winter in Alfaz

December 20, 2010 at 7:56 pm 1 comment

It is a strange stop/start time for the expats around December/January. Quite a few people go home for a fortnight before christmas, or to spend christmas at home leaving a gap in the circles of friends out here. This year the weather has added traumas to the journeys, not to mention the spanish air traffic controllers strike.Two intrepid friends of Michaels have plans to go home twice in December – once for a 70th birthday which Stella insisted on sharing with her grandsons back here for 11 days and then flying to Manchester on the 22nd for the xmas week. It seems quite a gamble whether there will be airports open, and how they will get to Reading. We will have a standby xmas dinner ready just in case.

All is not sunshine here, although last Friday we had a sunny walk round Guadalest reservoir.with picnic. This weekend has been cold with incessant rain. Mike has a cold like half the population, and we are really glad of electric blankets

I really enjoyed cycling down to Albir last week, meeting up with Irene, who wanted us to see a new apartment.I did some shopping, and cycled back up the hill-only 15 minutes.

After xmas I shall join a spanish class again, the exercise classes will start in earnest, and I’ll join the monthly U3a debating group.We do meditation on Mondays and the sports centre x3 when we canIMG_2196 Just livening up this uninspiring blog with some walk IMG_2219 vistasIMG_2198

And finally the post walk paella- yummy!IMG_2221

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  • 1. Val Carroll  |  January 12, 2011 at 12:05 am

    Hi

    Assume the homebound for Christmas travellers had an interesting time of it!! Bet you’re glad you weren’t among them.
    You were lucky to miss the snow in November….

    Here in Silsden we had our usual quiet Xmas day, except joined by Charles this year. Finally managed Xmas trip to my brother’s 10 days ago after 2 aborted attempts (weather and colds) in November and December.

    Now well past the winter solstice, so should see some longer days again. Maybe you’ll be basking in warmth again soon over there…?

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