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Los Indianos

I haven’t blogged for ages. It’s great having my friends here, and since the housework is being split three ways I do a lot less of it – except when they both got the nasty flu that’s going around the island. In fact I call Helen the ironing fairy.The trouble is that they keep dragging me out to have fun, because they don’t have a car. Plus it’s Carnival. Monday…

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Going mad with my friends’ camera

Today I went with my friends, Helen and Theresa, to look at a house in the middle of nowhere on the other side of the island. It took some organising because my son gets out of school at 1:30, and the earliest the estate agent could meet us at the house was 12:00 – and it’s at least a 2 hour drive between the two. So another friend, Norma, who…

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Guests.

Yay! My friends have arrived from England. They’ve been dreaming of living here for years, and now they’ve been made redundant, they’re finally taking the plunge. They’re staying with me for six weeks while they (hopefully) find a house suitable for conversion into a B&B, and buy it. Then they’re flying home to London in March, staying there for just three weeks while they finish things off, and finally driving…

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Yippee

Wahay! I won the On the Premises mini contest for stories of 10 – 20 words. My entry should be on their website by Monday. My son was saying that this was good, but obviously it didn’t make me a VIP. We agreed that I’m now a SIP – a slightly important person. Or even a SIM – slightly important mother. It’s not exactly the Booker Prize, but something about…

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The Kings

Father Christmas has been visiting Spain for a few years now, but Spanish children still get the bulk of their presents on January 6th, when the three kings visit baby Jesus. They also come through most Spanish towns the evening before, and we went to see them in Santa Cruz de la Palma. Well, we saw the begining of it. The whole procession takes hours. They start at the post…

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