It's August for ****s sake
You should send them to IC (Costa de la Luz), we found a stretch of beach that was virtually deserted in early July
Don't waste energy on things you can't change.
Costa de la Luz apartment rental
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Costa de la Luz apartment rental
www.ownersdirect.co.uk/spain/S5386.htm
Curses, Ian, why didn't I think of that?
I would have thought the GWB and that nice Mr Cheney would have gotten themselves enough oil in Iraq (or was that Iran? . . . well one of them anyway) to keep their Humvees going without poodling about with our seriously thatcherised reserves.
But maybe I'm wrong, so we just have to endure this higher humidity to keep the good ol' USofA moving. Let's face it, it's in a good cause - the Free World is depending on us staunch Brits to preserve the fight for freedom, and to melt the odd glacier or two if necessary (but ONLY if necessary!)
Ah merde!
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Mols
I would have thought the GWB and that nice Mr Cheney would have gotten themselves enough oil in Iraq (or was that Iran? . . . well one of them anyway) to keep their Humvees going without poodling about with our seriously thatcherised reserves.
But maybe I'm wrong, so we just have to endure this higher humidity to keep the good ol' USofA moving. Let's face it, it's in a good cause - the Free World is depending on us staunch Brits to preserve the fight for freedom, and to melt the odd glacier or two if necessary (but ONLY if necessary!)
Ah merde!
(Thread-creep alert! )
Mols
Hi PartyYou should send them to IC (Costa de la Luz), we found a stretch of beach that was virtually deserted in early July
well surprisingly there are still quite a few beaches near us in Spain that the Holidaymakers havent found..
that are still quite quiet.....We often slip down early and have a stroll and a swim its a great way to start the day.....
[wish I was there now ]
Well one of the quieter ones is at Guadamar which Im sure youve been to its Lovely
but if you go at the very far end[near the lovely park bit [w with the picnicky bit]
and the trees..and carry on you will find a lovely sand duney bit[think its got a separate name but cant remember it...]
Really secluded and privatey[the sand dunes help of course] We have friends that live there and their Spanish neighbours took them there..they will probably kill me now..
If your out there next time we go we will take you Itll be nice to meet up!!
but if you go at the very far end[near the lovely park bit [w with the picnicky bit]
and the trees..and carry on you will find a lovely sand duney bit[think its got a separate name but cant remember it...]
Really secluded and privatey[the sand dunes help of course] We have friends that live there and their Spanish neighbours took them there..they will probably kill me now..
If your out there next time we go we will take you Itll be nice to meet up!!
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I grew up in Sydney, where my mother was always crying 'it's not the heat, it's the humidity!' It's true Mols.Moliere wrote:Well - it does vary with where you are, doesn't it? I remember being in Luxor on a "business trip" one May, and I had to wear a jacket and tie whilst visiting the Valley of the Kings, Karnak etc - but because it was so dry (bone dry!) you could tolerate temps of around 48 - 50 degrees C, which would leave you floundering in the GB humidity.
And of course, the converse, like the guest we had earlier this year who complained in the guestbook that the pool was 'COLD, COLD, COLD!!!': it was still only May...roxytoo wrote:How about this one recieved today?
'I didn't think it would be so hot!'
hmm spain? august?
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Used to have a house in Nerja - loved it for holidays but certainly not somewhere I would want to live permanently-
Town grew so much in the 3 years we had the house - nowhere near as nice now as it used to be due to so many new apartment blocks. Parking a real nightmare too!
The Alpujarras are stunning.
Town grew so much in the 3 years we had the house - nowhere near as nice now as it used to be due to so many new apartment blocks. Parking a real nightmare too!
The Alpujarras are stunning.
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