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Farewell to Benicassim
... is not far to travel to.
We have liked having coffee on the terrace of the Voramar hotel and have met some lovely people who come here every year.
The coast is lovely here and we really liked Peniscola too.
There are not so many high rise modern hotels as further down the coast and there is still some old world charm about the area with it's lovely ...
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...
... and tomorrow I will also file papers with the Agencia Tributaria.
We will leave without a final contract but everything is set in motion so please send your positive thoughts our way...you will certainly have an invitation to visit us here!
I'm adding just a couple of photos to tease you...you might see just why we're so excited...
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And now we have an N.I.E.
... Spanish law is required for the purchase or sale of any real estate, vehicle, or boat within Spain. There are many other transactions that require the parties involved to possess an NIE Number. The NIE Number itself is issued on a standard A4 page, with the recipients full name (as written on the passport used during the application process), their place of birth, their nationality, and the number itself, along with a stamp ...
Cats and more cats
... good conditions so we planned to anchor off the island for 2 nights if possible. On that short passage we saw 2 separate Swordfish leap out of the sea twice. The first one was so near to the boat I could almost touch it.
We sailed into the small bay on the leeward side and dropped anchor for the night. The island looked deserted from the boat but we did see and hear one vehicle that turned out to be the refuge truck (a small pick-up).
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