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To start with a good picture. Our Communal Pool which has been out of action for refurbishment since last November was finally finished and the internal lights were switched on. Work continues on the rest of the area but the pool looks splendid and all residents and holiday makers may now swim to their hearts content. It is still a bit cold for me but it will warm up as the sun gets higher in the next few weeks. Midnight non-skinny dipping now a distinct possibility.


We took a trip with the U3A to Cordoba and Granada by coach.
Cordoba was first on the agenda. We arrived late in the afternoon and after checking in to our 4-star hotel we went for a short walk and came upon our first incident of the day. The hotel had not provided tea making facilities so we went out to buy our own. First stop was the ubiquitous Chinese bazaar where we purchased kettle and cups, then Mercadona for the makings and some wine etc. On the way back to the hotel we had to pass again the bazaar and out through the door ran an irate Chinese man who took hold of an exiting “customer” and tried to seize her large handbag. He was closely followed by a colleague and between them they tried to pry the bag from the struggling woman’s grasp. It burst open and out flew packs of ladies underwear and other items. She continued to struggle and we saw a man run across from the traffic and join the fray. He calmed things down and produced his warrant card – a plain clothes police officer. Later we saw a police car outside of the bazaar, no doubt to cart off the shop-lifter to chokey.
Later we walked into Cordoba for a quick look around before our full day’s visit the next day. On the way back the skies darkened quickly and within minutes we were in the middle of a full blown thunder storm. In seconds we were soaked to the skin so decided to carry on walking but the wind was so strong we could hardly breathe. We ducked inside a supermarket to drip all over their floor and no sooner had we done so but a woman screamed out and pointed across the road to where a huge tree had been blown over and taken a street light with it. Seconds earlier we had walked past that tree. After this we walked the last few hundred metres to our hotel and dripped all over their reception.
The Patio Festival was the reason for visiting Cordoba and we were not disappointed as we spent the next day visiting the (mainly free) patios inside mostly private houses which had been opened to the public. Some made a small charge and others left an honesty box for contributions. Until you have been inside these patios, small courtyards inside medieval terraced houses, you cannot imagine just how many flowers the owners can fit into such a small place. Enjoy the photographs.

Bright and early the next morning we took breakfast and walked over to the Alhambra where we were able to enjoy a really quiet walking tour before the serious crowds of the day came in. It was a brilliant day, the gardens were beautiful, and we were overlooked by the snow capped Sierra Nevada mountains.

After a very long lunch we travelled back to Home and the Coast.
Being a member of a “wrinklies club” does have its advantages.
And finally..........

I know that holiday makers from the UK dream of lying on sun drenched beaches, sipping Sangria into the night, swimming, etc. These holidays usually last for two weeks or so then it’s back to Blighty. When you live here the summer months become a bit monotonous with the extra crowds, the constant heat, the noise, the lack of parking at home and so on. We are not ungrateful and realise how wonderful it is to be here on the Costa Blanca and it sounds as if we are “complaining of too much cream” but to be quite honest it is good to get a break from the sun.
We have been here for over a year now and once again our friends are making their plans for the exodus to England. We had planned on a month long holiday in Northern France but have also been thinking of acquiring a holiday home in the UK. Having made many searches on the old Internet we decided upon a static caravan on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales within easy reach of Pippa and Mike plus our other friends in the North of England.
The price was too good to miss so we made a flying trip to England, paid over our money, and became the proud owners of a luxury static caravan on the Gallaber Park site near Hellifield. It is just ten minutes from the site where we had our previous van and fifty minutes from Mike’s house in Bacup.
Our plans for France have now been cancelled and we are off to our new Holiday Home at the end of June and plan to stay there for about two months.
Here are some of the our pictures of the van and some from the Company Brochure. The model of caravan is a BK Bluebird.
We now have a place in the UK once more which we may call home.