Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Off on a Mission

I´m packing my bag in readiness for our journey to Gran Canaria tomorrow. I don´t ´do´ excited but I am really looking forward to it.

As it´s an educational trip for the children we are looking at a couple of cathedrals...........Vegueta and Arucus, information for anyone who feels inspired enough to look them up.............and some old villages which are typical of the island.

We have to be at Charlotte´s school before six o´clock but won´t reach the island until ten thirty. Hopefully there will be a play room on the ferry or I´ll be hearing ´are we nearly there yet?´ for hours!

Back to the bag...........butties, sausage rolls, crisps, juice, and water. My camera, sick bags and a loo roll, just in case Charlotte has a problem. It struck me to take my E111...........I hope it´s not a premonition!

Anyway, here´s to a happy day and prepare for loads of pics soon.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Hot or What?











I love nothing more than living
here with the sunny weather but today was painful.

Frequent gusts of hot wind which took your breath away and covered you in the sand blown from Africa.

Poor Clio only managed half of her walk as she was gasping for breath. It was reported that the temperature at eight this morning was 34 degrees and rose to 41 degrees by the late afternoon. No sun in sight, just wind and heat.

Fires are becoming a problem in La Gomera. The Spanish news was showing villas blazing earlier and also extra firefighters being ferried in from other islands. The picture above shows the problems that they had in July, last year.

Nothing here as yet apart from a fire in the wood yard down the road. I could smell it from my house and sat here pondering on what I would rescue first. Passports, bank stuff and important papers followed by my jewellery box, if I had the time...............fire engines sorted it before my imagination ran riot!

It´s quiet now, although hot enough to be July, the wind has dropped and happen it will all be back to normal tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Sorry!

A good mate of mine pointed out that I didn´t explain why we needed a form so urgently and thought that we had done something illegal. A good time to put matters right!

Actually, it´s good news. Brian has a new job and needed the paperwork for his official contract. All perfectly normal should you want to work here.

He´s doing maintenance at a local hotel which is nice and steady and he seems to have enjoyed his first day. Sound asleep now though!

The only drawback is that I´m in charge of cooking. No such thing as a perfect world!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

What a Morning!

We had to go to the Police Station in Las Americas this morning which meant an early start. I didn´t realise that so many people were about at six in the morning. Not my favourite time of day.

Anyway, we got there at around seven to find around sixty people in the queue. Everyone stood there on the pavement waiting for the doors to open at nine o´clock. Nowhere to sit and nothing of interest to watch.

By the time two police officers came out to see us the queue had grown to about two hundred. We were then divided into two groups........Spanish on one side and the extranjeros (foreigners) on the other. It appears that the first fifty in each line get a ticket for the next queue. The rest had to go away and try again another day.

Just when we were beginning to get excited the police officer told us that we needed to pay nine euros before we could apply for the form we wanted. He sent us to information where we were supplied with a bank payment form and then sent on our way. No magic ticket for us.

All in all it took us over four hours to accomplish nothing and we have to do it all over again another day. Flaming Spanish red tape!!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

As Promised

A couple of pics showing the new style beach in Playa San Juan. Boardwalks, showers and toilets, what more could one want? They all looked well happy and it was a pleasant walk.


Our next stop was to call into Bar San Juan to watch the Blackburn Rovers match. I was their only supporter as usual and had beer mats thrown at me when they got their goal. All in good fun and I was so happy to see them get a draw. Well done Rovers!!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Finished


I haven´t been down to the beach for three weeks or so and rumour has it that it´s all done and dusted.
They opted for natural black sand which I feel is in keeping with the environment............we don´t want it turning into Blackpool do we? Nowt wrong with Blackpool but each to it´s own.
I feel sure that Clio will fancy a stroll down there tomorrow whilst I take the opportunity to photograph the finished product.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Sleep!

Or should I say the lack of it?

I had a busy enough day yesterday, what with bowling and such so I was sure I´d have a good night´s sleep. I was all settled and went sound...........for half an hour! I tossed and turned for an hour or so before resorting to my book. I´m reading ´London´by Edward Rutherford, which is mighty enough to make anyone doze off. Anyone else but me that is.

Two hundred pages later I was still wide awake. That was half five. Next stop computer where I stayed for another three hours. All the neighbours set off for work and I heard the kiddies going into school.

By nine I was sound asleep! I´ve been feeling grotty all day and I´m sure that come bedtime it will all start again. Pretty scary really.

Friday, April 11, 2008

The Phoenix Project

Hyndburn Council have been systematically demolishing the old mill houses during the last few years. Now it´s the turn of our old family home.

I´m not sure why this upsets me unless it´s all the memories which have been flooding back in recent weeks. My brother and I used to run riot around the local area, each promising each other that we´d never stop playing out! Hopscotch on the pavement outside with twenty or so other kids. A rope tied to the lamp post at the top of the street for skipping. Statues and hide and seek. It all went on and didn´t we have fun?!

My poor Mum was buried from there when I was just fifteen and four years later I walked out of the door wearing my wedding dress. I never went back. So sad.

Thanks to Mick from Accyweb for the photo xx

Monday, April 07, 2008

Bits and Bats

Charlotte and I are off to Gran Canaria this year for "our" school trip. At this rate I will have seen all of the seven islands by the time she moves on to senior school! It´s a long day by all accounts as we have to travel to Santa Cruz to pick up the ferry, followed by a tour of Gran Canaria and home again. Lots of walking too.

It´s the bowling dinner tomorrow night but no trophies for Jeff and Brian this year. I´m looking forward to garlic mushrooms, pepper steak and profiteroles......................that´s if I have enough room!

Village news isn´t good at the moment. Little Lottie´s grandad died on Saturday and some of the locals hired a minibus to attend the funeral today, which was up in the north of the island. June, a friend of mine, is in intensive care with liver problems and Sue was admitted on Friday with pneumonia. Our sympathies to Bill´s family and best wishes for a speedy recovery to June and Sue x

Friday, April 04, 2008

Vista Ultimate

That´s posh for you!

After around six weeks without a home computer I now have a complete new system which I´m trying to find my way around. We did try to resurrect the old one as I was reluctant to lose the stuff I had on there. It just seemed like we were throwing good money after bad and had to make the choice.

I´m now on the hunt for my old favourite sites which could take some time. Nice to be back blogging and expect more soon!