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DRIVING
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ALICANTE Why is a Moor’s face carved into Alicante castle?
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Page 2 www.femalefocusonline.com expensive and heavy, mine weighs 8 Kgs on its own. Part 2 Now for the good news, Hopefully, anyone reading this will have already seen last month’s there is a way to have a introduction, particularly the bit about a telescope being made up decent telescope at home of three equally important pieces. The telescope itself, the mount, without too many pitfalls and the stand. Let’s start with correct terminology, in astronomy, or complications. As I said a telescope is the whole thing, the part you actually look through earlier a good tripod is big, is called an optical tube assembly, though everyone just calls it an heavy and expensive, so OTA. This isn't just jargon, it matters because we need to identify don't bother with one, not at first. which part we are talking about. As long as you have a decent stable garden table, preferably one Right, so we have three pieces, the OTA itself, next comes the of those marble topped ones, you can just put the mount and mount, this is the assembly that holds the OTA and allows you to 'scope on that. This month's picture is of my portable 'scope used move from object to object around the sky. exactly as I have described, ready for use in a very short time. Some mounts are basic, just holding the tube, some have little Some telescopes are sold without a tripod to be used in just this wheels and gears to allow you to move the tube slowly. This is way, referred to as portable or grab and go telescopes. Prices for a very important, it's called tracking, as the Earth spins, whatever decent beginners reflector (one that uses a mirror instead of a lens) you are looking at will move out of view in the telescope. At 200 telescope start at around 200€, one example being the Orion Star times magnification, a star will drift out of view in seconds, so you Blast 4.5. There are also some decent beginners telescopes that can turn a little wheel to keep the star in view. These are called have the electronic gubbins to track the stars, starting about 300€ equatorial mounts, and they take very precise setting up to work like the Skywatcher heritage 90. properly. You'll have noticed how short and small these 'scopes are, don't let There's a third class of mount, one with electronics and motors. that put you off, there are ways of designing a telescope to be small The best of these will know where on the Earth they are (GPS), without losing performance, they just don't look as impressive. where north is, then set themselves up nearly perfectly then move There is a downside, these are telescopes made to be inexpensive, itself to see whatever star or planet you want. Does that sound so there will be a lot of plastic, and optics that are OK but not expensive? They can be, but I'll come back to that later. excellent. That said, they will massively out perform any of those That just leaves one bit of the telescope to consider, the stand, telescopes I mentioned earlier from the big stores. usually it will be a tripod, something most of us will be familiar Next month I'll tell you more about the different optics, and sizes, with. To hold everything steady, a tripod needs to be very solid and what to expect from your telescope. and sturdy or when you look through the 'scope, the image will be up dancing all over the place. Magnification amplifies every vibration Vega Baja Astronomy Gro in the tripod. The downside of a good tripod is that they are
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29 years ago the first issue of Female Focus magazine was printed. As you can see from the picture alongside today's magazine is a world away from where we started. Since then we have upgraded the magazine from black and white newsprint, through adding a single colour option, to the magazine you hold today in full colour on quality glossy paper. Throughout we have always been focused on serving the community here on the Costa Blanca with publications which are relevant, welltargeted, have engaging content, are thoroughly distributed and widely read. We have always engaged with local writers to supply independent articles relevant to everyone in the community. We have constantly supported local groups and charities bringing you information on forthcoming events and group activities. Throughout our evolution we have continually adapted and modernised to bring you the most relevant magazines possible in look and content, and the loyalty of our advertisers and readers throughout this time has made the journey enjoyable and rewarding. Thank you for your continued support and from all the team at Focus On magazines, we wish you all a happy and y healthy 2022. Lesle Our Publications are available from over 1000 distribution points throughout the Costa Blanca, making us the largest Free English language magazine publishers by far!
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Joachin Sorolla... A tribute in black and white.
By Rhona Wells - rhonawells@hotmail.com Until 16 January, La Casa del Cable, Jávea, will host the exhibition Sorolla in his paradise. The painter's photo album, which concentrates on the artist’s love for our area. The year 2021 marked the 125th anniversary of Joachin Sorolla's discovery of the beautiful town of Jávea; the internationally renowned artist’s first ever visit here was in 1896. His delight at the beauty and the variety of its coastline, compared with his hometown of Valencia, are evident in a telegram he dispatched to his wife on his arrival: "Sublime Jávea. Immense. The best I have come across for painting."
famously noted.
Sorolla was instantly seduced by the luminosity of the Jávea area. Shadow and light play a vital part in his art making this region ideal for his purpose. "Light is the life of everything it touches, so the more light in a painting, the more life, more truth, more beauty" the artist
Sorolla’s primary interests were in capturing landscapes and outdoor scenes, as were the leading French impressionists of the time. His technique, described as “luminism”, involved a blotting technique that perfectly captures the iridescent vibrancy of the Mediterranean sky, often a backdrop for beach and fishing scenes, complemented by beating sails, golden sands and small, damp bodies emerging gleefully from the waves. Sorolla’s art is all about creating "the impression", while infusing his subject with an intensity of vibrant colours. At the same time in France, the impressionists - Monet, Gauguin, Seurat, Matisse, Braque - were being inspired by their own, more local, new found intensity of light on the Côte d’Azur. From fishing scenes to raisin drying and family walks on the beach all Sorolla’s paintings are imbibed with the fantastic light that surrounds Jávea. Many of them feature El Cabo de San Antonio and its colourful rocks, painted at different times of day. His colours are pure -without blending – composed of short, juxtaposed brushstrokes that increase in brightness. Sorolla's adored wife Clothilde was his muse and the power behind the throne. She masterminded his social encounters as well as international exhibitions from America to Venice and Paris; when apart they exchanged letters daily. Sorolla travelled throughout Europe, meeting and striking up friendships with most of the great painters of the time. In time, he too would join their ranks. On his foreign travels he regularly purchased the latest fabrics and fashions for his wife and daughters, which he would record in his work. As a result, Sorolla was the perfect chronicler of the changes that took place in trends and styles in clothing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His paintings offer an evocative catalogue of dresses, jewels and accessories of the time, all recorded by his loose, dynamic brushstrokes. In 2018, the Museum National Thyssen Bornemisza in Madrid dedicated an exhibition to Sorolla and fashion. Sorolla was an amazingly prolific artist: his body of work consists of almost three thousand paintings and over twenty thousand drawings and sketches. He is widely acclaimed as the most accomplished of the Spanish impressionists, with his unique interpretation of the intensity of light, while blurring colors and forms. Sorolla’s life had a sad beginning, he was orphaned at an early age but, fortunately, his adoptive parents recognised his exceptional talent and encouraged it. He started exhibiting paintings at the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in Madrid in his late teens, and in 1881, was accepted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia. This fascinating photographic exhibition gives an insight into the man, the artist, his family life and much more. To discover more about Sorolla's local paintings, you can join David Gutiérrez Pulido's guided tours of Jávea, for information consult sorollajavea.wordpress.com. To learn more about Spanish art in general, Karla Darokas (www.SpainLifestyle.com) gives inspirational art classes in Benitachell.
Casas Ambiente welcome Nana, the youngest member of the team! Anyone who has ever visited Casas Ambiente will not have failed to be charmed by Easy, their mascot. Now it's time to welcome Nana to the team. Nana is 4 months old and quite the disrupter. But as with all pups, you can't help falling in love with her. Pop along to Casas Ambiente in Moraira and say hi - and if you're thinking of selling or buying, the team can help too! See their advert on the back page for contact details.
The Arts Society Marina Alta lecture THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY 2022 at 11am - How Do Paintings Communicate Their Message? By: Lydia Bauman Lydia delivers an enlightened look at how paintings talk to the viewer. Paintings are silent but they want to tell us things sometimes they tell simple stories, but sometimes they send subtle messages intended to elevate, educate, warn or entertain us. At the time of going to press our monthly meetings (following the current COVID-19 protocols) are once again taking place at: Los Salones Canor, Camino del Assagador de Canor, 03724 Teulada. Visit: http://marinaaltaarts.com for more information.
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The N-332 are a group of Spanish Traffic Police Officers who decided to create a Facebook group to inform all ex-pats and tourists about Spanish traffic laws as they think it is unfair to fine them for breaking rules they didn't know about. You can find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/DrivingSpain/ and follow them to keep up to date as they only share official information.
HOW TO DRIVE ON ROUNDABOUTS How to drive correctly on roundabouts is one of the biggest issues in road safety and the one that starts the most arguments! We all think we know how to do it correctly, but we always find a driver who does it wrong. So, who is right? We will answer this question here. - BEFORE ENTERING… It is important to not forget that priority is given to whom is already on the roundabout. - Which lane do we choose to enter the roundabout? If the roundabout is interurban you have to travel in the right hand lane. If the roundabout is inside of town and the lanes are delimited, we can use the one that best suits our destination, according to the exit we are going to take. - TO EXIT; This is where the issue seems to lie... Which lane do you choose? Why do they beep at us if we have done it correctly? Who hasn’t asked themselves these questions at some point? You must ALWAYS, we repeat, YOU MUST ALWAYS leave a roundabout from the right hand lane, because the only option to leave it is to turn right. A very simple rule that gets complicated in practice. Careful though! This does not mean that we always have to join a roundabout from the right hand lane. It depends on the exit we are going to take... - If we are exiting on the right: We will have to enter the roundabout in the outer lane and remain in it until we exit. Before leaving the roundabout, do not forget to use your indicators to signal the manoeuvre to the rest of the road users. - If we are going to continue straight: We will access the roundabout in the outer lane and we will remain there. We will signal that we are leaving the roundabout just after we have passed the previous exit to ours. - If we are turning left or changing direction: We will enter the roundabout using the left hand lane. We will remain in it until we pass the previous exit to ours. Then we will change to the right hand lane to leave, we will do it in advance, we will signal the manoeuvre to warn the rest of the drivers and we cannot forget that those driving in the outer lane have priority. We hope that this information will be useful to you and that you put it into practice when next using a roundabout, the more people know how to do it correctly, the less chance there is of an accident occuring.
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Key Dates for Financial Calendar
W
e hope everyone had a lovely festive period and we are looking forward to the New Year ahead. Let's hope there are less Covid variants this time round and we can get back to normal life.
Given that we are at the very start of the year, we thought it was a timely opportunity to remind Spanish tax residents of their fiscal obligations throughout the year. Below are some key dates to look out for in the calendar. Remember, the Spanish tax year runs in line with the normal calendar year, from 1st January to 31st December. This could be different to other countries systems; for example, the UK's, which runs from 6th April to the following 5th April. - Modelo 720 Declaration: This is a non-taxable Worldwide Asset declaration which needs to be completed by the 31st March 2022. Spanish tax residents should declare all overseas assets (outside of Spain) which have a value of 50,000€ or more. The value taken for each asset is calculated as per its value of 31st December the previous year and includes bank deposits, investments, and property. - “La Renta” Income Tax Return: This is the generic income tax return which most people will have experienced in the past. The income tax return has to be completed by the 30th June 2022 but is often done as early as May, allowing accountants to get ahead of the game. Spanish tax residents have an obligation to declare and pay tax on any Worldwide Income which is outside of any exemptions/ allowances. Each person has at least a 5,550€ personal allowance to offset against income, which rises depending on age and other factors. - Wealth Tax “Impuesto de Patrimonio”: This tax applies to both residents and non-residents alike but only affects individuals with significant estates. Any tax liability starts after the personal allowance has been deducted; set at between 500.000€ and 700.000€ per person, depending on which autonomous region you live in within Spain (500.000€ in the Valencian Community). There are also additional allowances for main residences. The declaration for this tax has to be done at the same time as La Renta, i.e. by the 30th June 2022. It may be that some (or all) of the above declarations are not applicable to you given your circumstances but if you have any doubts whatsoever, we would strongly recommend that you check your position. Having lived and worked in Spain for over a decade, we are very well placed to inform you of your obligations and to give you guidance on where you stand. Please do not hesitate to make contact with us if you think we can help.
● 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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The owners of the Ánimæ Health Studio company in Benidorm inaugurate their new centre in Altea. At the end of last year there was the inauguration of Ánimæ Altea, located on the second floor of the emblematic Altea Club de Golf in Altea la Vella. Juanje Ruiz and Víctor Rico, entrepreneurs from Benidorm, with more than 10 years dedicated to improving people's health, decided to expand their business by opening their second centre in Altea. Accompanied by friends, family, politicians and businessmen of the Marina Baixa they celebrated its inauguration. It is worth highlighting the presence of the councillors of Tourism, Consuelo González Ripoll and of Sports Pere Barber Ballester of the Altea town hall, and the president of HOSBEC Toni Mayor, among many of the attendees. The facilities of approximately 400m² are distributed in 1 gym room, 1 personal training room, 1 functional room, 1 spinning room, 1 physiotherapy room and 2 terraces adapted for group activities. Ánimæ is now the largest personal training, physiotherapy and nutrition company in the Marina Baixa with approximately 1,000m² of facilities between its sites in Benidorm and Altea. The Altea Golf Club is an excellent place to offer Ánimæ services, as the population of the area is a clientele that is interested in being physically well. Ánimæ focuses on offering personalised and exclusive training to improve the health of its clients, adapting to each person according to their age, physical condition, if they suffer any pathology, illness or injury. If it is difficult for you to play sports, Ánimæ is your solution. See advert on opposite page for fitness tip of the month, more information and contact details.
all the Spanish words from the word list in the puzzle grid. Words may be found WORD Find going forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. Answers can be found in the back of
SEARCH the magazine. Good Luck.
EMOCIONES - EMOTIONS ALEGRÍA - JOY AMOR - LOVE ANSIEDAD - ANXIETY ASCO - DISGUST ASOMBRO - ASTONISHMENT DISGUSTO - DISPLEASURE ENFADO - ANGER EUFORIA - EUPHORIA FELICIDAD - HAPPINESS FURIA - FURY INCERTIDUMBRE UNCERTAINTY INSEGURIDAD - INSECURITY INTERÉS - INTEREST IRA - WRATH MIEDO - FEAR PENA - SORROW RABIA - RAGE RESENTIMIENTO - RESENTMENT SORPRESA - SURPRISE TRISTEZA - SADNESS
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The Hidden Gem,
even if you don't play golf!
Altea Golf is the perfect venue to enjoy the many facilities we have developed in our club house. Relax on our beautiful terrace or enjoy a delicious meal in our restaurant. For the more active, our modern gym is well equipped and offers pilates and yoga classes, spinning and more. Or perhaps a gentle game of petanque or snooker. All in all, The Country Club at Altea Golf is the perfect place to enjoy yourself and make new friends. Country Club membership gives you: full access to all the club’s facilities, 10% discount in bar, restaurant and pro-shop, favourable rates on green fees, full gym membership included, invitation to club social events, entry into the private club lounge and games room and so much more... Our Jacaranda Restaurant has undergone major renovation and has rapidly gained a reputation for high quality food. Outside, the spacious open-air and covered terraces offer superb views and, after dark, the atmospheric lighting makes it even more special. Our spacious clubhouse, spread over 4 floors, is the centre for all our social activities. We have 2 petanque courts, a full sized snooker table, a dart board and a private room where members can play cards and games. Our well-equipped gymnasium and fitness centre is located on the 2nd floor of the club and access is free for Country Club members. Membership of The Country Club at Altea Golf costs from just 35€ per month. See advert alongside for contact details.
Fitness Tip of the Month Hydration for Fitness (and Life)
Water is vital for our body to maintain a healthy heart, muscles and brain, and to regulate body temperature through perspiration. If you are properly hydrated, you will not only exercise better, you will also sleep better. Furthermore, water helps detox the body and even helps with weight loss. It is recommended* to drink 2 litres of water a day to stay healthy. That may seem a lot but drinking a small amount often will get you there. It is said, that if you’re thirsty, you’re already late in drinking water and becoming dehydrated which can lead to headaches, tiredness, lack of concentration and a loss of appetite. A good way to see if you are hydrated is by the colour of your urine. If it's dark, it’s a sign that you may be dehydrated (check online, there are literally hundreds of colour charts available). At Ánimæ, we understand the importance of water during a workout which is why we always supply bottles of water for visitors to the gym. We want you to get fit in a healthy way, and water is a key element that makes it possible. *source: NHS UK
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Happy New YEAR!
Hello to 2022 and to being able to pull out all the stops and add bells and whistles as we bring you the SuperCASAfragalistic HOMES GARDENS & LIFESTYLE SHOW again! Hello January! Our Countdown is on! We have 4 months to bring you the biggest event on the Costas for all your Homes, Gardens, Lifestyle & Leisure time needs. As always, we will enjoy two days bursting and sparkling with information, inspiration, products, services, fun and feature concepts, plus our talks/presentations and cooking demonstrations, to compliment all things A – Z for your casas and jardines, not to mention your WELLBEING, LIFESTYLE and LEISURE time here on the Costa Blanca… After the last couple of years, we all value our WELLBEING just that little bit more. So, we have that covered too with a dedicated area for your WELLNESS and WELLBEING, with product, services, talks, workshops, treatments and taster sessions available. It's all happening at our MAY extravaganza: Our 11th edition is bouncing back at our stunning venue at the 5* Villa Gadea Hotel in Altea… On the N332 and just off the AP 7 motorway (exit Altea 64) on Friday 6 & Saturday 7 May 10.00 – 17.00 with FREE ENTRY and plenty of FREE parking. We will keep you up to speed right here with our main media sponsors on all the news, and updates as the Show grows month by month. If you are interested in being part of this extremely successful and well attended event, get in touch to find out about stand availability, speaker slots, workshop placements and also the last few options to sponsor one of the popular feature concepts to really get your stand noticed and remembered! This is the month we are also selecting our Show Chefs for the Cooking Demonstrations, if you are interested, or know of a chef/ restaurant hiding their talents… Tell them to contact us for more information! Start your successful 2022 with us and BOOK YOUR STAND, it’s the perfect platform to promote and showcase your products and services in style! If your business is related to anything homes, gardens, lifestyle & the leisure industry, fiscal and financial, the WELLBEING industry, health & beauty, then this is the Show/ Exhibition for you… This Show keeps GROWING year on year!! As GM Promotions keep planting the seeds and adding to the ingredient mix to make each show more informative, creative and fun… Put the dates in your diary to come along and visit the SHOW!
See www.gmpromotions.es FB: GM Promotions FB: Homes Gardens and Lifestyle Show Tel 695 399 841 or email office@gmpromotions.es for the floorplans and prices.
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Eat clean, feel great, look amazing!
Feeling sluggish? Lacking energy? Struggling with weight that won’t seem to shift no matter what you try? Maybe some of those minor health niggles have really started to get you down. Pimples and rough patches, random headaches, or aches and pains that leave you feeling like you’re a hundred. In short, there’s nothing really wrong, but you know you could be feeling a whole lot better. What you eat, how you rest and recover, what you put on your body and how you feed your mind can leave you feeling incredible – but it can also have you feel a bit bleugh. Although your body is well equipped to deal with the stresses and strains of modern-day living, these natural defence mechanisms can get overwhelmed with the barrage of toxins you’re exposed to on a daily basis. Those symptoms I mentioned earlier...? They’re all signs that your body needs a little TLC, and there’s no better way than with a gentle cleanse. There’s no harder working organ in your body than the liver, and it’s detoxifying potentially harmful substances 24/7. But, continually bombarded by chemicals and pesticides in the food you eat, those you put on your body or else clean your home with, the body can be in toxic overload. A gentle cleanse will help support your body to naturally eliminate all the extra toxins it’s stored. You are in luck. Come join my 14 day Cleanse Programme, starting 10th January! This isn’t a fad diet, and nor will you be starving on my 14-Day Clenase programme. Instead, we’ll focus on reducing your overall toxic load and nourishing your body and mind from the inside out. Want to jumpstart your weight loss and get more energy? The 14-Day Cleanse nourishes your body, helps you lose weight and boosts your health and energy without starving yourself.
This 14-day programme is for you if you want to: • Gently and safely support your body’s detoxification process • Jumpstart your weight loss and cut cravings for sugar and carbs • Feel more energised – say goodbye to the 3pm slump! • Sleep better at night and wake up refreshed • Rebalance your hormones naturally • Support your digestion naturally and banish bloating • Reset your body – get into fat-burning mode by eating nutritious food that nourishes your body and soul • Focus on your own needs for once – now’s the time to put on your own life jacket and futureproof your health It’s all about feeling great. Looking good will follow! WHAT’S INCLUDED • 14-Day Cleanse Success Manual • 14-Day Cleanse Recipe Book featuring 30 delicious recipes • 14-Day Cleanse Progress Journal • Printable shopping lists • Support, inspiration and motivation in a dedicated Facebook group • Weekly live Q&A Sessions • Daily motivational emails • BONUS 15 Ways to Detox Your Home eBook All you have to do to join is scan the QR code in the advert below and send me your details. Angela Skinner, DipNLC Eatwell Nutrition & Lifestyle Coaching
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Why is a Moor’s face carved into Alicante castle? Next time you visit Alicante, stand by Postiguet beach, look up at Santa Bárbara Castle and on the left side you will see a Moor’s face etched in the rocks. Legend says this is the face of a Moorish ruler or Caliph mourning the untimely death of his daughter, Princess Cántara. Cántara had fallen in love with a romantic young man called Ali. But the Caliph thought he was an unsuitable suitor for a princess. Thankfully, or so he thought, there was another man interested in marrying Cántara - Almanzor, a brave general from Cordoba. The Caliph set a challenge for the two love rivals - Almanzor was to sail to India to bring home the finest silks and spices. Ali was to build a ditch that would bring much-needed water from Tibi, 30 kilometres from Alicante, to the castle. Ali forgot about his task and spent all his days reading love poems to the princess. That was until the general returned with a fine array of coloured silks and aromatic spices. Ali rushed to Tibi to start his challenge but realised he was too late and threw himself to the bottom of a ravine and died. Ironically, when his body hit the ground it caused the earth to split in two and diverted water from the nearby river to create the Pantano de Tibi reservoir. When Cántara heard the news about Ali she threw herself off the Sierra de San Julian mountain into the sea. This spot is now known as El Salto de la Reina Mora - the Moor Queen’s Jump. The Caliph never recovered from the loss of his darling daughter and when he died, his grief-stricken face became permanently carved in Mount Benacantil mountain upon which Alicante castle stands. You can visit Santa Bárbara Castle in Alicante for free or pay for a guided tour to find out more about the history of this medieval fortress. Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com
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Healthier stronger nails
with Mimis Kru
Nail care is not just about having a manicure, great nails start with home care and nutrition. A good diet is essential for all body functions and like hair growth the B vitamins, especially Biotin that occurs naturally in foods, such as legumes, salmon, and eggs are key to having healthy nails. If your nails are weak, brittle, peeling, yellow, uneven texture or have white spots this may be due to a deficiency in B vitamins, calcium, iron, or fatty acids but can also be caused by medication or other health issues. Tips for healthy nails: Prolonged contact with water can lead to split fingernails, trapped moisture can lead to infections so drying hands and nails thoroughly is important. Frequent washing removes moisture and with all the hand sanitisers we have been using, the alcohol in the products dries the nails. Kina at Mimis Kru recommends using hand cream and nail oil daily. At Mimis Kru we do sell cuticle oil for 10€. We suggest keeping this or any other moisturising products by your bed, so before you sleep you can apply it. Wearing gloves is also a great way to protect you from excessive exposure to water or chemicals & any other things from finding their way under your nails that not even a nail brush may remove! You can use natural disinfectants such as tea tree oil to help kill bacteria and keep infections at bay. Don’t use your nails as tools to open tins etc. and if you paint your own nails use a good quality base coat to avoid discolouring and drying the nail bed. To remove polish don’t pick or scrape it as this will cause damage, it is best to use moistened cotton pad with remover and avoid excessive soaking with acetone.
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Page 13 Focus On Costa Blanca Magazine January 2022 An ‘e file’ used professionally is a good way to remove gel based polishes and it reduces exposure to drying chemicals. Just as you wouldn’t use any makeup or skincare product of substandard quality it is important to use good hand and nail products. At Mimis Kru we love using ‘The Gel Bottle’, it is a gentle gel polish system that is 100% gel unlike other popular brands. It is very hard wearing and durable so it lasts longer, ‘builder in a bottle’ is a product that is applied like a polish but helps strengthen natural nails. We have a fantastic range of The Gel Bottle highly pigmented colours which are also cruelty free and vegan free. Gift voucher offer; buy 2 beauty treatments and receive your 3rd treatment free!
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● Restoring a youthful-looking appearance by filling lines and wrinkles and adding volume. ● Enhancing facial balance and harmony to the face. ● Smoothing wrinkles in areas, such as the cheeks, mouth, and nose folds. ● Refreshing and improving the smoothness, elasticity, and appearance of the skin for a radiant-looking glow. ● Enhancing the volume of the lips, giving them a natural fuller look, for that perfect pout. Wrinkles around the mouth area can also be smoothed. Make an appointment with an Aesthetic Specialist who can prescribe the perfect treatment for your individual needs. ● 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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SUDOKU
Here are two 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 row, every column and every 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.
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Across 1 Paris product (7) 5 Office team (5) 9 Chinese province, mostly an island (6) 10 Asparagus serving (5) 11 Summon back (6) 12 Uncover (6) 13 Broadcast (3) 14 More secure (5) 16 Dull-coloured robes undone (5) 18 Welkin (3) 20 Render harmless (6) 22 Purpose (6) 24 In pieces (5) 25 Irrational fear (6) 26 Bundles (5) 27 Fixed (7) Down 2 Rub out (5) 3 Trumpet flourish (7) 4 Paper capital? (6) 6 Moor (3,2) 7 Predict (7) 8 Tares ripped up, revealing garden flower (5)
HELPLINE NUMBERS HELP OF MARINA ALTA: Tel: 966 427 004 - www.helpmarinaalta.org MABS CANCER SUPPORT: Tel: 634 311 690 - www.mabscancerfoundation.com SAMARITANS IN SPAIN: Freephone 900 525 100 - pat@samaritansinspain.com ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: C. Blanca North: 648 169 045 - www.aa-costablanca.org C. Blanca South: 625 912 078 - www.aa-costablanca.org AL-ANON BENIDORM: Tel: 634 758 539.
15 "Arabian Nights" hero (3,4) 17 Farthest away (7) 18 Metalworker (5) 19 Joyful expression (6) 21 Rouse (5) 23 Hubbub (5) See back pages for answers
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Walk Your Way Well
by Niamh O'Sheehan
Without doubt 2021 has been a challenging year. I'm feeling quite shaky and flaky as I try to hold it together and power on with living life to the fullest. All the while trying to “get it right” when the right thing to do seems to be a confusing and complicated conundrum these days. I think in 2022 we need to try to seek an existence that does not get lost in all the rules, regulations, opinions and discussions that we are bombarded with in the media and in our very own close knit inner circles. We are all flawed, perfectly imperfect human beings with an entitlement to our own approach to how to live as best we can. We need to embrace our differences once again. We had come so very far and now our diversity is once again becoming dangerously problematic. So maybe instead of a New Years Resolution to do that keto diet, take up running or finally quit smoking we should focus on a resolution to be more tolerant, understanding, diplomatic and sensitive. Being absolutely committed to how we live our lives CAN work harmoniously with allowing others to lead their lives differently. We are witnessing profound gulfs being cultivated between neighbours, friends and communities in these strange days, and it is down to each individual to bridge these divisions with a calm and kind open heart. Our mental health is being challenged on a global scale as the pressure on our emotional mind seems to take hit after hit as things unfold and develop as the weeks and months fly by. We simply MUST look after ourselves at a basic fundamental level to survive and overcome these external daily tensions. To help us thrive in a time of strife we can focus on the simple things: good nutrition, exercise and a good nights sleep! And, if we are courageous enough, we should absolutely consider removing toxic relationships from our lives... Whether they be with people, alcohol or other bad habits. Make that break! If you do not know where to start I can offer one piece of advice. And if you read my article regularly you will know what that will be. Yes, it's obvious: Go Walking. Walking in nature is one of the easiest, most therapeutic and highly rewarding activities you can undertake to clear your mind. Step away from the media hype, walk away from the family squabbles and switch off from the noise in your head by finding a local route that gives you the gift of a forest or a muddy track or a coastal view. You deserve that time to contemplate and disconnect. And as you ramble things WILL become clearer and quieter in your head. Trust me! In 2022 Walk Your Way Well will be organising both local, virtual and further afield (subject to travel restrictions) events and walking excursions. The “Mountain a Month” Challenge will be launched on January 1st. The online 28 Day Walk Your Way Well Challenge will launch on February 1st. Rubbish Walks Denia and Rubbish Walks Javea will be organising more wonderful family events. And I am all ears to hear your suggestions for gatherings or fundraiser events that will help improve our community connection and personal well-being. Believe me, I know how hard these times are. We ALL have a story to tell right now. Nobody is coming out of this unscathed. But if we set our minds to it we can learn and grow and prosper as people. I'm here. I'm ready to “Walk & Talk” and I'm hopeful that in 2022 we will find our wellness if we seek it. Have a wonderful January and please consider joining me to Walk Your Way Well.
Adopt a Linda is great with male dogs but needs a girlfree and cat free home. She is very good with people and children and enjoys a fuss and a cuddle. Linda is house trained and obedient, loves the crate and will sleep and travel in this with no issues. For more information please phone 657 689 567 or email akirashelter@aol.com CHESS, crossbreed, DOB 02.18, 65cm. Chess is a young male dog named Chess because of his black and white markings and is a great dog who shares a kennel with another dog. Don't be put off with his height, he really is a lovely nature. Please call 618 754 635 or visit www.apasa.eu.
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Pet Frida is waiting for her forever home. Shelter open every Sunday 10am - 12pm or call Luisa 648 100 629. Denia Cat Protection League – Aldea Felina, please visit www.aldeafelina.es Nocilla was rescued from a life on a chain, under a tree. She is 9, very affectionate and loving. All she needs now is a warm bed, and cuddles to make life perfect again. More info about Nocilla or our other dogs, please contact us by email (stichtingtanamera@gmail.com) or on Facebook (Tanamera Rescue).
Cassie is female GSD. 9/10 years old. She is a happy, friendly confident girl ready to go to a home of her own. For more info please call PEPA 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com. For information on other animals waiting for their forever homes please visit www.pepaspain.com.
This is Colin, he is around a year old. The poor boy was left tied to a tree. He is really friendly and loves to play. If you are interested in him or another animal please call 965 856 268 or visit Benidorm Animal Shelter - open Mon-Fri 10am to 1pm.
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.
Choco and Kay are a bonded pair both past 10 years old now, with joints starting to creak and old bones aching. Maybe someone can give these precious old dogs a place to finally call home? Indefinite foster considered where Aprop would cover any future medical costs. Please contact apropego@gmail.com or call 654 616 043.
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Magnum Productions presents Ges Rogers Union Gap
Our first concert in 2022 will feature the fabulous talents of Ges Rogers Union Gap. This very popular group has roots going back to the 60s and 70s and their extensive repertoire includes all the hits from this iconic band, including Young Girl, Lady Willpower, Woman Woman, Over You, and many many more. The show will open with a superb tribute to the legendary Buddy Holly and is not to be missed! The show will be held in Espai La Senieta, Moraira on Sunday 23 January and is scheduled to start at 6:30pm. All Covid-19 restrictions regarding safety that may be in place at that time will be strictly observed. Tickets are priced at 15€ and can be reserved by calling 634 355 204 or by email: magnum.concerts@gmail.com. So shake off those post-Christmas blues and come along and see a fab show, especially as all profits will go to local charities including the Alzheimer’s centre in Teulada which is a great local cause. You can also join our mailing list by emailing magnum.concerts@gmail.com
U3A Calpe News & events Following a very successful toy collection at Christmas last year, U3A Calpe was able, once again, to support the local branch of Cruz Roja in their work with needy families in the town, U3A members were asked to donate toys, games, baby food, nappies and other baby supplies, or cash this year. A very successful hand- over was organised recently, thanks to valuable assistance from La Flor Del Cafe in the Plaza Central, Calpe, where space was made available for the committee members to take delivery of items brought in by members. Four trolley loads of gifts and baby items were handed over to representatives of Cruz Roja, along with cash donations of 500 Euros. With over forty babies under six months of age needing help and around 50 children hoping for a gift at the festival of the three kings, the support offered by U3A Calpe to Cruz Roja will make a difference.
Christmas Dinner and Dance The Calpe U3A Dinner Dance at Puerto Blanco Restaurant was a wonderful and magical time where we ate, drank and dressed in our finery. Many thanks to everyone for attending and a special thanks to Father Marcus for the music and creating an amazing atmosphere.
Ladies Christmas Lunch
29 lovely Calpe U3A ladies enjoyed their Christmas Lunch at El Patio Restaurant who really did a grand job, the food and service was excellent! If you would like to join the ladies who lunch for the companionship, having a laugh and enjoying good food contact Anita by email at tinka.tinkabel@yahoo.com For information about the U3A please visit www.u3a.org
U3A Vall Del Pop Ladies at Christmas Lunch On Tuesday, 14 December 2021, the ladies of the U3A Vall del Pop got in to their sparkly outfits and headed for their Christmas lunch at Victoria Station, Parcent. We arrived at a beautifully decorated room with Christmas trees hanging from the ceiling adorned with glittery baubles and sparkling lights, immediately giving a festive ambiance. Brilliant event and our thanks to the staff for excellent service. If you fancy joining us lunching on 18 Jan, become a member of U3A Vall Del Pop. It's not just Ladies at Lunch, there are a wide variety of group activities on offer. For further information visit www.u3avalldelpop.com.
Jalón Valley Help Carol Concerts Every Christmas Jalón Valley Help say ‘thank you’ to all their volunteers and supporters, those who use their shops/ attend their events/ donate to the charity, and to all those people in the community who have needed their help, by arranging for the singing of Carols and Christmas songs in the squares in Jalón, Orba and Alcalali. This year The Entertainers were joined by members of the Valley Voices to lead the singing. All events were well supported and enjoyed by all, even Father Christmas. On behalf of Jalón Valley Help Elaine Horton, their President, thanked everybody for their efforts in 2021 and wished everyone a Safe and Happy New Year. Please support JVH wherever possible so that they can continue their excellent work in helping those in need our community. Please check their website www.jalonvalleyhelp.com to see where you can help and for details of other events.
U3A MARINA BAIXA, ALWAYS BUSY!
Monday 13 December saw the last monthly meeting in 2021, and what an uplifting meeting it turned out to be! Many members donned their festive jumpers and fancy hats and following the business side of the meeting they were entertained by Jacqui Silcox and Femke Bergsma with a beautiful selection of Christmas songs. The Association's AGM will be held on Monday 24 January at 11am at the Casa de Cultura, Alfaz del Pi. If you haven't heard of U3A Marina Baixa why not come along in January. Subscriptions are just 10€ for the year and you too will be able to meet new friends and enjoy some of the many activities provided free for members. Full details can be found on their website u3amarinabaixa.com In the meantime we wish you all a healthy, trouble-free 2022.
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REACHING THE SUMMIT - THE CHURCH ON THE MOUNTAIN Benitachell Christian Fellowship extend a warm and bright welcome to all at our new building, adjoining the Fire Station on the Cumbre del Sol.
Founded in 2010, our English-speaking, inter-denominational Church now settles just below the Lady Elizabeth School on the beautiful Cumbre, which translates to “Summit of the Sun”. El Puig, the very visible green and white building with ample parking, is kindly provided by Benitachell Town Council and very gratefully received. The solid structure of the Fire Station is “poles apart” from the virtual presence of the church as it rose to the challenge of bringing people together in support, hope, faith and camaraderie during lockdown. So, here we are, now bursting with enthusiasm for this new phase, and we are ready to welcome you on Sundays at 11am for a time of praise, prayer and worship. Not forgetting the socials, indoor and outdoor prayers, studies, courses, games mornings and walks we can enjoy too! Whether you are resident, holiday home owner or holiday maker, whatever your nationality or if you would just like to know a little more of the Christian faith, you will surely receive that big warm welcome. Hope to see you soon. You can find us on Facebook.com/BenitachellChristianFellowship or www.benitachellcf.com. Telephone Sue on +44 7770 372879 or Lorraine on +44 789 181 6442 or you can email sue_hunton@hotmail.com for further information or directions. Full address: El Puig es Calle Jacinto Benavente num. 3 Benitachell 03726. Our Sunday Services resume in Church, from 9 January onwards.
The Calpe and Benissa International Lions Club, finished a successful year with a special Christmas Fair.
Mulled wine and mince pies, were enjoyed by everyone, whilst taking part in the Raffle, Tómbola, and Guess the weight of the cake. Father Christmas paid a visit, and joined in the Carol Singing along with the choir Caprice. 908€ were taken on the day, an excellent result! Many thanks to everyone for their year long support, and for attending the Fair. If you do not already know where our charity Shop is, come along to 15 Pintor Sorolla in Calpe and look at all the bargains we have. We also have a good selection of books.
A Happy New Year to all our customers. Donations always welcome and volunteers to work in the shop. For more info call 639 637 520.
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Festive fun for Jávea U3A
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Report by Ian Rogerson
Although the popular November Extravaganza was not possible this year because of Covid restrictions, Jávea U3A did put on a pre-Christmas show to remember at Dance Café, Toscamar! A limited number of members were lucky enough to enjoy an alternative feast of festive fun at Dance Café, Toscamar. Splendidly compered by Vice-President Claude Grealy in the style of TV’s Good Old Days’ Music Hall legend Leonard Sachs, the event entertained – in the words of Sachs “for our delight and delectation!” There were presentations to retiring executive committee members and lockdown Zoom presenters. There were gifts for retiring Vice-President Peter Allin as well as members Angela Chantry, Alan Oliver and Peter Atkinson, who entertained during lockdown with Zoom presentations. Retiring Membership Secretary Stan Staines was also thanked in his absence and will receive his gift when he returns to Spain from the UK. Non-executive committee members Jacqui Rogerson (Deputy Secretary) and Linda Coughlin (Meet & Greet) were also recognised for their contributions and there were special thanks to Secretary Margaret March for all her work and IT expertise in setting up the Zoom presentations. After the formalities, members enjoyed food and drink while being entertained by the excellent singer/guitarist Dave Peachy. The event also raised 350€ for the U3A’s charity of the year, Make A Smile, plus some donations of notepads, pens and other gifts for the children they support. For details about the U3A and the host of activities on offer, visit the website www.u3ajavea.com.
New Year = New reasons to visit KAWANA
A Very Happy New Year to everyone, and we would just like to let you know that while many great things here at KAWANA are staying the same, such our fabulous Menu del Dia (check our Facebook page @KAWANAJAVEA for up-to-date choices) we ask you to join our WhatsApp group to keep up-to-the minute with new Offers and Specials. New for 2022 will be Steak Saturdays – follow us on social media to find out more. Our very popular Charity Quiz Nights on Mondays from 7pm with Howard Westcott are continuing, as are the Charity Race Nights on Thursdays from 8pm, with prizes and money going to our chosen charity of MAKE A SMILE. Have something to celebrate in 2022? Here at Kawana we have the perfect venue for all sorts of social events and celebrations – small parties to large gatherings – inside spaces and outside – ask us about our birthday party / event packages. Please note we will be closing early on 5th January for the 3 Kings celebration. Find KAWANA at Calle Cannes 29, Jávea, around the back of Jávea Tennis Club, where Bar Quo Vadis used to be. Open every day of the week apart from Tuesday. Tel 626 728 377. Email kawanajavea@gmail.com.
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whatever you do to raise money for charity in the name of entertainment. Break a leg one and all. Caprice Ladies Choir: The choir are continuing to work on their repertoire for the next concert in the spring, 'A million dreams', featuring songs from films and shows. They look forward to entertaining you once again and in the meantime would like to wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year. For information contact Aileen on 696 514 613 or via the choir's website www.capriceladieschoir.com
Cantãmus: The choir is looking for new members (especially sopranos) to join them for their next set of music to be performed early next year. Members are provided with all the music and tracks to learn to, so you 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 Monday mornings from 10:45 to 13:00 and will be happy to welcome you. Careline Theatre: At last, it's pantotime at Careline. Princess Beauty and Prince Handsome are ready to fall in love but the evil Olga Pong is busy scheming to create havoc at the royal castle of Bowrania. Meanwhile, Queen Gigglebelly and King Rumbletum are at their wits end down with spinning wheels. Why not join in and cheer and boo to your hearts content. Performance dates: 12 - 15 January at 19:30 with a 14:30 matinee also on 15 Jan. Book now at carelinetheatre.net, Box Office or email carelineboxoffice@gmail.com Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir: After a hectic pre-Christmas season headlining the 'Christmas Cracker' concert in Moraira, singing around the Christmas tree at the switching-on ceremony for the Moraira lights and finishing with their popular Carol Concert in Benitachell church, the choir will be back rehearsing on 11 January at 17:30 in Bar Mediterraneo, Teulada. A happy new Year to all. Jávea Players: Professional actor, Pip Utton, will be back in February, convincingly transforming himself into four completely different people over four weeks. He will reveal a side of Chaplin most probably didn’t know and you can ask Maggie Thatcher questions. His most poignant character is Quasimodo, the deformed bellringer of Notre-Dame, and finally Hitchcock, the master of suspense. Tickets are 13€, you can book for one or more performances. For more information and exact dates see www.javeaplayers.com. Oliva Drama: The Company are planning their next production for around the end of March. It will consist of a humorous one-act play, a musical interlude and a mono/ duologue. They would welcome input from any new or existing members who has something to add to their production, either on-stage as actors, performers, or assisting back-stage. First audition will be on Saturday 8 January, 10:30 at the Pensionista’s (N332, Oliva, Opposite Spar). Go to their web or FaceBook page www.olivadrama.com or contact the producer Chrissie Teal: chrissie2689@hotmail.com.
Sounds Familiar: The Company are currently rehearsing their next production 'Magic Of The Musicals', which will be performed in spring 2022. If you are interested in joining the group for future productions, or would like more information, please go to their website: www.soundsfamiliar.es, or contact Philip: 96 558 1483, or email philip@soundsfamiliar.es Vall del Pop Singers: The Singers are currently inviting new members 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 friendly group who welcome new, or would be singers and is open to anybody of any age. Please contact the group for more information at valldelpopsingers@gmail.com Valley Voices: The Voices return on 10 January to their rehearsal home in Alcalali. During December they sang at three Carol concerts in Jalon, Orba and Alcalali supporting the Entertainers and Jalon Valley Help. The concert finished with the Scottish version of Auld Lang Syne. If you’d like to start off the New Year by joining them, ring 665 203 384 or 634 354 409 for more details. They are looking forward to performing their 10th Anniversary Concert in May or June.
If you would like to be part of this band of charitable entertainers, please email editor@femalefocusonline.com. Deadline for copy is the 15th of the month prior to publication. Full details of all Stage Diary entertainment groups are available online at www.femalefocusonline.com
Alfaz Spiritual Friends, an English speaking community known throughout the Costa Blanca, plan to re-open in January 2022. Many are looking for spiritual answers after Covid, so we invite you to come to our weekly Medium led service on Thursdays at 18.30. Always with a demonstration where messages are passed, some singing and a raffle. After the service we offer hands on healing and the bar is open for drinks and chat. All welcome. The Forum Mare Nostrum on Camino del Pinto 2 in Alfaz with free parking. For more information you can contact Jane on 636 410 858, June on 675 224 624 or Kenny on 686 361 594.
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PROJECT 4 ALL is an all-inclusive, self-funded, non-profit organisation that relies solely on donations. We deliver hot meals to the Homeless and those in need on the Costa Blanca. We also supply clothes, blankets, support and friendship. Our amazing team of regular and part-time volunteers are committed to helping those in need as well as the homeless. Become a Volunteer and find out ways in which you can help change their world. VOLUNTEERS - We’re always ready to welcome new members to the PROJECT 4 ALL Team. No matter what your experience level maybe, or how few or many hours per week/month you can dedicate to us, there will be something you can help us with. So, browse through the Volunteer descriptions below and get in touch. Contacts are at the bottom of this article. STREET TEAM - Are you a cross between Mother Teresa & MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS - We don’t need a full hospital Robin Williams? We need patient, caring, friendly, outgoing but as most of these people are not registered for health care, people to work on the Front Line. We need Drivers and General occasionally they may need some medical help or advice. We will Team Members to deliver food etc, chat and help people on the also be looking for different types of councillors to help with the Project and in the Half Way house occasionally. street, in squats and in their homes. CHEFS - If you’re the next Gordon Ramsey or just someone who loves to cook – we need you. Either solo or as a group, if you think you can help cook really tasty, nutritious meals (or bake cakes) for lots of hungry bellies – get in touch. DRIVERS - Unfortunately, Lewis Hamilton is busy right now and we need drivers who can help pick up food, laundry drop offs, donation pickups, help transport team members and drive people to houses for showers etc. LAUNDRY - If you’re sitting at home twiddling your thumbs why not brighten up your day by helping someone in need stay clean and healthy by volunteering to wash clothes for us? This is a valuable part of our Project, making people feel accepted and normal. TRANSLATORS - What languages do you speak? We have people from many different countries and at times we need help filling out forms or liaising with Consulates, Social Services, Town Halls etc. Sign up today so we know we have the help when it’s rarely needed.
Project 4 All Half Way Home for men opened its doors on the 1st May 2021 to the first two candidates, more recently we have been able to open our women's Half Way Home. In these homes we receive a selected group of people to help them re-socialise back to society, people who are tired of their lifestyle on the street and want to change their situation. We can help with addiction problems, schooling, work and further insight into housing through social services. At the moment our project is being financed by the sale of secondhand clothing at the Karunawa Charity Shop in Jávea and entirely depends on the donations we receive. If you can spare some time or help in any way please contact Arne Soeten - Whatsapp 643 737 584 Visit www.project4all.org or find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cook.for.the.homeless/ Project 4 All is a fully registered non-profit: G05269469
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Make Your Home Cosy and Warm
Yorkshire Linen has everything you need and all under one roof, to help you make your home welcoming and comfortable. Both our shops in Jávea and Altea are fully stocked with a huge choice of soft furnishings and offer loads of room to wander around at your own pace or with one of our knowledgeable staff who are always happy to help you. Sometimes it just takes new curtains with matching cushion covers to change a room or new bed linen, such as a duvet cover with matching pillow cases, to liven up or calm down a bedroom. We also stock energy saving black-out curtains (also with matching cushions) plus an in-house seamstress service. To help you spark your curiosity, our SALES BEGIN on 7 JANUARY! So come and visit either our shop in Jávea or Altea and see for yourself the choice of textiles, fabrics, colours and patterns that will help you make your home cosy and warm.
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Celebrating pomegranates and dates from Elche
Elche is famous for many things - shoes, football, its unique Mystery Play El Misteri d'Elx taking place in the Basilica of Santa María, and being home to the largest palm grove in Europe. It is believed there are between 200,000 to 300,000 palm trees in the city today. The original palm grove is said to date back to Phoenician times around 2,000 to 2,500 years ago. This green oasis is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and provides a calm, shady spot within the city centre. It certainly impressed Danish author Hans Christian Andersen who wrote in A Journey through Spain in 1862: “As we approached Elche, we could already make out its valley resplendent with fruits and its immense Palm Grove, the most extensive and most beautiful in Europe, the most luxuriant in all of Spain.” Many typical Elche products are made with dates including pan de dátil cake made with dates and almonds, date liqueur, and delicias de Elche, which is a tapas dish of dates stuffed with almond and wrapped in bacon. The palms can be seen throughout the world during Palm Sunday processions while the dates are sold in local shops, Elche indoor market and at a stall in the Huerto del Cura garden - where you'll also find the famous and very rare Imperial Palm shaped like a candelabra - as well as online. As well as palm trees, other Spanish Mediterranean fruits such as pomegranate, carob, lemon and orange are cultivated in the Huerto del Cura (Priest’s Garden). The Mollar pomegranate from Elche is one of the most valued pomegranates in the world and is renowned for its sweetness. It is also one of the so-called superfruits as it is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. These fruits are used in many dishes created in Elche restaurants, including pomegranate ice-cream. Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com
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Page 24 www.femalefocusonline.com grass that’s non toxic, made to EU safety standards and is 100% recyclable, then you have to start to think about the other benefits. I think because of my link to artificial grass sometimes people assume that we hate natural grass. It’s actually probably The benefits of because I love natural grass so much that I really like artificial natural grass are grass. I think the value of having large green spaces within a often annulled and garden is critical, I think it gives so much energy and life to the offset by the facts garden it really makes the space shine. But that is part of it, the it needs mowing, and energy, and when you have a scratty, scruffy lawn that looks watering chemicals that unloved, unused and discoloured it doesn’t look appealing, it are dangerous to doesn’t give that same energy. the environment The simple facts are to keep it in good that many people, condition. like with lots of things, get hung up I have always seen the benefits of artificial grass even for the UK with the idea, the and small gardens, being a child born in north of England, the nostalgia, but quite amount of small mud patches (sorry lawns) we have played in is frankly forget about stupid. Leading to more clothes being washed, more detergents the practicalities. being used etc. To have a small lawn that may be wet, but otherwise Real grass is hard completely clean means kids get to go bananas without the hassle work, especially in of constant clothes washing and the same goes for the dog. I love natural grass, but where it should be, in the wild, in nature. Spain. Many people also As regards 98% of the homes I visit where clients want clean, say it’s made of tidy, instantaneous, and perfect, none of those words fit within the plastic and instantly realms of natural grass, and with the fact that it probably helps the assume it’s bad for environment long term compared to natural grass lawns is a big the environment, but deal. So, try not to be assuming about artificial grass, it may be the simple facts are better than you have considered it to be.
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SERGIO LEONE Sad Hill Cemetery
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WISH TO SEE CLINT EASTWOOD, LEE VAN CLEEF AND ELI WALLACH AGAIN? Then come to Burgos and relive it like a cowboy from the American West; you will freak out! Sad Hill Cemetery was built between the Burgos municipalities of Contreras and Santo Domingo de Silos, to shoot the final scene of the movie ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’. This is where the 15-minute classic movie scene was shot and in Burgos you can relive it at Sad Hill Cemetery. It was the summer of 1966 when the Italian film director Sergio Leone was in Spain locating exterior settings. Leone had already shot some of his famous spaghetti westerns in the Tabernas Desert in Almeria. The film he was shooting needed a stage with a bridge and a river, something he would hardly find in the province of Almería. He found it in the Arlanza river valley, in the Sierra de la Demanda. The Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza was transformed into the Mission San Antonio. Near the municipality of Carazo, the unionist Fort Betterville was erected. The Arlanza river became the Rio Grande’s Langstone Bridge. In the Mirandilla Valley, remarkably close to Santo Domingo de Silos, the Sad Hill Cemetery was built where the final scene of the film was shot. Leone had the help of the Spanish army to build the circular Sad Hill Cemetery. More than 5,000 ‘graves’ were created. Most of them had their own wooden cross. After filming the place was abandoned. Over the years, vegetation covered the graves; the wooden crosses rotted. In 2013, with the intention of recovering the film scenes for tourism purposes, the Sad Hill Cultural Association emerged. Its members took months to unearth the cemetery's original central cobblestone, scene of the big shootout between Clint Eastwood,
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Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach. Two years later, on the fiftieth anniversary of the shooting of the film, the association began to recover ‘graves’ in the cemetery. Thousands of volunteers cleared vegetation and breathed new life into this gigantic setting. Since 2016, the association has managed to recover more than 1,500 ‘graves.’ It has done through a somewhat macabre patronage campaign. For only 15 euros, anyone could have a headstone with a name in Sad Hill Cemetery. This original campaign spread across the globe, with requests coming from everywhere. An American fan of the film even tried to have his ashes deposited here after his death. Among the tombs that already have a name is one dedicated to the director Sergio Leone, another to the unknown soldier. The success of the financial campaign was so astonishing it is now closed. The access track that goes to Sad Hill cemetery is three kilometres from Contreras and four from Santo Domingo de Silos. Once there the cemetery is open to visitors. Take time to stroll among the endless rows of crosses. Discover inscriptions that will surprise. Sad Hill Cemetery, near Burgos, Castille & Leon. Map reference 41 5925 N, 3 2431 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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our ARIES Arguing and complaining about everything at work and at home is not going to end well for anyone. You must find a compromise and solutions otherwise you will be stuck in the same position. TAURUS Both your home and work life are going through changes this month. Keeping up with them all will be a challenge but with team work and commitment, progress will be quick and rewarding for all concerned. Fortunately your energy levels are high at the moment. GEMINI Self development is very important to you at the moment and you have decided this year to set yourself new goals to expand your knowledge by signing up for courses and learning new skills. CANCER The start of the year will bring a lot of joy and happiness for you. Looking forward to new experiences and setting new goals is something that not only is motivating you, but also those around you. LEO Now is the time to set out your plan for the year. It is the time to look forward and leave past problems behind you. Learn from the past but leave it there. Making changes, setting goals and moving forward will help steer you towards the life you deserve. VIRGO Cooperation and team work will help you all move forward to bring the best for everyone. Although you are a born leader, use these skills to guide others, not order them and everything will run smoothly.
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oroscope LIBRA Don’t stretch yourself too thin this month. You have enough people supporting you to delegate some of your workload. Be careful though to make sure you give clear instructions so as not to cause unnecessary and avoidable misunderstandings. SCORPIO Don’t let family and friends feel neglected. Recently your work life balance has been in favour of work leaving you feeling tired and with little time for family, fun and relaxing. Make sure this year you get this balance right from the start. SAGITTARIUS This month will be a whirlwind of decisions and surprises. Keeping your calm will mean you can deal with anything that is thrown at you. By the end of it all things will settle down again. CAPRICORN Figuring out what your goals are and who you want to spend time with will make it easy to start planning where you are going this year. You can make it whatever you want it to be. AQUARIUS There is a lot going on but mostly for the good leaving a positive impact on you. Don’t worry if your to do list has more on it than your list of achievements. There are 11 more months, don’t rush things. PISCES Looking for the best in people will help you with changes in your outlook and opinion. Less negativity all round will start bringing out the best in those around you as your positivity rubs off on them. Family, friends and colleagues will all be influenced for the better.
CHICAS AMIGAS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS
The Chicas Amigas group held their Christmas gathering at the Olive Tree restaurant in Moraira, all efficiently producing their Covid passports for inspection on the way in, together with a present for the Secret Santa table. After a super traditional turkey meal enjoyed by all, Santa's Elves scurried round delivering beautifully wrapped presents to tables as numbers were called. Thank you very much to Lynn and the staff of the Olive Tree, who made the event so enjoyable. Jan Adams.
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Don't Wait for Summer!
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If you've got aircon at home, you already know it's one of the best ways to not only cool your home in summer, but also heat it in winter. However, there's no getting away from it, aircon units accumulate dust and dirt over time that prevents them from performing optimally. At AC-CLEAN, we've got the answer which is to do a deep pressure-wash clean of your unit. This flushes out all the dirt plus 99.9% of bacteria giving you a healthier home and an aircon that costs a lot less to run. It's not expensive either.
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COSTA BLANCA ANGLICAN CHAPLAINCY We have a new initiative to raise funds for the Chaplaincy, and it is really good fun. It revolves around the idea of making a cake, using a recipe made up of Bible references. All you do is donate 1 Euro or a £1 (or more please) and we send you via email, a personalised copy of the recipe, plus you get entered into a draw to win a stay at the Gran Sol Hotel in Calpe. WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE FOR YOUR DONATION? • You will receive a beautifully designed limited-edition certificate, which you can personalise with your family details. • The answers, just in case you’re feeling lazy or wish to mark the children’s homework. • A link to a free website which is a bible resource centre allowing you to easily identify the correct answers in the unfortunate situation that you should not have a copy of the required bible edition. • A free entry into our competition to win a holiday in Spain. For details go to www.biblecake.com WHO BENEFITS FROM MY DONATION This campaign has been organised by the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Blanca, to whom all net proceeds are given. You can find out more about the chaplaincy by visiting their website https://costablanca-anglicanchaplaincy.org/
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PLAYING PADEL ON THE COSTA BLANCA
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Taking up a sport is a super way to keep fit and meet new people. If you’ve played and enjoy tennis, padel could be your new favourite sport in Spain. What is padel? Padel is a racquet sport played on an enclosed court, which is about 25% smaller than a tennis court. It is played in doubles and you can play on indoor or outdoor courts. It is widely considered to have been invented by Enrique Corcuera in Acapulco, Mexico, in 1962. He couldn't build a tennis court at his home because a wall was in the way, so he built another wall to enclose his court - and padel was born. Now it’s a fast-growing sport because it’s fun to play, easy to pick up and there are padel courts all over the Costa Blanca. You're in good company too - Jurgen Klopp, Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Francesco Totti are regular players, according to a Sky Sports report.
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How do you play the second-most-popular sport in Spain (football takes the top spot, obviously)? Although you can play single padel, it is usually played in doubles. You use a stringless padel bat to hit the ball over the net that divides the court. Like tennis, the aim is to hit the ball so your opponents cannot return it. The ball is served underarm, which is much easier than serving overarm. The serving player needs to hit the ball in the opponent's court area. During the game, the ball is allowed to hit the walls. The point system is the same as tennis - scoring 15, 30, 40, deuce and advantage before winning the game. Where can you play padel on the Costa Blanca? Most towns have padel courts. Some of the best places to play on Costa Blanca North are at Padel Indoor Ondara, next to the Portal de la Marina shopping centre; Jávea Tennis Club; and Cumbre del Sol padel courts, which are managed by the North Costa Blanca Padel Club.
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The 13th Dec 2021 saw the opening of our new premises in La Plaza, Jávea by our local Mayor Jose Chulvi and Vice Consul of Alicante Sara Munsterhjelm. Cancer Care Javea charity has been supported by many people for over 20 years and had two great shops in Jávea Park but was missing a home - a heart. A place that brings the members, volunteers, customers, and nurses together. We are proud to welcome you to and announce the opening of our new Home. - Chic Boutique, selling ladies clothing and accessories for any occasion. - An official office for the Charity, a place where the Members and the Committee can get together and hold meetings. - But more importantly a wonderful calm space for our dedicated Lynwen Cancer Care NursingTeam. A peaceful setting where they can gather as a team but also meet patients and families supporting them through this difficult journey. The beginning of a new chapter for Cancer Care Javea, bringing everyone together, supporting the vision and objective to raise funds to provide research, care and advice as well as personal and professional nursing services across the Costa Blanca. We sincerely thank ALL our volunteers who give their time for free and work tirelessly in our 2 shops, Your willingness to give freely of your time and commitment is greatly appreciated, and your efforts continue to allow us make a difference in the community. We ask that you pop by and have a browse through the two shops and if you haven’t yet visited our new shop in La Plaza please call in and let us know what you think. Finally, if you have any spare time and want to do something worthwhile then let the girls in the shop know, as we are always looking for new volunteers to help us fulfil this aim and assist a worthwhile cause. The photo shows the Lynwen nursing team with Vice Consul Sara Munsterhjelm and Jose Chulvi, Mayor of Jávea who both cut the ribbon to open our new complex.
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5 ways to give your property more kerb appeal
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Four in ten viewers will decide whether to make an offer on a property in the first five minutes of viewing, according to a recent survey. That means your property has to make a spectacular first impression. Obviously the first thing prospective home buyers will see is the front of the property. So how do you make sure your home has fabulous kerb appeal? Think like a prospective Spanish property buyer Cast a critical eye over the front of your property. Do the walls need cleaning or painting? What are the windows like? Is the door looking old - does it need painting, varnishing or replacing? Clean everything. Wash down the walls. Make the windows sparkle. Scrub the tiles. Keep the colours neutral If you are going to paint the exterior, keep the colours neutral - white or off-white. You may love bright, bold colours but it could put off potential buyers. New doors and windows could add value You might just need to spend a bit of time making the property look inviting to property buyers the minute they step out of their car. It could also be worth investing in a new front door or windows as this could add value to your property in Spain and sell more quickly. Say it with flowers Tidy up your garden or front terrace so there are no weeds, leaves or rubbish. Invest in a few coloured or terracotta pots and add brightly-coloured Mediterranean plants such as geraniums and lavender. Add a few herbs such as mint and rosemary to give off a fine aroma as people walk up to your front door. If you have room, SAVE MONEY ON YOUR OVERSEAS think about planting a couple of trees such as fig or lemon trees to MONEY TRANSFERS add to the Mediterranean feel of your home. Check your neighbourhood Call Sherry Fraser-Currie Before a viewing, have a quick look at the street outside your 96 626 5072 or email:property to make sure it is free from rubbish and dog dirt. You sherry.f@currenciesdirect.com want viewers to feel this is a well-kept area. Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com
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