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# Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Spain and the Sea Food Platter!

We picked up sticks and moved to Spain. Within the day we had found a Mercedes garage and Phil got some parts and mended Nessie.  We went to the Costa Brava - to a campsite named Nautic Almata which was perfect for water- sport enthusiasts – especially when wind was on the menu!!

Again – warm, sunny and breezy was the order of the day.......we took a beach- side pitch and the children were in their element swimming in the Med again – from another side! This campsite closed for the season on Sunday 14th September and we were found out that the Spanish schools returned  back on the 15th September after a very long summer vacation. Jemma and I had our hair cut (Jemma’s  for the 3rd time this adventure) and mine cut short because I find it too hot for long hair!!

So-as this campsite was closing - we had to move again –we would have stayed longer if we could! We found a campsite which we have visited and enjoyed in our previous travels –in the Costa Daurada near Tarragona –  La Costa Del Sol. It was ironic that we have travelled this distance and our receptionist was from Bideford -15 miles from our home in North Devon! It is a small world after all!!

We had an enjoyable and eventful day down at the beach – some 70 metres from our pitch! We were hounded by the “Lookie Lookie Men“and within the space of 10 minutes Phil was offered a watch, a shirt, sunglasses and a Tia massage!! Phil continues to blame my white legs for the “Lookie Lookie Men” – as they seem to be some sort of magnet?!

Jemma made a hasty exit from the sea after being stung by ‘something’ and on closer inspection the stings were all in a line – indicating a Jellyfish sting. Out came the bag of remedies kindly given to us by our neighbour – Lin  (a qualified Medical Herbalist) – before we left- and we have to say that the bite lotions and potions have been used often!!Thank-you very much!!

We have decided to avoid the use of washing machines now that the weather is so hot and so the children now take it in turns to stomp on a basket full of washing .............this does wonders for the feet and is a much cheaper option. It also helps to show the side of life which is ever important to the lessons of Macswayround!! (there is not always a Zanussi in sight!!)

We also enjoyed a lovely time in the swimming pool here-lots of new extensions to the swimming pool area – including a Jacuzzi from 4 years prior!

Time to move through Spain again – but we were able to give Nessie her first well deserved bath before we left La Torre Del Sol. We drove not far off 300 miles that day to get to a campsite near Alicante – on the Costa Blanca – Camping Internacional La Marina.

In our opinion this campsite has one of the best swimming pool complexes with Jacuzzi and sport and fitness facilities ......... even with a pool- side bar! There is also mega good 24 hour security too – which is very important to us at this time – as I’m sure you can imagine.

We are waiting here for the post as we have ordered another new extra security device- online. This is in our mission to make “Macswayround” even safer and to save the wear and tear on Phil’s Hardwood baseball bat.

There have been creative activities here- which the children have thoroughly enjoyed (as there is limited space in Nessie) and Phil does not appreciate Glitter and glue everywhere–but they have certainly had their fix here!  There have also been weekend evening entertainments for the children and Jemma even went along sporting her new traditional Spanish dress!

We have even had time for monopoly –and you know how many hours that can go on! Our children are very keen on making money for their next travel adventures and Ben has even  started writing plans for his travel route when he goes round the world- when he’s a grown up! He is trying to raise some funds for this by pricing up his belongings and sitting at the edge of our pitch -selling his wares! He has named this “Macs Mini Market” -which is very scary – because that’s exactly what his Dad did some years ago at school. Tonight- he actually came home with a profit! Yesterday he made 2 euros profit and today he has come home with 13.75 Euros, bought 4 ice-creams (for himself and Jemma) and his Dad a beer at the pool-side bar!

It may be difficult to imagine – but time is flying by so fast here -the day is almost done before it starts....Phil is practising his Diablo skills (or lack of them!) until they are good one day! The children say they are very good until I start to watch – and then it all goes wrong?!

We treated ourselves to a meal in the restaurant and have now seen how important it is to learn the local tongue! We ordered - what we thought was Steak and vegetables - only to be presented with a whole seafood platter! Fish filled the entire plate from octopus rings, tuna steaks, langoustines, shrimps, salmon and hake (to name but a few !!) We ploughed our way through this – Phil was in his element, although I ate the octopus rings just to get the off my plate! I have to say that they reminded me of chewing gum............ and Phil did his “Mr Bean on Holiday” impression with the shell fish – much to the children’s delight!

Afterwards – when we were very full of fish – the kind waiter came and laid us some more cutlery. We were then given our steak and vegetable dish! This took quite some ploughing through and we did not need to eat for quite some time! Our neighbours at the table next door were laughing and I suggested to them that it might be a good idea if we learnt some more Spanish - at least we might know what we were ordering!!

We have tried out a ‘new’ energetic game- called “Padel”. We have found out that this sport is very popular in Spain and Mexico and is just beginning to get known in England. We have not heard of it before but it is a fast paced combination of Tennis, Squash and Racquet-ball, with even a bit of Table-Tennis thrown in!!

The game is played in a court about one third of the size of a tennis court with surrounding back and side walls – similar to that of a squash court. The ball is similar to a tennis- ball, however the racquets are solid paddles rather than string racquets. You must serve underarm with a bounce before the serve and you are allowed to play the ball off the walls too! This was great fun!

FACT-OID:

·         We drove past hundreds of acres of Salt Lakes on our approach to La Marina – many shallow flat lakes with mountains of salt nearby!

WILDLIFE HIT:

·         Real Life Flamingos at the road side –in the salt lakes on the approach to La Marina!


Wednesday, 24 September 2008 00:10:46 (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  Spain

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