoying the great wind and beautiful sun. ...
Tavira days
After a bit of trouble finding the bus station we managed to catch the bus straight to Tavira from Huelva city and an easy journey (1 1/2 hours) saw us in the middle of Tavira where we walked to our hotel.
Tavira is a very pretty little town and both Katie and I liked it straight away. There are attractive houses along the river front and some lovely views from the bridges one of which is ...
Seaside chill holiday
... in the late afternoon and evening and enjoy the cool breeze.
We did not have air conditioning which was a bit of a trial one night as it was incredibly hot (it is august after all) but a bigger problem was the mosquitos which had fierce bites but they did not last long. I recommend getting air conditioning in the summer months and also buying a beach umbrella.
All in all this is a good place to chill for a week ...
Mooring up another river
... the hull to see what might be making the noise. So out came the wetsuit and goggles...no photos for this! He went under the hull and very quickly ascertained that it was the larger shaft anode that was loose and making the clink clink as the prop turned in the tide.
That was a relief to him and it was not an urgent repair so we could leave the mooring for Chipiona the next day and not have to go on the 'hard'.
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