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Avenida del Puerto 327 -329 San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain and Canary Islands, 30740, 34-968-18-2007
... after mile of netting which hides a variety of fruits and vegetables; this coupled with an industrial backdrop makes for a rather uninspiring journey. We arrive at La Manga at around 3.30pm, pitch tent and go and say hi to Annabelle´s parents, whose caravan is a 2min walk away. Bill cracks open locally produced 15.5% rioja from the bodega (at Euro 1.60 per litre..) and commence a night of catching up, fun and games. The " highlight " of our ...
La Manga del Mar Menor, Murcia, Spain and Canary Islands lymandannabelle... of Biscay which can be very stormy, fingers crossed it will be a fine crossing. We land at 8.00 am Friday morning and then we drive across Spain to the Costa Calida where we plan to spend a few weeks in a small Spanish village called Roldan, then we move on to a town called Lo Pagan,
Well would you believe it? I've been working for the last 2 days. A friend of Dave's who I met a couple of weeks ago needed a Brickie to build a couple of pillars. So, I dusted off the old trowel. It's been a long time but you never lose it.
Amanda is back tonight. I'm picking her up at Alicante Airport at about 11.30pm. Lucy and me have really missed her and we are both looking forward to seeing her...Ahhh.
I got up nice and early and was outside the Bank at 8.30 when they opened. I explained the situation and they asked me for the fax receipt which I didn't have. After a lot of huffing and puffing by the cashier she went and got out my paper file. Low and behold there was the receipt that they neglected to give to me the last time. It was duly resent and this time I made sure I had both receipts...Memo to self...Make sure you ...
Sorted out a T.V. package. The lads are coming to install it today so I'll be able to keep up with what's happening in the world. The telephone and Internet connection is being fitted tomorrow so I'll be fully contactable at last!
The lads came to fit the T.V. I've got a satellite dish on the roof which wouldn't look out of place at Heathrow...I hope it's not the one Del Boy had fitted on his balcony in that episode of only fools and horses!! I don't want to ...
We have been having a really lazy time for the past 10 days or so except for the cleaning and unpacking of course. Apart from a couple of bike rides into San Miguel one of the neighboring towns we haven't been far.
The weather has remained ...
... of an excellent meal and a nice bottle of red at The Square, followed by a few Guinness's and entertaining company at The Shandon Bells, we can see our house in the distance...How much have we had to drink?..Are we seeing things?..No we're not..What light from yonder window breaks?...We've been re-connected!...As the good book says: And the Lord said; "Let there be light"...Well the man from Iberadola did anyway.
... We couldn't offer them a cold beer because of the electric issue...So, we made do with a couple of bottles of red and and a culinary feast of Burgers from Che takeaway...sitting out on the Balcony by candle light...Well a battery lantern but candle light sounds so much more cosy.
Hopefully we'll be re-connected tomorrow.
... and started again this morning, although that's probably because we daren't switch anything on for fear of draining the battery!
Another beautiful day breaks as we hit the Madrid ring road at rush hour. Thankfully, we seem to be going in the right direction as most of the traffic is heading in the other direction to us.
Driving over the Mountains certainly is tough going...Oh for power steering...But, we are making good time, the scenery ...
... shells and tails and eyes. But even though neither of us really like shrimp, we both bravely waded in...and wading is not a bad description, because although we got better at de-shelling the shrimp and picking things out of other shells, I don't believe you can eat this dish without using your fingers constantly. It tasted really good, and the shrimp and fish all fitted so well together that we both really enjoyed it, messy as it was. Paella is ...
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