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Female Focus Publications serving the English speaking community throughout the Costa Blanca since 1993

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THE REAL CONSTELATIONS OF THE ZODIAC

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ow do you upset a group of astronomers? Simple, just call them astrologers by mistake. Not that we've anything against astrology as entertainment, but we do have a firm belief about which is scientifically valid. So why do I raise that thorny issue, it's because the constellations of the Zodiac are amongst the most interesting in the sky. I'll start at the beginning, just what are these constellations, and what makes them different? They are the star groups along the line of the ecliptic across our sky. And just what is the ecliptic? It's the path that the Sun, Moon and planets take across our sky. The constellation Libra is a good place to start, you can find it in the southwest after sunset, and in another month or so, it will be below our horizon, so August is a good time to look. If you get your binoculars out, looking a little way above the horizon you'll see a star that's brighter than those around it, you've found Beta Librae, a star that also has the wonderful name Zubeneschamali. This looks just like any other star until you learn a bit about it. Light takes nearly 150 years to get to us, and it's a big star. Astronomers call this a type b8, it spins over 100 times faster than our Sun, and it shines over 130 times brighter. It is doing something else too. Most people know that stars fuse, or burn hydrogen to shine, but in some stars, the process evolves, Beta Librae is now burning helium, and the core of the star is changing too. All the natural elements originate in stars, some stars go on to produce iron, carbon, and everything else, it's why we are all made of star stuff, and when you look at Beta Librae, you are seeing an example of where everything comes from. Have a look at a picture of the constellation, then using your binoculars, try to find the other stars of Libra. It's not the easiest or most distinctive constellation to learn, but it's worth the effort. You'll find a variable star, one that changes brightness over a few days and another giant star. There's also a spherical star cluster tucked away, but you'll need a small telescope to find that. One last little puzzle is the colour of the star Beta Librae, what colour is it to you? Some people see it as green, others don't, and no one is sure why that is. Next month I'll have some more about the zodiac, and the results of our smartphone photo up competition, I'm enjoying looking at your pictures. Vega Baja Astronomy Gro

Charles Oates,

● To find out more about observing and astronomy, email us at vegabaja.astronomygroup@gmail.com.

SUDOKU

Here are four Sudoku puzzles of different skill levels for you to try. It is not a maths game at all - it is a pure logic game. Fill in the grid so that every r o w, e v e r y c o l u m n a n d e v e r y 3 x 3 grid contains the digits 1 through to 9 with no repeats, which means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

Answers to puzzles in the classified pages


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TRAVEL INSURANCE nfortunately, due to Brexit, the travel insurance company, whom I have worked extremely well with in excess of 20 years is unable to continue to offer travel insurance to the Expats. At first, this did not worry me as there was no travel allowed. However, it seems as though this is changing and people are hoping to be able to have holidays and visit loved ones this summer. It was therefore necessary to me to discover if there was a company who offered similar cover at reasonable realistic prices. Fortunately I discovered one of my members of staff had experience with an alternative travel insurance provider, which provides the policies and covers that the Expats are used to. I am so pleased to be able to offer this service to my clients again. We are in the process of contacting all our travel insurance clients, by email with a follow up call explaining the new policies and issuing quotes.

We can now provide travel insurance for both annual and short trip policies with a choice of three levels of cover and there is an additional option for Covid 19 protection. The policies are underwritten by Lloyds of Belgium, so of course, the company is fully authorised and regulated within the EU. After such a long time of not being able to offer travel insurance because there was no need for it due to the restrictions, I am now full of hope that our long wait is drawing to a close, although I am still feeling apprehensive. To be able to hug a loved one after such a long time will be such joy. A word that is rather under-used at the moment.

For more information or a quotation, please contact one of my offices, visit the website www.jennifercunningham,net or email info@jennifercunningham.net.


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www.femalefocusonline.com I have been enjoying the tomatoes which I planted in order that the grandchildren could see food growing. I thought tomatoes would be easy and fun for them. Apparently not - not only did granddaughter tell me the whole long list of fruit and veg they have been growing at school, she also reminded me that she has an intolerance to tomatoes, which I had completely forgotten about. Bad grandma - trying to make her sick! It has not put me off though as they are delicious and I will be planting more next year. We are pleased to welcome two new contributors to the Female Focus magazine this month. Sarah Farrell and Harry King will be providing monthly articles which we hope you will enjoy and find interesting. With the heat definitely upon us please take care of yourselves, hydrate and keep putting on the sun cream - also be thoughtful of your furry friends as they really struggle in the summer. Until next time, stay safe. Lesley Pick up your next issue on 6 September Deadlines: Editorial & Advertising - 12 noon - 23 August. Female Focus covering from Alicante North and the QFocus Magazine covering the Alicante South region. To discuss your advertising needs with your local representative contact:-

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Female Focus Magazine August 2021

emale Focus, the Costa Blanca's foremost publisher of monthly lifestyle magazines, has always had community at its core. It has been serving the community since 1993 with a vital advertising platform for local businesses, and a source of valuable information for the British expat community living on the Costa Blanca. The monthly magazines - Female Focus in the North and QFocus in the South - contain a number of interesting articles which have been sourced from PA Media until recently. However, it has been felt that whilst interesting, they are not community centric, so not particularly local! The challenge has always been to find a local writer who can deliver 3-4 articles a month, on subjects which have a more local feel. CBBA to the rescue A few months ago, Sarah Farrell - a professional copywriter - joined the CBBA. After a few discussions about the magazine it became obvious a conversation about writing for Female Focus Publications needed to happen. “The chance to write about one of my favourite subjects - Spain - in such a popular magazine as Female Focus is very exciting,” said Sarah. Sarah was a journalist in England before she moved to Dénia in 2005. Since then, she has worked as a newspaper sub-editor, magazine editor, copywriter and a brief stint as a football analyst following Spanish second division teams. “Joining the CBBA has been a tremendous boost for me,” she added. “I’ve met some very talented professionals - including the Female Focus team - who have great ideas for growing your business and introducing you to new clients.” This is a perfect example of the power of CBBA in making new connections that serve both parties. At Female Focus, we're delighted to be working with Sarah with the August edition carrying the first four articles. We couldn't be more happy to be able to improve our magazine for the benefit of readers, and advertisers alike.


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Valencia kick off La Liga 2021-22 season against Getafe

La Liga 2021-2022 season kicks off this month with the opening game being Valencia at home to Getate on Friday August 13 at 9pm. Football fans will be delighted to know there are three teams from the Valencia Comunidad in La Liga again this season - Valencia, Levante and Elche. Levante are away at Cádiz on Saturday August 14 at 7.30pm and Elche are at home to Athletic on the Monday at 10pm. Valencia’s close links with the Costa Blanca Valencia have a change of trainer with Alicante-born José Bordalás taking over for two seasons with the option of a third. Bordalás, who never played higher than the third division, has represented UD Altea, CD Denia and FC Torrevieja among others. Bordalás has also managed various Costa Blanca clubs including Alicante, Benidorm, Hércules, Novelda and Elche. More recently he was the Getafe coach from 2016 until joining Valencia. Valencia also set up their summer camp on the Costa Blanca. They chose the Hotel Oliva Nova Beach & Golf Resort for pre-season training from July 12 to 17 where they played a friendly against Villarreal CF. Real Madrid and Valencia striker joins Levante Roberto Soldado has joined Levante. Born in Valencia, the striker joined Real Madrid aged 15 and played for Valencia from 2010 to 2013 before going to Spurs for two seasons. Other signings for Levante include winger Roger Brugué, known as Brugui, and defender Enric Franquesa. Elche striker Nino retires Elche will be without their beloved striker Nino this season who has retired at the age of 41. They have brought in striker Lucas Boyé on loan, defender Bigas, centre-back Enzo Roco, and goalkeeper Kiko Casilla from Leeds. If you want to cheer on one of these teams and enjoy the atmosphere of a live La Liga game, you can check for fixtures, dates and times of games, and tickets on their official websites: www.elechecf.es, www.Valenciacf.es, www.LevanteUD.com/es Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com


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Understanding the risks of investing

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ost of us will have a financial goal, whether that be a short-term objective such as saving to pay off a loan, or a longer-term project such as making sure retirement is as comfortable as possible. But do you fully understand the risks behind investing? In our 45+ years' experience, we have seen virtually every type of investor. We have come across people with more money under the mattress than in their bank, to others who are willing to put everything they have on the next Cryptocurrency that comes to market. These are rare cases though, and the vast majority of us will sit somewhere between the two examples above. Risk is defined in financial terms as the chance an outcome or investment return does not match expectations but for us it goes above and beyond this. We also see risk as a personal characteristic or sentiment, one which is often determined by a client's own unique circumstances. When discussing risk, we have found that the average investor automatically thinks about the possibility of losing money due to taking too much risk, but what about the other side of the coin? What about losing out on gains or falling behind your objective due to utilising assets too cautious for your appropriate level of risk? Take too little risk and you may not reach your goals. Many people will know what their investment objective is and how much they need by a given time, although not many will fully understand their attitude to risk and how much of a risk they are able, or willing, to take. This is where the help of a financial adviser could pay dividends, as further discussions (in addition to a risk profile questionnaire) may help uncover considerations not yet thought of. Choosing the right risk profile for you involves targeting sufficient risk to achieve your investment goals but at the same time ensuring this level does not exceed your risk tolerance (willingness to take risk) or your risk capacity (ability to cope with losses). Important to remember is that every asset worldwide will have some level of risk, whether that be money invested in properties (nontenancy, housing market dips), money in bank accounts (default risk of the bank/ interest not keeping up with inflation) or simply money stored in cupboards at home (no potential for growth). In today's market of low interest rates and increasing inflation, investors find themselves in a position of having to accept at least a small amount of risk in order to see some real return on their money. The key here is to fully understand risk and how best to manage it given your own goals and objectives. If you would like to find out more or have a free consultation to analyse your position, please do not hesitate to contact us.

● Logic Financial Consultants are fully regulated & licensed financial advisers, covering the Costa Blanca, Murcia and Canary Islands. We can travel to you, or you can visit our office at Calle Andres Lambert 24, 1B, Jávea. Tel: 965 020 444. Email: info@logicfc.com Web: www.logicfinancialconsultants.com.


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Made from natural ingredients, no artificial flavours, colours, or sweeteners, soy free, gluten free. Ancient Beauty Blend! Aloe Vera, chamomile & superfoods acerola berry & goji berry gives the power to soothe & glow. Vitamin C & Zinc to help protect your precious cells & help promote collagen synthesis. Guarantee: you get the nutrition you crave & the taste you want! Serve chilled! 30 day product satisfaction guarantee on your first order with Isagenix. Get in contact to find out how to earn €€€ for sharing the news and referring your clients and friends or by taking a step further and becoming a sales consultant. Contact Jo Black for information at ● Local 12, Edificio Caribe, Av del Pla 129, Jávea. Tel 96 579 3584. www.mimiskruhairandbeauty.com Facebook Mimiskru. See our advert on the Horoscopes page.


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Come Cat Sailing

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ailing takes many forms, from sedate cruising to fun-filled dinghy sailing, but for many people, the most exhilarating form of the sport is to sail a small catamaran, particularly the popular Hobie cat.

When the wind is right and the sails are filled, these catamarans literally fly and you could easily end up hiked out on a trapeze as you race across the sea, providing a counter-balance to the sails. There is nothing more exciting, trust me. With the Costa Blanca Yacht Club, members can now join us in sailing these catamarans. We meet every Friday at 3pm during the summer at Las Antipodas Watersports, Los Bassetes, Benissa Costa for a fun-filled afternoon with experienced skippers to show you the ropes. See https://cbya.org/ for our low-cost membership plans and for details of all of our activities (which incidentally also include dinghy sailing, cruising and numerous social events).

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Magnum Concert Productions present a fabulous tribute to Neil Diamond and Elvis Presley

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ith the spectre of Covid 19 hopefully receding, Magnum Concert Productions have planned a series of concerts this autumn in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society in Teulada – Moraira (AFA). These shows will be staged in Espai La Senieta, Moraira and will appeal to all musical tastes with the first class production that Magnum are famous for. The first show planned for Sunday 19 September features two of the best acts here on the Costa Blanca, with J.J. Jones’s tribute to Neil Diamond and Simon Patrick’s tribute to the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. The show is scheduled to start at 6.30pm and will be conducted in accordance with any restrictions regarding safety that may be in place. Tickets can be reserved by calling 966 498 493 / 634 355 204 or WhatsApp 618 017 201 or by email: magnum.concerts@gmail.com Numbers will be limited so early reservation is recommended. I look forward to once again staging some great shows and all proceeds will go to the Alzheimer’s centre, which is a great local cause. Many thanks for your support and I hope to see you soon. You can join our data base which will give you prior notification of our events by emailing: magnum.concerts@gmail.com Peter Johnson. CEO Magnum Concert Productions.


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our ARIES You are more reactive to situations this month so keep that in mind at all times. You are likely to be accident prone this month so take care and don't rush things. If you stop and concentrate before saying or doing things the month will pass more smoothly for everyone. TAURUS Working slowly, methodically and thoroughly will make everything run much more smoothly and will give you the outcome you were hoping for. Make sure you remove any obstacles with thought or you will make enemies along the way. GEMINI Everything is likely to spin out of control unless you get creative and be patient. Make back up plans, make back ups of files and double check everything. Don't get in a panic, just take a bit more care. CANCER You need to nurture yourself with love and kindness this month as others seem to be distracted and insensitive to your needs. Don't take it personally, they have their own lives to lead. LEO Although it may feel as though you are struggling through treacle, things will get easier and the effort will be worth it in the long run. Leaving the past behind and looking to the future will make things fall into place much more smoothly for you. VIRGO Over thinking will lead you to the wrong conclusion again. Think before you say anything as you are not in the right place to make decisions and it will mean you will have to backtrack later on.

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oroscope LIBRA The effort you put in reflects on the outcome - you just wish everyone put in the same amount of effort as you do. Making a future board with where you see yourself going will help others see it too, and join you in the journey. SCORPIO Doing a favour doesn't turn out the way you intended it too. A misunderstanding leaves you trying to explain yourself when they are the ones who should be apologising to you. Is it worth it or is it their problem twisting your motives for trying to help. SAGITTARIUS Someone close to you has all the knowledge you need if you would only ask them. Stop struggling through and take their help. Not only will it move you forward it will give them a sense of being. CAPRICORN A new hobby is just what is needed to give you something totally different to rest your mind from the day to day work load. As well as learning something new it will introduce new people to your group of friends. AQUARIUS Find a way to put the focus on the work you are most proud of. Bring in others who can compliment this with their skills and start some serious brainstorming to get things moving again. Use your leadership skills to get the best from everyone. PISCES Your common sense will serve you well in keeping you out of situations which on the surface look OK but just don't add up. Be sceptical and double check facts rather than taking anything at face value and you will avoid any bad situations you may come across.


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Medical Consultations with Dr Margo at Clinica Dental la Plaza, Jávea

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ew English-speaking health clinics have recently been launched by Dr Margo Livingston, Doctor of Immunology and Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Master’s degree, UK and Spanish registered) who recognised the urgent need that many expats have who can’t easily get doctor’s appointments and also have difficulty understanding the conversation with a doctor during a telephone interview, if they don’t speak Spanish. This exciting new professional service will help those needing a medical check-up, treatment for minor illnesses, routine blood check-ups, weight management, nutrition advice, medication review, specialist referral, bio-identical hormone therapy for preand post-menopausal women and men reaching andropause and COVID-19 testing for both current, prior infection and fitness to travel certificates. As a Doctor of Immunology, Margo can also help explain more about COVID-19 testing and supply valuable scientific information about this pandemic in terms of viral spread, symptoms, recovery from illness and address some of the myths which have been frightening people during the last two years. Dr Margo is also a psychotherapist with experience in anxiety, depression and addiction. She is also a major advocate of natural healing methods like Qi Gong and Body Sculpting for anti-ageing. A brand new service is providing intravenous Vitamin C and energy-boosting natural supplements for those with chronic ill health, including cancer and long COVID symptoms, as well as sports nutrition and a general “pick me up” vitality boost. The service provides a bespoke, confidential, consultation and treatment process in clinics around Gandia, Denia and Jávea, including home visits on request. The Jávea clinics are being held in Karen Gardener’s well-respected clinic - the Clinica Dental, La Plaza. Margo has built a loyal client base and looks forward to serving many expats who need medical help and expertise, guide them, direct them for specialist referral if required and simply help allay the fears of those with problems related or unrelated to COVID-19. Services • Private consultation to assess patient issues and form a provisional diagnosis. This includes: • History taking, drug reconciliation, physical examination as appropriate, tests as appropriate • Specialist referral system as indicated • Blood analysis, results from same day, depending on tests required • COVID testing • Specialist immunology advice, including COVID-19, autoimmunity, boosting the immune system, understanding the disease process and how our bodys’ heal Lifestyle Services • Natural healing methods discussed if indicated • Dietary and nutritional advice • Weight Management

• Psychotherapy • Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) • Intravenous vitality boost programmes Tests • Routine blood samples for analysis, including comprehensive new allergy testing for stomach, liver and kidney systems • COVID-19 tests for both current disease and past disease (for antibodies in blood) and fitness to travel certificates – both antigen and PCR tests available • Urinalysis to test for infection, ketosis, blood in urine or other abnormalities • Blood sugar analysis for diabetes or pre-diabetes • Blood pressure check, heart, lungs and other body systems checked for abnormalities

● For appointments call +34 711 058 450

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Visit Clinica Britannia for an Anti-ageing or Revitalising treatment

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ur facial bones are what define, shape, and give structure to our face. But as the ageing process takes place, we lose definition, the contour of the jawline decreases, our cheeks flatten, and our skin begins to sag and cause a jowling effect.

We at Clinica Britannia can help eliminate this problem by with the use of Restylane fillers, Botox, and facial peelings. Some of the treatments offered at our clinic are: Restylane lyft is used for cheek lifting and to enhance the jawline creating a lifting effect to your facial features giving you a more natural and youthful look to your skin. Restylane Refyne is a softer and more flexible dermal filler that can be used for the treatment of more dynamic areas of your face, such as around the lips, the nasolabial folds, and the marionette lines. Restylane Kysse enhances the shape and adds volume to your lips for a perfect pout. Botox treatment involves a very small amount of a specific purified protein that when injected with a very fine needle into the small muscles of the face helps to eliminate facial wrinkles, particularly those on the forehead, between the brows, and beside the eyes. New to Clinica Britannia is the PRX-T33 peel which rejuvenates, illuminates, and cleanses the skin and is the only peel that is safe to use in the summer months. The peel also aids with the removal of blemishes, wrinkles, scarring from chicken pox, acne, melasma or stretch marks and can be used as a revitalising treatment to the hands, neck, and décolleté area. Come and visit our Anti-aging Specialist for her professional advice on what would be best for you and how she can give you back that youthful look.

● Clinica Britannia, Ejércitos Españoles 16, 1st Floor, Calpe. Tel 965 837 553 or 607 255 755 24 hours a day - 365 days a year.


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Fenugreek Chapatti (Methi Roti)

Usually eaten with butter, pickles and lashings of yogurt, methi roti goes well with curry too. We have used kasuri methi, dried leaves of the fenugreek plant, chopped fresh leaves (if available) can be used too! We love the strong aroma and distinctive flavour of fenugreek, adding seasoning and spices elevates this simple roti to another level! Fenugreek leaves are extremely nutritious, rich in fibre, protein and iron.

In a large mixing bowl, add the flour and methi leaves, mix well. (If using, add salt and chillies, mix well). Ingredients Add the water gradually and knead into a dough; 200g chapatti/wholewheat flour adding more water when needed until it becomes Plus, extra for dusting/rolling flexible enough to roll. 1 cup full dried fenugreek leaves Divide into 4 equal parts. Roll between your palms, 1 teaspoon salt (optional) until the balls are smooth and without cracks. Apply 1 tsp dry/fresh chilli-chopped (optional) gentle pressure to flatten. To stop the dough from 200-220 ml cold water sticking, coat each ball with dry flour. 25g butter/ghee (optional) Roll the balls into thin round shapes of around 2mm thick. Use extra flour to stop it from sticking. TOP TIP Heat the pan or tawa to a medium/hot heat. Fenugreek leaves can be replaced by Flip the chapatti from one hand to the other to dust off the excess flour before placing it on spinach or kale. the tawa. Cook both sides until the colour begins to change to a darker brown. Use tongs (or fingers TIME: 25 Minutes - Makes 4 Indian style!) to turn over the chapatti. Brush both sides with butter. Cooked chapattis can be stacked and wrapped in foil or a clean tea towel. Missing your curry fix? Since BREXIT, we have not managed to get our kits into Spain and into the shops. Currently we are dispatching from the UK to Europe; Please email your order to keepcalm@curryoncooking.com with the delivery address, we’ll work out the cost of goods and postage for you.


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Walk Your Way Well

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by Niamh O'Sheehan

y new Facebook page is up and running and it's a whole new world of walking wonder. We've got everything going on in there from #MotivationMonday taking us into #WellbeingWednesday and then on to #FocusFriday. With plenty of content in between offering podcasts, walking routes, crazy challenges and so much more I feel like I've taken on a full time job on top of my full time job! But, my dream is to share my love of walking and continue to promote it as one of the easiest, most accessible, economical and rewarding exercise outlets sitting right there at the tip of our toes! So, I'm asking the Female Focus readers to do me the great honour of giving my Facebook page a LIKE so that the work I'm putting into it might find it's way out into the world. The @WalkYourWayWell Facebook page is now alive and kicking and awaits your friendly thumbs up. Enough of all this shameless self promotion and let’s get down to the business at hand. I’m excited to tell you a little bit about what I’ve learned this month while researching some walking challenges to get my teeth into. Now that travel restrictions are easing slightly and we all have more enthusiasm for planning ahead, I’m on a mission. I suppose I might be trying to make up for lost time? Now, I’m certainly not suggesting you go as bonkers as I do by signing up for every walking challenge you find online but I definitely think it’s a good plan to choose a challenge and give yourself something to plan for, train for and get super excited about. You may be someone who already enjoys a challenge and gains a lot from them. Or you may be someone who shies away from challenges for fear of failure. Or you may just wonder why on earth people sign up for these ludicrously difficult races and events in the first place! Well, let’s look at that. What are the benefits of setting yourself a challenge? · You will accomplish things that you never thought possible · You will reveal hidden qualities in yourself · You will learn, grow and develop new skills · You will build resilience · You will learn to overcome obstacles · You will inspire others

· You will develop relationships with others · You will enjoy success and accomplishment · You will learn from failure · You will discover your A game · You will want to do it all over again! So, with a list as lovely as that it seems like a splendid idea to read on and see if there’s something below that might tickle your fancy. Join a Step Challenge: You can set up a WhatsApp group with friends or colleagues with the aim of achieving a daily step target; say 10,000 steps. Each evening share your screenshots for accountability. These small support pods can be a great place to encourage each other and further nurture friendships. Word of advice: select some like minded friends who have similar fitness and drive. It can affect the momentum and equilibrium of a group if you have a lazy participant. And treat yourself to a nice activity tracker watch. You’ll need it. Join a Charity Walking Challenge: There are so many to choose from and these walks can take you all over the world. You can do it alone, in a team or you can even do these walks “virtually” where you contribute the same distance as everyone else but on your very own doorstep. And the best bit, you will raise money for a worthy cause and therein lies all the motivation you’ll ever need to get the job done. One of my favourites is Walk The Walk for breast cancer. These guys have both fun annual events and online marathons. I’ll be doing a 42k (26 mile trek) this summer and raising some dosh for boobs while I’m at it. Oh, and I’ll get a medal. What’s not to love? Check out www.walkthewalk.org Join a Walking Group: So, you drive by local scenic hills and mountains every day. You gaze up at them and admire their beauty. Well, why not look at the view from a different perspective and conquer those peaks! In every locality you’ll find a choice of walking groups suited to all ages and fitness levels and you can challenge yourself to a “Peak a Week” or a “Mountain a Month”. A walking group makes life easy as the routes are guided and you get to hang out with some fun loving folks. Get googling! Join a BIG Challenge: Maybe you are a regular walker but you feel your fitness level has plateaued? There is always something that you can take on to scare yourself a bit. And what is it they say about fear? “Fear is there to be beaten!” Whether it be a long pilgrimage such as the Camino Santiago or a shorter weekend adventure you’ll find something you can squeeze in to your life and lifestyle. Check out this amazing website where I recently signed up for the Jurassic Challenge which is a continuous 100km walk along the iconic Dorset coastline. There are many adventures to chose from at www.ultrachallenge.com. Might see you there! I hope I have given you some food for thought and encouraged some of you to take up a challenge in 2021. After what we have been through in the last 18 months I think we can overcome a lot more than we give ourselves credit for. And I know you’ll enjoy the feeling of accomplishment if you dedicate yourself to something that is so tremendously good for you. I do, every single time. Even when I get blisters. Did she just say blisters? Oh just ignore that bit. Now, everyone, go forth and #WalkYourWayWell


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Best places for stargazing in Valencia

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any people love the Valencia region for its beaches, fiestas, cuisine, and nightlife but there is another fine reason for coming to this beautiful region of Spain - stargazing.

Today, many people can’t look up to the sky and see dozens of stars because of light pollution. But our fascination with stars hasn’t diminished and that’s led to a rise in astrotourism. The Starlight Foundation, set up to defend the sky as a world heritage and promote astrotourism, has designated Starlight Reserves where you can see a clear sky in all its splendour. The Valencia region's Starlight Reserve is in the villages of Aras de los Olmos, Titaguas, Alpuente and La Yesa in the region of Los Serranos, about 100kms north-west of Valencia city. Stargazers can enjoy a unique experience at the University of Valencia's Astronomical Observatory in Aras de los Olmos observing one of the clearest skies in Spain. You can learn about the solar system and discover the brightness of thousands of stars visible to the naked eye. At Aras de Los Olmos and Alpuente, you can combine stargazing in Spain with rural tourism (https://www.comunitatvalenciana.com/en/publications/astro-tourism-in-theregion-of-valencia) including hiking or mountain bike routes. Or discover the area’s Jurassic past by visiting the Paleontological Museum of Alpuente (http://www.museopaleontologicoalpuente.net/), the dinosaur footprints site at Corcolilla or the sauropod dinosaur track at Cañada Paris. You can book visits to the Astronomical Observatory by visiting their website https://observatori.uv.es/en/visitas/a-aras-de-los-olmos/ or plan your own trip to the region - the stars will put on a spectacular show most nights of the year! Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com

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At the restaurant - El Restaurante

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Find all the Spanish words from the word list in the puzzle grid. Words may TABLE - MESA (LA) be found going forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. Answers can PLATE - PLATO (EL) be found in the classified section at the back of the magazine. Good Luck. KNIFE - CUCHILLO (EL)

SPOON - CUCHARA (LA) FORK - TENEDOR (EL) SERVIETTE - SERVILLETA TEASPOON - CUCHARILLA (LA) WAITER - CAMARERO (EL) WAITRESS - CAMARERA (LA) DESSERT - POSTRE (EL) TIP - PROPINA (LA) CREDIT CARD - TARJETA DE CREDITO (LA) GLASS - VASO (EL) BILL - CUENTA (LA) STARTER - ENTRADA (LA) CHEF - COCINERO (EL) SILVERWARE - CUBIERTOS (LOS) TABLE CLOTH - MANTEL (EL) CHAIR - SILLA (LA) RESTAURANT - RESTAURANTE FISH - PESCADO MEAT - CARNE COFFEE - CAFÉ DRINK - BEBIDA WATER - AGUA BREAKFAST - DESAYUNO LUNCH - ALMUERZO (EL) DINNER - CENA SANDWICH - BOCADILLO (EL)


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Female Focus Magazine August 2021 Page 17 you alone. Lavender plants are particularly effective as a mosquito repellent because they contain up to 25% linalool, which mozzies hate. Mint, basil and lemon balm are also effective at keeping mozzies at bay. Plus, all these plants smell delicious and can be used in cooking. Turn on a fan Considering they're flying hat is it about insects, they're not actually very some people good at it. Their average flight that mosquitoes speed is 1-1.5mph (slower take one look at them and than a butterfly). Turning on a think ‘dinner’? Some of fan will cool you down while us are covered in mozzie dispersing chemicals and body bites each summer, while odours which mozzies sniff out to find bodies to feed on. The fan’s others are left well alone. speed will also put off mosquitoes because they’re weak fliers. Thankfully there are a few Avon calling things you can do to stop Many people swear by Avon’s Skin So Soft to repel mosquitoes. mosquito bites. It also smells lovely and is great for your skin. Mercandona’s Citronela body spray is said to be very effective too. Essential oils Citronella oil and oil of lemon eucalyptus are great for keeping Wear light-coloured clothing mozzies away. Citronella candles do work - but the amount of Studies show mosquitoes see dark objects better than light ones. citronella they give out is minimal. Oils are better. However lemon This is a great excuse to wear white or other light colours to show eucalyptus oil is even more off your tan and avoid mosquito bites. effective than citronella and Eat Marmite or B12 supplements can work for up to a few Like many people, mosquitoes hate Marmite. Apparently the hours. Look out for sprays little pests detest vitamin B12, so spread Marmite or Vegemite on with at least 30% oil. your toast and you won't smell too fresh as far as mozzies are Start your own herb concerned. Some people say it's a myth but it's worth trying if it garden keeps you off the mosquitoes' radar. Grow lavender, mint, basil If all else fails, buy the mosquito repellent plug-ins for a good and lemon balm in your night’s sleep. garden or terrace if you want mosquitoes to leave Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com

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TWO BRITISH HEROES Path, street and bust.

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THE GEORGE ORWELL ROUTE IS A RECREATED PATH THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR. Famed English author George Orwell headed to Spain during the Spanish Civil War in order to join the fight for democracy, mainly out of idealism. Today, his path through Aragon is remembered by a trail of recreated fortifications. Orwell joined the fighting in the Spanish Civil War in 1936, despite the reasoned advice of fellow author, Henry Miller. Despite being a volunteer, Orwell wanted to head to the front line, but it was not to be. Instead, he was sent with his regiment to Aragon, where fighting was light. He didn’t see much action there, but he did encounter a great deal of hardship among soldiers, including hunger and terrible living conditions. While his initial visit was uneventful, he would return to Aragon later only to be shot in the neck. He survived and his ordeal would be described in his book ‘Homage to Catalonia’. Despite a general agreement among many in Spain to let the civil war be buried in the past, many of the trenches and fortifications where Orwell spent time have been methodically recreated. The battlefield along what is now called the George Orwell Route looks as if had never even been touched by time, much less war. Visitors can now walk the same hilltop path that was not only visited by Orwell, but by countless soldiers who took part in this tragic war.

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ARCHIBALD DICKSON IS A NAME KNOWN BETTER IN ALICANTE THAN IN HIS CARDIFF HOME. He became a sailor and later a captain on international voyages. During the Spanish Civil War, Dickson captained various ships in 1938 that brought supplies to Republican Spain. As a blockade runner in 1939, he took over the SS Stanbrook owned by the shipping company France Navigation. On March 17th he received orders to set sail for Alicante to pick up a shipment of tobacco, saffron and oranges for Algeria. However, he found close to a thousand Republican refugees who, in the face of the imminent fall of the Republic, requested to go with him to Algeria. Most of them were waiting for other ships that never came. Dickson had orders not to board anyone except for reasons of ‘force majeure’, but for humanitarian reasons he decided to allow them to board leaving the cargo behind. With about 2,500 people on board, the Stanbrook left Alicante on March 28 towards Oran as this route was believed to be clear of Francoist ships. Due to overcrowding, the Stanbrook was on several occasions at risk of capsizing, especially when other ships passed. The next day he managed to reach Oran. However, the authorities there did not give them authorization to anchor, so they stayed another night on board with little food for so many people in precarious sanitary conditions. After several comings and goings, Dickson finally managed to obtain permission for landing women and children. ....continued on next page


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Men had to wait almost a month. After this episode Dickson returned to the UK. A few months later, World War II began and the Stanbook was used again as a supply ship. Just eight months after the feat at Alicante, Dickson was commissioned to bring supplies to France but on the way, near Dunkerque, a German submarine torpedoed the Stanbrook, killing all of its crew, including captain Dickson. Years later, in 2009 a tribute was organized in Alicante. In this city, a street was named after his ship Stanbrook. The ship was the last to set sail from Republican soil carrying refugees before the final fall of the Republic. Archibald Dickson’s action has been compared to the German businessman Schindler, who saved the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. In Alicante, he is remembered as a hero. In 2014 a memorial bust of the captain was installed on the quayside to honour him George Orwell Route, Zaragoza, Aragon. Map reference 41 4906 N, 0 3033 W. Archibald Dickson, Alicante. Map reference 38 2407 N, 0 2925 W. This article is an extract from ‘OUT OF SIGHT SPAIN, top 150 cool places to visit.’ by local author Harry King. 216 pages. 140 colour photos. Best value source: Book Depository.com Waterstones.com, Amazon Kindle Store.

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Time to check your irrigation system

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o, summer is officially here and it’s that time of year again to check your irrigation system is running correctly and at the right times. Here is my irrigation check list.

First you need to see if you have a fully automated system with a bank of valves, or if you have a tap fed system.

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1. With either of these systems check or change the battery, normally this is a 9 volt battery (the small square one). Both of these systems require a battery, the tap fed system requires it for full function and the fully automated system requires it as a back-up in case the mains power fails, as this will save all of your watering times. 2. Check the year, month, day and time. If these aren't correct then your irrigation will not function when you want it to. 3. If you know what your normal settings are for successful irrigation then you will be able to make sure that the correct running times, and or run programme, is selected. 4. BORDERS

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Now it is time to get into the garden. Run your system on a manual run, this allows you to turn it On and Off without disturbing any of the programme times. Purge the system to make sure that all the air has escaped, especially if you haven’t had it running all winter, then slowly and quietly walk around your garden with the system running, unless you have bad hearing (in which case you may need some help) normally the sound of gushing water from a split or broken irrigation tube is fairly obvious. If you have a problem, then a quick cut and replacement of the piece is easy. Then just check for any pools of water if the pipe has split underground.

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5. Depending on how old your system is you may wish to check the nozzles that release the water, as these can become calcified, in which case you will want to change them as this can lead to a dramatic reduction in the quantity of water released from them. 6. LAWNS If you have a lawn then you will have (normally) pop up sprinklers, there are a couple of types, a small fixed variety and a turbine which is the larger ones which move. Turn on your system manually and allow the sprinklers within the zone to pop up, check the direction which they are facing (you will be amazed how much they can self-adjust and change through the year). If you need to change the direction of the small ones you can normally give them a little twist (of the part which is popped up) to re direct them. If this isn’t enough then you will have to unscrew the large collar (turn the system off first), this will release the pop-up part. Just by lifting and dropping it back in on the correct adjustment will see it where it needs to be, then screw the collar back on. If you have a large sprinkler or turbine, you may need a special key to adjust these and or, you have to pop the top cap off and adjust the special clip inside which dictates from where and to where the sprinkler nozzles spray, you will be able to find online guides as well to help. If you need any help with your irrigation systems or sourcing plants just drop us an email at info@charlesworthgardens.com or visit www.charlesworthgardens.com where you can see pictures of just some of our work and visit sister company web sites for other great services and products. ● For more information please give us a call on 696 283 704, email info@charlesworthgardens.com or visit www. charlesworthgardens.com, www.artificial-grass-spain.com and www.floresgardencentre.com.


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CHICAS AMIGAS

Thirty two Chicas Amigas enjoyed a superb sociable lunch at Maxim's in Moraira just before the latest restrictions came into force. The group was formerly Las Chicas Que Comen, but are no longer associated with Moraira U3A, and are just an independent friendly social dining group. Big thanks to Lynn Clark for organising the event, and the staff of Maxim who always look after us so well. Jan Adams.

Altea Golf Club Kicks of Summer Season of Events with a Fabulous White Party

by Alexandra of Faelli Events

Altea Golf Club is so much more than a golf venue. Having refurbished its club house 2 years ago, it now feels more like a country club with a restaurant, terrace bar, petanca, gym, snooker hall and more. Socialising is such an important part of the golf scene and no-one does it better than Altea Golf. The White Party took place on July 9th in the Golf Club’s Jacaranda Restaurant to announce that summer has arrived and we can all enjoy the wonderful paradise of the Costa Blanca. Everybody was wearing white without exception – well, maybe 1 or 2! A three course meal was served during the evening while the guests were enjoying live music from Frank Abrams and AFTER MIDNIGHT. This is the third themed event organized by Faelli Events at the Golf Club. Golf Club members and their friends and family enjoy 2 amazing events per month. No wonder Altea Golf is called the Hidden Gem!

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Jávea U3A’s virtual visit to Valencia Jávea U3A member Peter Atkinson entertained fellow members with a presentation entitled ‘Valencia Then and Now: The Biography of a City’ at the latest monthly general meeting. Meetings have been held online, via Zoom, during the pandemic – and this one was watched by 50 members. Former History Group leader Peter’s entertaining and informative talk, illustrated with some excellent pictures, traced the history of this great city, Spain’s third largest after Madrid and Barcelona. Valencia, surrounded by a Moorish wall in the 11th century, suffered numerous attacks by advancing and retreating armies during its history – as well as serious flooding in the late 1950s which led to the River Turia being diverted to avoid further destruction and a dry valley created in its place. Peter’s presentation featured Valencia’s contrasting architecture, from its beautiful old buildings to the ultra-modern City of Arts and Sciences, constructed during the last 20 years.The city has also produced some famous sculptors, writers and artists. Famous throughout Europe for its annual Fallas fiesta, it has also had some not-so-successful ventures such as Formula 1 Grand Prix (2008-2012) and the America’s Cup (2007-2010), which proved to be huge financial flops. Jávea U3A is hoping that the next general meeting – in September – will be back at the Parador Hotel and open to members, with Covid measures being observed. If you are retired from full-time work and interested in finding out more about the U3A, visit the website www.u3ajavea.com

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The Orba Warblers

Founded in 1995 by Bert and Brenda Cook the Orba Warblers Golf Society is one of the oldest golf societies on the Costa Blanca. With an eclectic mix of lady and gentlemen players from Javea, Denia, Orba and the surrounding areas. Players are of every ability playing from 6 handicap to 36 handicap and new players are always welcome. The focus is on fun and there is a busy social calendar, with the Warblers often staying at hotels with their partners on the golf courses, before or after the golf days. They play some of the top courses in the Costa Blanca including El Saler, La Sella, La Galiana, Alicante, Bonalba, Oliva Nova and many more. With a variety of courses to choose from there is always a new challenge to look forward to. This year’s Captain David Knight has brought a new impetus to the Warblers and his award speeches for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and the nearest the pin prizes are always very entertaining. The Warblers play most Wednesdays throughout the year so if you are interested in coming along please see their website www.Orbawarblers.com or contact Julian Leckie via email; Julianleck@aol.com for further information. The photo shows some of the winners at the Orba Warblers golf day at Oliva Nova last month, sponsored by Jenny’s Cleaning.


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www.femalefocusonline.com Page 24 Oliva Drama: The Company are pleased to COSTA BLANCA NORTH announce their first stage production for two years will be ‘The Murder Stakes’. Set in a rich racehorse trainer’s study, a dastardly deed is done and it’s up to the audience to decide who did it - and, in a change from the norm, Note from Benny: Things are looking up. Easing of even the cast don’t know! On 16 September at covid restrictions have given a ray of light to our amdram 19:30, and a 2-course dinner is included. Go to: board-treaders. Smiles all round, including those cash www.olivadrama.com for more information.

starved charities who have also suffered from the lack of entertainment programmes revenue. Also, I would like to welcome the Vall del Pop Singers inaugural appearance in the Diary. Good luck all.

Caprice Ladies Choir: The choir are enjoying their live rehearsals and will be continuing throughout the summer. They are working on a concert programme and will be ready to perform to the public in the autumn as soon as distancing rules allow the choir members to stand together. For more information check the choir's website www.capriceladieschoir.com or contact Aileen, on 696 514 613. Cantãmus: The choir, under the direction of Philip Ashley, are working on a new concert called ‘For The Love of Music’ which they will be performing on 30 September at the Ermita in La Fustera. Philip provides all the music to members and tracks to learn to, so they can practice at home between rehearsals. Now would be a great time to contact Philip on 638 734 285 or Eileen 607 706 904 and they will be happy to give you all the details about the choir. They rehearse on a Monday morning 10:45 to 13:00 and will be happy to welcome you. Careline Theatre: Careline are preparing their 25th anniversary gala show, ‘Back to the Theatre’, a silver jubilee celebration of comedy, song, and dance. Show dates; 21, 22 and 23 of October at 19:30 with a matinee on the 23rd at 14:30. Tickets will be 12€ each on sale from September at: www.carelinetheatre.net. Box office, call: 686 320 435 for more details. Curtain up, light the lights, celebrate their return to the stage... You’ve got nothing to miss but the heights. Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir: The choir is still receiving accolades from those who were lucky enough to get one of the limited seats for their ‘Concert at the Cave’ last month. View their online stream. As the guys enjoyed the wonderful acoustics of the cave so much, they have decided to continue rehearsing there through the summer. Why not join them. For more information, call Mike Evans: 965 744 577. Jávea Players: ‘Love Letters’ by A.R. Gurney, is an intimate drama with amusing interludes. The play celebrates the power of the written word as the lifelong friendship of Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner is revealed, based on letters exchanged during nearly 50 years. Studio Theatre: Covid spacing will be adhered to, dates: 22 to 24 Sept and 29 Sept to 1 Oct. Tickets 11€ see: www.javeaplayers.com.

Phoenix Dancers: The Dancers are taking a rest from rehearsals for the month of August and will be commencing again on the first Saturday in September when they hope to start special shows for Christmas. Anyone needing dancers for charity performances, please get in touch with Phaedra on 607 290 896. They would like to wish all their supporters, a great summer and look forward (covid permitting) to being with everyone soon. Sounds Familiar: The Company are currently rehearsing their next production ‘Magic Of The Musicals’. They are looking for singers or dancers to join them for this and future productions. If you are interested in joining the group, or would like more information, please contact Philip on 965 581 483 or philip@soundsfamiliar.es Vall del Pop Singers: New Entry. The Vall del Pop Singers are currently inviting new singers to join them on Tuesday afternoons in Alcalalí. There is no requirement to read music and the group sing a selection of popular songs. This is a fun group and open to anybody of any age. Please contact the group for more information at valldelpopsingers@gmail.com Valley Voices: The Voices, currently on a summer break, are busy choosing new songs to sing on their return, 6 September, at the Animo, Alcalali. They are hoping to stage a concert soon to celebrate their 10 Year Anniversary. So, watch this space! If you like singing why join them on Monday afternoons? Ring 634 301 483 or 634 354 409 for further details.

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U3A MARINA BAIXA – Hand of Friendship

During the past 16 months we have all been affected by the restrictions imposed due to Covid-19. Many of us have been unable to spend time with our families in the UK, and our friends here in Spain have become even more important than ever. U3A Marina Baixa can provide opportunities for making new friends, taking up new hobbies or joining trips to learn more about our adopted country. The Association currently has about 200 members with General meetings held on the 4th Monday of every month, with the exception of August and December, at the Casa de Cultura in Alfaz del Pi. No transport? No problem. The No 10 bus stops right outside. Membership is just 10 euros a year and anyone may join providing they are no longer in full time employment. At our meeting on Monday 28 June we had 11 new members join and after the meeting 28 enjoyed a meal at the Yang Hu Asian Restaurant in La Nucía. We take an active role in supporting local charities and each year we are involved with Alfaz and La Nucía International Day with our “Olde Tea Shoppe”.

To give you some idea of what you can expect from your membership here are some of the recent and forthcoming events which may be of interest to you. 2 July – Solo Amigos met for lunch in Albir. This group is for those members who now live alone and enjoy socialising with people who are not in couples 5 July – An early evening stroll along the Poniente Beach in Benidorm 7 July – A trip to the hot springs at Los Baños de Fortuna 9 July – Wine and Dine at Xorta Restaurant, Guadalest 30 July – A trip to Valencia to visit the Klimt Immersive Multimedia Experience 3 September – A second trip to Valencia for the Fallas November – 4 nights in Barcelona 23-27 December – Christmas in Peñíscola 21-26 March 2022 – 5 nights in Extremdadura

In addition to the above we have weekly or monthly groups offering Crafts, Watercolour, Computing and Technology, Classical Music, Spanish Culture, Spanish Language and Member Assistance to mention just a few. There really is something for everyone but most importantly they give you the opportunity to make new friends and get you out of the house after such a long time adhering to lockdowns. If you want to find out more about U3A Marina Baixa why not visit our website www.u3amarinabaixa.com where you can find our latest Newsletter, or go to our Facebook page.


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Keeping pets safe

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Plenty of shade and sunscreen Make sure your dog can get to a shady area inside and out. Under the bed is a popular spot for many pets. Check they have plenty of cool, clean, fresh water. Use pet-safe sunscreen on sensitive places such as the tips of your dog’s ears and nose to prevent sunburn. Pets with white or light-coloured fur are more susceptible. You can ask your vet if you aren’t sure of the right pet-safe sunscreen to use. Give your dog a brush regularly, possibly every day, to get rid of excess hair, which keeps them cooler. Your dog will enjoy a paddling pool, playing with a water sprinkler or even a watering can to keep cool. You can also buy dog cooling mats for your dog to lay on. Going walkies in summer Your dog still needs exercise in the summer, so go for a walk in the early morning or late evening. This reduces the risk of heatstroke and getting burnt paws. Check the pavement before heading out with your dog. Put your hand on the ground - if it’s too hot to keep your hand there for a few seconds, it’s too hot for paws. Dogs in cars Don’t leave your dog alone in the car on a warm day. Opening the windows won’t help your dogs either. If the temperature is 32º outside, the temperature inside your car can reach 43º within 10 minutes and 51º after 30 minutes, even with windows left open a little. A dog can suffer from heatstroke within minutes. So please don’t take the risk. Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com

CROSSWORD Across 1 Keep under restraint (6) 5 Sudden (6) 8 Recurring at intervals (8) 9 Spike (4) 10 Sarcastic doubter of sincerity and merit (5) 11 Calculate (6) 13 Bashful (3) 14 Filled pastry crust (3) 15 Exclamation of surprise (3) 16 Mixed up dose is bogus (6) 18 Tinseltown trophy (5) 21 Uncontrolled (4) 22 One on the payroll (8) 23 Put in (6) 24 Shoe reinforcement (6)

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HANDY MAN SERVICE. Small building works, rendering, repairs, painting, decorating, fencing, pool renovation & maintenance, anything on your to do list. Working alone or help completing larger tasks. Costa Blanca North. Yan Nees 692 368 639 www.facebook.com/ handymanyannees/ FULLY COMP CAR INSURANCE from 279€. For all your insurance needs: house, home, business, marine, car, health. Call Insurance Altea 96 584 0753

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UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Tired or broken furniture? From small repairs to complete recovers for home, garden, car or boat. Indoor & outdoor cushion covers. Pergola and parasol covers. Leather and fabric cleaning. Pedreguer Industrial Estate. 96 646 9371 or email: sofamedico@harrisfurnishings.com. BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION Specialised in residential property refurbishment. Kitchens/ Bathrooms, Windows /Doors, Reforms/ Extensions, Electrics/ Plumbing, T i l i n g / Te r r a c e s , R o o f i n g / Rejas, Tosca Specialists. Over 30 years experience. All areas Gandia to Benidorm and Inland. www.sovereign-construction.com 662 097 598 or email sovereignconstruction@gmail.com GLAZING & AWNING SPECIALISTS All kinds of glazing systems, roofing solutions and awnings, win-dows, arched windows, conservatories, doors and interior glass doors. Call 96 645 7878 or email info@amasvista.com SKIPS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Small, Medium, Large skips for Building, Gardening, Mixed loads. Also earth, gravel etc available for delivery. Call Contenedores Mata on 96 579 0172 or 679 440 046.

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ACHIEVE RENTAL INCOME from your property. For more than 35 years Aguila Rent A Villa SL has specialised in holiday rentals in Javea, Denia and surroundings. Trusted and professional. 96 647 0830 Email: mail@aguilarent.com or visit www.aguilarent.com

BUILDING & PLUMBING SERVICES. No job to big or small, from a re-grout to a new build. Experienced and all work guaranteed. Call Nicholas 696 949 220. AWNINGS, BLINDS, MOSQUITO nets, Commercial & Garage doors, Shower screens & doors. PERSITOLD provide solutions for sun protection and comfort. Showroom in Gata de Gorgos. Many examples at www.persitold.es 96 575 6281 / 669 859 572 or info@persitold.es MAN AND VAN for hire, cheap & reliable. Jalon valley & surrounding areas. Call or whatsapp 636 100 873. C O M P L E T E B AT H R O O M REFORMS Whole project managed by in-house team. 24 years experience. Also specialist in shower and bath screens. Many satisfied customers. Call SHOWERMAN. 96 579 2285 / 639 292 081 or email info@showermanspain.com

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Pets Nico is a gorgeous 8 year old galgo with low level leishmania who is looking to give someone a lot of love. For more information on our galgos and podencos please email: stichtingtanamera@gmail.com Facebook (Tanamera Rescue) Dixie needs someone who will be at home or able to take her out with them. She is great with children, dogs and cats - she would be an amazing addition to any family. If you can offer her a forever home then email akirashelter@aol.com or phone 657 689 567. New cute little kittens. Shelter open every Sunday 10am 12pm or call Luisa 648 100 629. Denia Cat Protection League – Aldea Felina, please visit http://www.aldeafelina.es PIRI, Podenco, DOB 09.11 – 51 cm. Piri is a pretty dog, friendly towards other dogs. She will need time to adapt to a home and a lot of touching and patience and of course she also needs to get accustomed to the lead. Please call 618 754 635 or visit www.apasa.eu.

See this month's article on how to keep your pet safe in the hot Summer sun!

Cassie is lovely female GSD. She is 9 years old - a happy, friendly confident girl ready to go to a home of her own. She is looking for her forever home. For more info please call PEPA 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com.

Phara's owner is unwell so she needs a new home quickly to continue the good work in helping her adapt to a home environment. Phara is just 2 years old, healthy and already sterilised. Please contact apropego@gmail.com or call 654 616 043.

Meet Our Horses! Join us on Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings at APAC Rescue Horses to see the horses and help support us. Everyone Welcome. For more information email apacprotectora@gmail.com, visit www.apac-cv.com or Facebook: Apac Rescue Horses.

Harley is a lovely 4/5 year old dog, thought to be a Breton cross. He is a lovely temperament but very scared to be in the dog pound. If you are interested or would like more information please call 685 524 049 or visit Protectora de Animales Benidorm 10am-13pm

SAVE MONEY ON YOUR OVERSEAS MONEY TRANSFERS Call Sherry Fraser-Currie 96 626 5072 or email:sherry.f@currenciesdirect.com

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