The cloud waterfall.

cloud waterfall400 Jigsaw Puzzle Because the island sits in the trade winds, damp air hits the northeast of the island and has to rise, where it turns into clouds. Because La Palma has a north-south spine called the Cumbre Nueva, the cloud quite often reaches up to the ridge and then tumbles over as the cloud waterfall. This is extremely pretty, and best viewed from around the western side of…

April 18, 2008
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A Walk in the Woods

April 14, 2008

On Saturday I went for a walk in the woods at Cubo de la Galga. It’s one of the most famous walks on the island, but it’s the first time I’ve been. Well it was lovely. The path starts out as tarmac, one car wide, and turns to a dirt track the smae width, butt here was no chance of getting lost. It was all uphill, but we were all…

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Santa Cruz Tourist Office

When I first came to La Palma, the tourist office was in temporary accommodation in the third floor of an office building, with absolutely nothing at street-level to indicate where it was. Basically, you had to ask a local to find it. Obviously this left something to be desired, so they put up two signs: one at the south end of town pointing north, and one at the north end,…

April 13, 2008
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Live Music

Last night the Chamber Orchestra of Breña Baja gave a concert in Cancajos. It was rather windy, so they moved it to just outside the tourist office. I didn’t hear all of it, but they seemed pretty good to me.

April 12, 2008
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All this fun!

April 12, 2008

Lately it’s felt like all work and no play. I’ve been trying to catch up with a long translation job, keep up with the blogs, and get issue 4 of Ruido up on the website before last night’s launch party. The trouble was, all three things were computer jobs, so I’ve sat in this chair far too much, and for the first time in my life I’ve had aching shoulders….

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Live Music Tonight (Friday 11th)

At 18:30 in Cancajos, there will be a concert by the Chamber orchestra of Breña Baja at the ampitheatre on the promenade. (Start at the main beach and head a few hundred yards south towards the old salt works and the airport. It’s small, but you’ll know it when you see it.) This is in the open air, so it may be canceled if the weather’s bad. At 20:00 in…

April 11, 2008
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