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Spaniards named biggest tech addicts in Europe Spaniards spend an incredible 8 hours and 48 minutes a day using devices outside work, making them the most tech addicted people in Europe, a new study has found.
If you think eight hours staring at a screen while at work is enough already, you may struggle to fathom how many Spaniards and other Europeans do the very same thing in their free time. The startling results are based on 5,000 interviews with 18 to 65-year-olds across Europe carried out by Samsung and market research company Ipsos MORI. Spaniards top the tech table with nearly nine daily hours of gadget usage, followed by the Italians (7h 48min) and the Norwegians (7h 36min). The average time spent on devices per day in other European countries is as follows: Sweden (6 hours 30 mins), Germany (7 hours 24 mins), Switzerland (7 hours 2 mins), Hungary (7 hours), UK (6 hours 54 mins), France (7 hours 2 mins), Netherlands (7 hours 30 mins) and Finland (6 hours). “We’ve seen a similar trend with teenage internet usage in Spain, it doubles the European average,” Marc Masip, a Barcelona-based psychologist specializing in disorders relating to
new technologies, told The Local.
“There haven’t been any sociodemographic studies on the matter so I can’t accurately say why Spaniards are more addicted to screens than other nationalities. “What I do know is that mobile phones are the main ‘culprits’; we carry them with us at all times and they’ve replaced our reality with a virtual existence.” Through his therapy practice Desconecta (Disconnect in Spanish), Madip teaches his patients, mainly youngsters, how to get over their nomophobia: the irrational fear of being without mobile phone contact that 77 percent of users suffer. “We’re bringing up a generation of cowards who only say “I love you” or “thanks” on Whatsapp because it’s more ‘convenient’. “They’ll end up not having the social skills to tackle a job interview or ask their girlfriends to marry them.” Ironically, Madip is also the co-creator of a phone app called FaceUp, which collects data on your phone and internet usage and sets challenges to stop you from reaching out for your mobile all the time. Source:www.thelocal.es
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It may not be the hottest summer on record, but that hasn’t stopped animal keepers at Madrid’s Faunia animal park from coming up with some innovative ways to keep their charges cool. While Madrid’s population eats its way through millions upon millions of ice creams to keep cool this summer, animals at the ‘nature theme park’ Faunia are also enjoying their own summer snacks, Spain’s El Confidencial newspaper reports.
meanwhile, prefer their diet to be about fruit. To satisfy their desires, zoo staff have created huge blocks of frozen fruit and vegetables for the monkeys to feast on. The most appetizing fruit is displayed on the outside of the ice blocks so that lemurs know they are in for something delicious.
For seals, fish in frozen ice blocks is the order of the day — treats which animal keepers leave floating for the animals to enjoy at their leisure.
Faunia, which organizes its displays into different habitats including an Australian zone, and African forest and a polar ecosystem, is home to animals including cobras, manatees and wallabies.
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Is tourism destroying Barcelona?
It’s Spain’s most popular city destination but is beautiful Barcelona in danger of becoming a victim of its own success? The Local takes a peek at the dark side of the city’s tourism boom. Let’s start with the naked figures. In 1990, the city of Gaudi welcomed a modest 1.7 million visitors. By 2000, that figure had climbed to 3.1 million, and last year the Catalan capital received a staggering 7.5 million guests. There’s no doubt about it. Barcelona — like many parts of Spain — is riding a tourism-fuelled wave. Since hosting the Olympic Games in 1992, the city has become increasingly desirable for tourists, regularly appearing in lists of the world’s must-visit cities. It’s not hard to see why either. The city is blessed with great weather, a beautiful coastal location, amazing architecture and a vibrant cultural life. But beyond the hype, there is a growing undercurrent of opinion that Barcelona could be becoming ‘the new Venice’, a city so overrun by visitors that it is losing its soul. Tensions over rampant tourism flared recently when locals in the tightlypacked seaside neighbourhood of Barceloneta took the streets against the ravages of ‘low-cost tourism’. “We are tolerant people but the situation is out of control: the last two years have been crazy,” local resident Vicenç Forner told The Local. Forner, whose family has lived in Barceloneta for generations, is the man behind the photograph of a group of drunk tourists said to have helped spark the recent protests. “This was always a working-class neighbourhood, and being near the port we have always been at the forefront of contact with the rest of the world — for better or worse,” the photographer explained. “People here have always welcomed immigrants and visitors, but the tourists who come here now are shouting at all hours of the day and night, and throwing rubbish out of the window. They have no respect,” he said. Forner lays the blame with the town hall which has ignored rampant real estate speculation in the neighbourhood. “Investors have been snapping up whole apartment blocks and kicking out the locals, many of whom are elderly,” he told The Local. In their place, holiday apartment have sprouted like mushrooms, many of them unregistered. Apartment rental website AirBnB has up to 477 apartments listed in Barceloneta, seven times more than those that are officially registered at Barcelona’s Town Hall, which is currently trying to crack down on illegal flats. “Two or three people rent out these apartments, and then 25 or 30 people show up for a party which goes on all night. There’s no control on the part of the owners at all. And the tourists
themselves, who come here for four days, just don’t care about the city.” The town hall turns a blind eye because there’s too much money on the line, the photographer said. “If things continue like this, Barceloneta will turn into (the city’s historic centre), the Gothic Quarter within five years. No one lives there anymore.” Joan Callís, the director of travel firm Barcelona Guide Bureau agreed that the city sometimes struggles under the weight of tourism, particularly in locations like the famous Las Ramblas boulevard and the Gaudi-designed Sagrada Familia church. He also pointed out the high number of day trippers from the coast near Barcelona and people coming off cruise ships could make the small city feel crowded. While Barcelona received only half as many tourists as London last year, the UK capital is 15 times larger geographically. Tourists are hard to miss in the Catalan capital. But Callís was keen to stress he doesn’t believe the city has too many tourists, talking down the idea of a ‘boom’ in favour of a “gradual increase”, and pointing to the economic benefits visitors bring to the city for everyone from taxi drivers to hotel owners. “That money trickles down to everyone else, although not always equally,” he told The Local. “The neighbourhoods that don’t enjoy the benefits of tourism want more, while the busy parts of town want less,” he said. “In general, though, people in Barcelona are very accepting of tourism.” However, Callís recognized that careful planning was key to sustainable tourism in Barcelona. “We wouldn’t stick 50 people on a tour through the (city’s) iconic Boquería market nor would we organize bike tours through the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter,” he said. “We also use radio guides with headphones on our tours so we don’t bother locals,” he added. There was unwritten code of conduct among tour operators in Barcelona, Callís said, but unfortunately not everyone followed the rules all of the time. “You can’t stop tourists from visiting Barcelona, though. Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right,” he concluded. Forner doesn’t want to see an end to tourism in Barcelona either, but wants this to be “quality tourism”. “It’s great to have hotels and good restaurants but people sleeping on the beach doesn’t help anyone at all,” he said. The photographer also believes Barcelona now needs to do some seriously tourism planning for the future, even at the level of small yet crucial
— and often overlooked — details: like installing public lavatories. “Sometimes when I’m walking along Las Ramblas and I see all the tourists, I think of the city’s 7.5 million visitors, and I think to myself, ‘Where do all these people go to the toilet?’ he said.
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What’s on in Spain: CULTURE:
La Mercè Festival, Barcelona, September 19th-24th
Every year since 1902, the Catalan capital has held a massive street festival — the city’s biggest — in honour of the Virgin of La Mercè, patron saint of Barcelona. Over five days, you can enjoy hundreds of activities ranging from street dance shows and theatre performances to concert and folk dances. The festivities include traditional events like the impressive human castles (castellers) demonstrations and parades of ‘giants’ and ‘big-heads’.
Fiestas de Saint Antolín, Medina del Campo (Valladolid) September 1st-8th
These festivities mainly on the typical ‘encierros’ (running of the bulls events) and bullfights, on horseback or on foot. The celebrations are much anticipated by the whole community, with clubs and associations working for months to make this a successful, fun event. http://www.encierrosmedina.es
Fiestas de la Vendimia, Jerez de la Frontera, September 9th-14th
This wine harvest festival in the Province of Cádiz not only offers a large choice of wine tasting sessions and vineyards tours but also a wealth of activities to chose from, including performances from the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Arts, painting exhibitions, Shakespeare plays, flamenco, salsa and entertainment for kids. http://www.jerez.es
DANCE AND MUSIC:
Biennial Flamenco Festival, Sevilla, September 12th-October 5th
First held in 1980, this prestigious flamenco festival is celebrated every two years in the Andalusian city of Seville. The three-week long competition features the greatest dancers, vocalists and guitarists in the flamenco world, as well as as well as up-andcoming artists . Performances take place in different host venues throughout the city, mainly theatres but also in hotels or on the street. There are also courses, conferences and seminars. www.labienal.com/en/
DCode Festival 2014, Madrid, September 13th
One of the summer’s last musical gasps, this indie-inflected event in the grounds of Madrid’s Complutense University includes the only Spanish concert of protohipster Beck. Also playing this year are British singer Jake Bugg, Bombay Bicycle Club and Spain’s very own Lourdes Hernández, better known as Russian Red. www. dcodefestival.com
Mallorca Rocks Festival
The Kaiser Chiefs and DJ Mark Ronson are set to take over the popular resort of Magaluf in September. The Kooks will also return to the Rocks stage, after headlining the 2010 Edition. Ibiza also play hosts to a few last gigs before summer in Spain’s Balearic Islands wraps up. http://www.mallorcarocks.com/
FILM AND THEATRE:
International Film Festival, Donostia-San Sebastián, 19th - 27th September This festival in the capital of the Basque Country is internationally recognized. In the past it has hosted the International premieres of Vertigo (A.Hitchcock) and welcomed stars such as Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor or more recently Meryl Streep and Brad Pitt. This year, Denzel Washington will open the 62nd Edition of the Festival and receive the prestigious Donostia Lifetime achievement Award. www. sansebastianfestival.com/in/
SPORT:
2014 Spain Basketball World Cup, August 30th-September 4th
Twenty-four national teams including Spain, France (current European champions) and the United States (reigning world champions), will compete for the Basketball World Cup with knock-out stages taking place in Granada, Seville, Bilbao and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria before the competition moves to Barcelona and Madrid for the business end of things.
La Vuelta, August 23rd-September 14th
The Vuelta is one of the world’s biggest bicycle races, along with Le Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia. This year’s tour kicks off in Jerez de la Frontera and will wrap up in Santiago de Compostela after three weeks of brutal competition. Last year Chris Horner, a 42-year-old American rider, won the Tour, becoming the oldest winner of any cycling grand tour. But Spaniards will be hoping that local hero Alberto Contador will take this year’s crown. http://www.lavuelta.com/
FASHION:
Fashion week, Madrid, September 11th-16th
While 41 recognized designers will show off their latest collections on the catwalks, the 58th edition of Madrid’s Fashion will also give some twenty emerging talents the chance to show what they can do. Interesting innovation this year: the fashion shows will be broadcast live at Conde Duque and near Plaza de Colon, two emblematic venues in Madrid. Watch out for Madrid’s ‘Fashion’s night out’ on September 12th with stores offering special discounts. Find out more at www.ifema.es/
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Top ten: the best bike rides in Spain
1. Andalucía: the TransAndalus trail is a 2,000km (1,240 miles) long circuit specifically designed for mountain bikes. It goes through the eight provinces of Andalucía and gives experienced riders a chance to pass through incredible natural sites, such as the Sierra Nevada, Doñana and Cabo de Gata national parks. 2. Toledo province: Spain’s government has turned many of the country’s abandoned railway lines into awesome cycling and hiking trails, known as ‘vias verdes’. The via verde of Via de la Jara in Toledo province offers stunning views and gives cyclists the chance to go over aqueducts and through train tunnels. 3. Alicante: Fancy a relaxing ride overlooking the Mediterranean sea? This 26-km (16-mile) route from San Juan beach through El Campello village is ideal for bikers of all ages. Get to the finish line and cool down at Coveta Fuma cove before taking the tram back to the city center.
9. Lanzarote: Go for a ride through the land of volcanoes -Timanfaya National Park. Ideal for mountain bikers, there is even an 8km (5 mile) downhill track through the island’s unique landscapes and lava fields. The archipelago’s mild climate makes it a biking paradise throughout the year. 10. Majorca: With its breathtaking cliffs and stunning views, this popular hill-climb is a must-ride for mountain-bike lovers. Starting in Pollenca, the roughly 25km (15 mile) trail finishes at Majorca’s most northerly point, Formentor lighthouse. Source: www.thelocal.es
4. Barcelona: Get a bird’s eye view of Catalonia’s capital when taking this 9km (5.5 mile) dirt track through Collsera Nqtural Park. It’s known to get very busy at weekends so try to make it there a bit early to have the route to yourself. 5. Santiago de Compostela: Pilgrims on foot are not the only ones who can enjoy this world-famous voyage. Cyclists can choose whether to complete the full 800km (500 mile) French Way or do the minimum 200km required to obtain the precious Pilgrimage Certificate. 6. The Central Massif: Choose from up to 80 different routes running through this amazing mountain range which starts in Madrid and ends in Portugal. Check out the Senderia (senderosdelsistemacentral.com) website to plan your trip accordingly. It will provide you with the best routes for the time you have available.
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Consumer prices slide again in August
Spanish consumer prices fell again in August, dropping by 0.5 percent on an annual basis, preliminary figures from the national statistics institute showed, heightening concerns about deflation risk in the eurozone.
The drop follows a sharper-thanexpected fall in consumer prices in July of 0.4 percent on an annual basis due to the lower cost of entertainment, electricity, tobacco and food. The fall in prices reflects weak domestic demand in Spain, still struggling with a 24.5-percent jobless rate even as the economy slowly expands after emerging gingerly in mid-2013 from a double-dip recession. The latest inflation report is likely to be of concern to policymakers concerned about deflation, in which falling prices
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braben’s blog... Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. Today I was going to express my disappointment at everyone of you for not having the courage to take up my challenge and examine the world of Linux that I had prepared for you down at my clinic last Friday. Shame! This weekend I met a lovely couple who had tried, and been unsuccessful, at installing a wireless printer. Because I have done this many times before and seen most of the tricks that the install program and the printer itself can throw at you, I was prepared for all out war! Installing the printer should be reasonably straight forward, but rarely is! It requires 3 points of connection. To put it another way, there are 3 places where the installation can fail and unless all 3 parts of the triad are in place and working, the whole thing fails and there is no printouts! So, what are these points of connection you might ask? First, and in no order of importance, is the printer. Should that not have all the printer cartridges, paper and connections (power and surprisingly a USB cable) installed, then you are beating your head against a wall before you start. The next part of the printer setting up is making sure that it connects to the router. Every printer has a slightly different way to connect to the router and so it would be pointless to give instructions on how to do this, and the instructions might have more than a little ‘techno-babble’ but will point you in the right direction with patience. Needless to say that when you have it right then there will be some kind of notification light to show that you have successfully connected to the router. This is a ‘one-off’ task! Second part of the triad is the router. This will have been set
up previously and you will be using it daily to check emails, surf the web and any number of other normal daily tasks. So nothing to do there either. The final part of the triad is the computer. Usually the software will ‘walk you’ through the installation, making sure that you have completed every stage before you can move on to the next one. I did say ‘Usually’ because if you try to jump ahead at any point beyond the immediate instruction, then the flow of installation is lost and you will have to ‘start again’. This means removing all the drivers and software that they want you to have. This process is exactly what I had to do: Remove every piece of the original installation and start from scratch. The thing that took the longest time was getting the printer to recognise the router and vice versa. The router ‘assigns’ an address that your computer uses to access the internet. The same is true with the printer and until this happens you can’t go any further! Infuriating but that is the way it is. Once this is connected the information light on the printer (there is usually one – I have never seen a wireless printer without one) will become steady instead of flashing (also normal for most wireless printers). Needless to say that the printer was properly installed and tested to this lovely couples satisfaction. As with all things computer related, patience and experience will find a resolution to every problem :-) Anyway enough from me! I’m now off to Jack’s Bar in Albox for my Friday morning computer club and afternoon computer clinic! Maybe you would like to make a suggestion using the email address under this article for further article that will be helpful to you.
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Well I Never Children are eager to learn from their elders; however from the first time uncle playfully removes the child’s nose with his hand to display in his clenched fist; things are not what they seem. A pinch of salt should be taken with quite a few things we take for granted. Let’s start with animals and bats first; the term blind as a bat is known to us all yet all bats have eyes. Whilst 3/4s of bats use sound to navigate, fruit bats in particular use their vision to hunt for food. The poor goldfish with its tiny three second memory actually remembers things from months ago. Like a red rag to a bull is poppycock too; it’s the actions of the matador that enrage the bull not the colour red. Bulls like most mammals see in black and white, the red cape is just another dark colour. The humble bumble bee apparently should not be able to fly due to the design of its wings; wrong again as proved by the fact they do fly. A French scientist called Magnan published the
Feeling Puzzled !
I quite enjoy a good puzzle occasionally, in fact only last week I spent a happy half hour puzzling out how to open the packaging on one of Mercadona’s lettuces. I’m convinced Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid broke into easier banks. But that’s nothing when compared to some of the puzzles that newspapers inflict on us today. I swear that the top code breakers from the intelligence services would be hard put to solve these corkers. I was leafing through the pages of “The Daily Mail” yesterday and came across a tidal wave of puzzles in the middle of the newspaper. Feeling confident after my comprehensive victory over the lettuce, I grabbed a pencil and attacked the page, aiming to complete the lot before lunchtime. Before lunch? I’d have been lucky to have them done in time for Christmas! Now usually I rattle through crosswords and the like. Only last week I completed the bumper “Radio Times” crossword…Christmas edition…1965. Well, in my defence, it was a tough one. Anyway I sent it off in the hope I might just squeak in before the closing date. I do have my heart set on the prize, signed photographs of Cliff Michelmore AND Judith Chalmers. But back to “The Daily Mail”. If you think that Sudoku is a challenge then believe me, you’re in for a shock. I couldn’t believe it. I looked at the page and nearly choked on my healthy mid morning snack. Six chocolate digestives are healthy aren’t they? Instead of a crossword or friendly Sudoku I came face to face with Hidato, Gogen and Zygolex. Weren’t they on Doctor Who last week? What I would love to know is, who the devil is coming up with these torturous puzzles? Then a thought struck me…the KGB! Stands to reason doesn’t it? Well, what else have they got to do now that they’re-allegedly-not spying on just about everyone, or planting moles left right and centre. Of course, they’re just the chaps to come up with those modern day objects of torture. Maybe there’s a hidden plan. Perhaps they hope that the population will be so engrossed in their Super Bumper Make You Very Crossword, or Zygolex, that nobody will notice those nice soldier chappies strolling along your street, annexing the corner shop. But the thing is, nobody would mindas long as they brought with them the answer to 15 down! Graham is married to Helen and has a daughter, Alice. He lives part of the year near Albox, but works in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact Graham regarding this article email: helenandg@yahoo.co.uk
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results of his experiment 80 years ago but had used the wrong instruments. When he noticed his mistake he corrected it but the error had already crept out in the public consciousness and this before Facebook. I remember in the early 80s being atop the Eiffel Tower and a couple of us boys dropping a few pennies off the side. We were soundly told off by our teacher who told us we could have killed someone on the ground. Wrong! The coins wouldn’t have reached more than 30/40mph and any side winds would have slowed the coins further. Lightning never strikes twice is a fallacy too as the Empire State building gets struck over a 100 times a year. Prominent landmarks are much more likely to get hit. Having Australian friends in my teens, I asked them if water rotates anti clockwise when draining down the plug hole down under. I have no recollection of the answer but
if they said yes they were fibbing as water drains clockwise both above and below the equator. On a much larger scale the Coriolis effect works on weather systems; cyclones south of the equator blow anti clockwise and hurricanes clockwise northwards but the force is too weak to change waters direction down the plug hole. Moving onto the ever popular subject of religion and Christianity, Adam and Eve’s forbidden fruit is usually depicted as an apple. With early Bibles being written in Latin the word mali means both apple and evil, hence the confusion. The bible doesn’t mention three wise men named Casper Melchior and Balthazar arriving on camels to pay homage in a stable to the newly born baby Jesus. An unspecified number of wise men (magi) are described bringing gifts to a house where Mary and her young child were living so our rose tinted
nativity scenes date from paintings made 300 years after the event. Islam, also a hot topic currently has a few popular misconceptions. Six dozen virgins are not offered to martyrs in the Quran; just that virgin companions will accompany all that enter heaven. The word Jihad literally means a struggle (of the spiritual kind) rather than a holy war. Though the saying Jihad bin saif; translates as struggle of the sword. The word Fatwa made infamous by Salmon Rushdie means a non-binding legal opinion under Islamic law rather than a death sentence and often different scholars come up with different interpretations. Lastly we have the old chestnut that the Great Wall of China is visible with the naked eye from space. It’s really not, however the greenhouses of Almeria certainly are!
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The Huercal-overa area no1 top selling agent FEATURED PROPERTY CASA AMARILLA VH184
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ABSOLUTE BARGAIN, A spacious modern designed villa with welcoming rustic feel inside with 3 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on a 311m2 low maintenance walled and gated plot on the edge of a village walking distance to a shop, cafe/bar, restaurant, doctors, church & school. 8 minutes drive from Huercal-Overa town and 30 to 35 minutes drive to the beaches at San Juan de Los Terreros or Mojacar. The property was built in 2007 but has been maintained so well you would think it was built this year. An ideal main residence or holiday home. Downstairs is the covered front terrace, large living / dining room with aircon, fitted kitchen, double bedroom with aircon and a shower room. Upstairs are two more double bedrooms (one with aircon) family bathroom and two large sun terraces on either side of the house to enjoy the country & village views. One terrace has access from the bedroom and the other terrace has access from the landing. Outside, the garden has been designed for low maintenance in mind and there is plenty of space for a small pool or Jacuzzi and plenty of parking. The villa is 118m2 plus a porch of 12.9m2 and 1st floor terraces of 17.7m2 and 6.75m2. Situated on the end of a quiet, private lane on the edge of a small friendly Spanish village 3 mins drive to the A7 motorway, 8 mins drive to the thriving market town of Huercal-Overa with its award winning hopsital and many shops, restaurant, 2 weekly markets and leisure facitlities. The property has mains electricity, water, landline telephone, internet, satelite tv, Spanish tv, aircon, and double glazing with fly screens. For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Voss Homes on 0034 950 616 827 or 678 002 006 or info@vosshomesspain.com or visit our office in Huercal-Overa. We are just 1km of A7 E15 at exit 553, 100m from LIDL.
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Humanists of Murcia August Lunch
The penultimate Summer Lunch of the Humanists of Murcia saw twenty happy people turned up for the lunch at El Faro, Calnegre. Some were relaxing after families have departed (Jon/Joan, Deryck/Margaret), some were about to celebrate a quiet house (John/Rhian), some were happy to return to a restaurante that had severed the group well on previous visits (Annie, Vince/Vivien) and Jan and Barry were welcomed into the group as new members (I think). Martin, Anne, Audrey and Sue were just happy. This time we were out in front of the restaurante in the shade but enjoying a little light breeze. The staff did their best to provide good food and reasonably efficient service. The only problem seemed to be a difficulty ordering cider, something beyond the two women behind the bar. Maybe, the Morata accent is different from the coastal accent? Or it might have been the windy and hot ride down the mountain with the top down affected Anne’s voice? There was so much to catch up on that there were still a number of people sitting at the table at 5 pm. The October walk(s) will be held in the Mar Menor area, with the group staying four days in Los Narejos Hotel.
The November walk, led by Audrey, will be along a Escalera de los Moros, a valley North of Librilla with lunch at Lo Pagan truck stop of the A-7 (much better than it sounds). The December walk will down in Almeria. For more information, go to www.bolnuevo.com and click on Humanists.
CAMPOVERDE CANINE CLUB The latest results from the end of the obedience courses are now in and the winners have been presented with their certificates and trophies at the Polideportivo sports ground in Pinar de Campoverde. Our congratulations go out to all who passed their final examination. The CCC was formed in July 2000 and since then many owners have benefited from expert tuition, by a Home Office approved Instructor, and are now proud of the way they are able to control their best friends. As far as the trophies are concerned it was a very close run affair with very few marks separating the top places:1st place in the Basic Class went to Pat. Frewin and her Lab/Belgian Shepherd “Bailey” with 108.4/110 marks. Second place went to Paul Eyre and his GSD “Chico” gaining a total of 107.8 marks. Paul gained the 2nd spot well ahead of the rest of the class In a well deserved first place in the Intermediate class with a magnificent score of 130.8/140 was a Poodle, “Charlie”, and his proud owner Chris Parkes. Well done to you both on a magnificent effort. “Charlie” seems to be in the winning mode as he finished in top spot in the basic class last
December The second place in the Intermediate class was won at a canter by Dave Hook and his GSD “Mata” To get Mata up to standard took a lot of hard work and patience. Dave and his wife travelled 70 kilometres each way to the training ground, showing his determination to get the best he could for “Mata”. His owner Dave Hook should be over the moon with the progress made by his dog. Once again well done and congratulations to you all. New courses will be starting very soon. If you are interested in training your four legged friend:Please telephone Roy on 966762265 …..or …….. email:campoverdecanineclub@ outlook.com
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preparing patio furniture for fall
Cleaning your patio furniture at the end of summer will help ensure you’ll have attractive pieces to pull out of storage and use on those occasional warm fall days and nights ahead.By cleaning cushions, umbrellas, hammocks, and the furniture itself, you’ll remove any stains that could set, or even attract insects
Outdoor Furniture Cushions Be sure to clean away any spills or stains before storing outdoor furniture cushions for the winter.Stains allowed to sit for a season are often nearly impossible to remove. ( Most patio chair cushions have synthetic covers and polyester fill and are designed to withstand the elements. Still, they could use some help if you’d like them to last for the long term (or at least a few seasons.)Use a spray enzyme cleaner on stubborn spots to remove them. Set the furniture cushions on their ends in the sun until completely dry. If the cushions have mildew, place them on a flat cement surface and saturate with a solution of 1 cup bleach, 3 gallons of warm water, and 1/2 cup of laundry detergent.Let the wet cushions sit in the sun for several hours. Rinse, then allow to dry in the sun for several days or until fully dried. Store clean, dry outdoor furniture cushions in plastic trash bags. Aluminum furniture: Wash with mild liquid detergent; rinse and dry. Coat with an automotive wax.Resin furniture: Wash with a mild, soapy solution, rinse and towel dry.
Avoid products with ammonia, but use a diluted bleach solution for stains. Polish resin with car wax if desired. Teak furniture: Don’t use teak oil on outdoor teak furniture because it will act as a dust magnet. Clean teak with a mild soap solution and a soft brush. Rinse well. Keep teak in the sun because dampness will cause mildew. Wicker furniture: Wash synthetic wicker in soapy water, then rinse and dry it. You can polish it with a sprayon polish. Wood outdoor furniture: Wash with a mild detergent and scrub brush. Store it indoors over winter if possible. Wrought iron: Wash with soapy water; rinse and towel dry. Wax and polish it twice a year. Touch up any rust spots immediately. During the winter, either bring wrought iron indoors or cover it Hammocks
away with a nylon scrubber.Rinse, turn over, and clean the other side. Rinse again. Hang to dry. Don’t use bleach on your hammock - it will destroy the fibers.When you bring it out next spring, spray it with a water repellent to minimize water retention, which can cause your hammock to suffer a premature demise. Cotton hammocks soak up water like a sponge. patio Umbrellas Begin cleaning a season’s worth of dirt from a patio umbrella by taking it apart. Put the top part back into the stand so that it’s within reach. Next, crank the umbrella open. Wash the fabric with a liquid dish-washing detergent mixed with water and applied with a sponge.If your umbrella is vinyl, use a cleaner made for convertible car tops. It works wonders on these sun-beaten skin-savers. Dry the umbrella open in full sun for a day or two. Never put an umbrella away even slightly damp. That’s a recipe for mildew.
To clean, lay flat and scrub with a solution of hand dishwashing detergent in warm water. Scrub stains and spots
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2nd Floor: landing, a small storage area and a very large roof terrace with views of Mojácar Village, the sea and mountains. Additionally, the house has a gas fired boiler. All 3 bedrooms, living room and dining room have ceiling fans. The location of this house is ideal for those who want to be within easy walking distance to the beach and all the amenities yet o¬nly 200 meters from the countryside. This is a must see property and the low asking price makes it very attractive. For more information or to book a viewing appointment please visit our office or contact us via phone or e-mail. Ref: 1137
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Unique property! 3 bed / 3 bath large semi-detached property in Mojácar Playa with sea and mountain views and 360º views from the roof solarium. The property has a total built area of 202.62 mts². The house is set o¬n a small community comprised of 15 very attractive Moorish style residential dwellings. This secluded end of terrace property is in very good order throughout. The house benefits from: Ground Floor: 1 master bedroom with en suite, fitted wardrobe and air conditioning (hot and cold), large living room with built-in fan assisted wood burning stove, separate dining room,
1st Floor: landing, double bedroom with built in wardrobe and sea facing terrace, another double bedroom with built in wardrobe and a west facing terrace and also a separate very large south facing terrace, a large family bathroom, and internal stairwell leading to the second floor.
Paseo del Mediterraneo 197 - Mojacar - Almeria
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Paseo del Mediterraneo 275, Mojacar 275, mojacar Playa 04638, Almeria
REF.727
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74,000€
REF.747
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112,500€
REF.726
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Beautiful apartments with 1- bedroom, 1 bath, 72m² built plus south facing sun terrace with lovely mountain views, very sunny, spacious living/dining room, Private secure underground parking and store room, A/C hot & cold, beautiful communal pool & garden, sold fully furnished.
Fantastic opportunity - a beautiful detached villa in immaculate condition, set on a lovely fenced and gated plot of 2800m2. Features include detached 30m2 garage, 9x5 swimming pool, BBQ area, landscaped garden, central heating, air-con.
Large Townhouse centrally located, 3 double beds, 2 baths, generous size lounge, various terraces & roof solarium with mountain and sea views, fully fitted kitchen, private locked garage of 46m, walking distance to bars & Restaurants and the sea
REF.752
REF.732
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235,000€
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44,950€
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279,950€
Superb opportunity - beautiful detached cortijo in excellent condition, full of charm and original features, set on a wonderful, private plot of 10,000m2 with swimming pool and fantastic views.5 beds, 6 baths. 296m2 built + 4 stables. Perfect B&B.
Bank repossessions opportunity, brand new 2 beds, 2 bath (1 en-suite) apartment, with fitted kitchen, terrace with sea views, underground secure parking and a swimming pool, walking distance to all amenities & Beach
A superb detached cortijo in very good condition, set on a wonderful private plot with beautiful views and a fantastic swimming pool. Very peaceful, edge of village location. 3 beds, 3 baths, huge garage. 310m2 - built, plot - 3250m2.
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REF.621
REF.695
219,950€
Superb opportunity – penthouse located first line beach with amazing sea views, large terrace plus 80m roof terrace, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fitted large kitchen, A/C hot and cold, sold furnished, 103m Constructed.
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159,500€
A beautiful villa in immaculate condition, situated in a lovely location and set on a larger than average plot with swimming pool, garage and fantastic views. 3 beds, 2 baths, build - 122m2, plot - 1070m2. Air-con and central heating.
MOJACAR
114,950€
50m to the beach, excellent value for money 2 beds, 2 Bath apartment, 70m built plus terrace & garden of 40m with sea views, lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, preinstalled A/C, underground parking, communal pool.
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News Light Shining in the Forest by Paul Torday. Book Review. Spaniards still have €1.67 billion in old pesetas
Even though the euro replaced the peseta 15 years ago, Spaniards still have a whopping €1.67 billion ($2.11 billion) worth of the country’s old and now unusable currency stashed away in draws and collector’s albums, the Bank of Spain says. Fortunately for those who have just stumbled upon an old stash of pesetas, Spanish authorities will allow the old money to be exchanged for euros until 2020. It’s been 15 years since the EU currency took centre stage in Spain and 13 since it completely replaced the peseta as the only currency that could be used as payment. According to Spanish national daily ABC, Spaniards have continued to exchange pesetas in coinage and bank notes in recent years, €15 million worth in 2013. But as Spain only just starts to lift itself up after 6 long years of economic hardship, it’s difficult to believe there are still €1.6 billion euros worth that ordinary Spaniards haven’t made use of. In fact, the Bank of Spain estimates 45 percent of the peseta coins that were in circulation before euros were introduced will never be exchanged either because they’re now collectors’ pieces, they’ve been lost or are in bad condition. One euro currently equals 166 pesetas, meaning that the €1.67 billion figure equates to an astronomical 277.6 billion pesetas. Spain’s old currency took its name from the Catalan word peça, which means either piece or fraction. Although it became the official nationwide currency in 1868, the first coins which contained the word peseta date back to 1808 and are from Barcelona. Source: www.thelocal.es/
“Why did you give him to me, if you were going to take him away again?” The debate continues here on stigmata and divine intervention versus atheism and agnosticism. Torday stated that the atheists and agnostics might be wrong and that there might be a God. If this makes your blood run cold then perhaps you’ll relish the opportunity to be immersed in a story that fuses the genres of thriller, satire, horror and the supernatural as well as love and sex. Forget the religion. Recently in Madrid a number of young children have been abducted from Ciudad Lineal, one from the Dominican Republic, another Japanese and a Chinese girl as well as some Spanish girls. Torday responded to the Baby P case in the UK by writing this novel in an attempt to highlight the inadequacies of the Social Services and the breakdown of the family unit. Who’s to blame? This is his most disturbing and angry work, published the year of his death. “Pure evil has a random quality that it is difficult to predict and arm yourself against.” The story is set in Torday’s home territory-Northumberland. We are plunged into the primeval world of fables in the Kielder forest with animals possessing human-like eyes, mysteriously appearing and disappearing, uncomfortable periods of silence. Its inhabitants lived by violence, men who were masterless who acknowledged no King as their ruler. It’s a dark, haunting bleak landscape hiding macabre thoughts
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Whilst most people are heading for the beaches of Spain during the hot summer months for a well deserved vacation, spare a thought for the Advance Moves International removals crews that are at their busiest during the Summer Months. Advance Moves managing director Mat Ford-Dunn explained that it is always the summer months when removals crews are at their busiest as it fits in with their clients requirement to relocate between the UK and Spain during school holidays to minimise disruption. ‘It doesn’t help that the removals crews find themselves working their hardest when temperatures are well into the mid 30’s over the summer, but our crews are all very experienced and are used to working in this hot climate. We make a point of starting early in the morning and trying to finish as much work as possible early in the day before it really heats up. All our staff have regular medicals and carry plenty of water to combat the heat and keep themselves hydrated and they all have a very positive attitude and enjoy their work so despite the heat they push on and get the job done.’ This year has been especially busy for Advance Moves with a dramatic increase in the number of removals undertaken that has required the purchase of 5 additional vehicles and
a third warehouse in the UK to cope with demand. Mat puts the increased work levels down to a more buoyant housing market but also in the high levels of service that Advance Moves offers to its clients compared to other removers. Advance Moves is one of a handful of Removal companies in Spain that are fully legal with a Spanish transport licence (tarjeta de transporte) and also members of the British Association of Removers (BAR). Mat was also keen to point out that they Export wrap all items of furniture rather than just blanket wrapping which is a poor alternative offered by other less professional movers. ‘Overall we offer a higher level of service and protection than other removers at a price that is still competitive and that is why our clients keep coming back, you only have to look at our online survey results on our website (www.advancemoves.com) to see how highly our clients rate us and we just keep trying to improve’ said Mat when asked why Advance moves was so busy this year.
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flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt in medium bowl. Set aside. Beat butter and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed 5 minutes or until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time. Mix in sour cream, milk, food color and vanilla. Gradually beat in flour mixture on low speed until just blended. Do not overbeat. Spoon batter into 30 paper-lined muffin cups, filling each cup 2/3 full. Bake 20 minutes or until toothpick inserted into cupcake comes out clean. Cool in pans on wire rack 5 minutes. Remove from pans; cool completely. Frost with Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting. Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting: Beat cream cheese, softened, butter, sour cream and McCormick® Pure Vanilla Extract in large bowl until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in confectioners’ sugar until smooth. Source: www.allrecipes.com
AR & REST A URA N T
The Irish Rover
Mojacar’s original & only Irish bar.
Your No 1 Entertainment Venue in Mojacar for All the Family
Our famous Sunday car ver y ser ved 1pm - 5pm. 3 meats, 7 veg & all the trimmings
Live Entertainment & Karaoke Every Night Saturday 13th September SHOWADDYWADDY 5€
Friday 10th October MICHAEL BUBLE & BARLOW 5€ GARY TRIBUTE ACT
Best Authentic Indian fo on the Plaod ya Served All Day!
Now showing
GAA Games
tel: 950 473 135 mojacar playa (between Lua & Moma Beach)
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Zucchini Raspberry Cupcakes
el Cucador
Chrissie & Rob
Welcomes Maria, Managing front of House & Pedro our Spanish Chef
Makes 2 dozen cupcakes
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Ingredients
2 1/2 cups allpurpose flour 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 3/4 cup butter, softened 1 cup white sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 cup buttermilk 2 cups shredded zucchini 1 1/4 cups fresh raspberries 1 cup chocolate chips
Method
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease 24 muffin cups or line with paper muffin liners. Whisk together the flour, cocoa, and baking soda; set aside. Beat the butter and sugar with an electric mixer in a large bowl until lightcolored and fluffy. Add the eggs one
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at a time, allowing each egg to blend into the butter mixture before adding the next. Beat in the vanilla with the last egg. Pour in the flour mixture alternately with the buttermilk, mixing until just incorporated. Fold in the zucchini, raspberries, and chocolate chips, mixing just enough to evenly combine. Spoon the batter into the prepared muffin cups, filling each 3/4 full. Bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 20 minutes. Cool in the pans for 10 minutes before removing to cool completely on a wire rack. Source: www.allrecipes.com
Cotton Candy Cupcakes
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Ann & Penny continue to cook your British favorites
TRADITIONAL BRITISH SUNDAY LUNCH
Makes 24 cupcakes
Selection o 10/12 Freshf Tapas Serve d Daily Homemade pie night from Next Wednesday Evening Bar Menu from 5€
Ingredients
1 (18.25 ounce) package Duncan Hines® Golden Yellow Cake Mix 3 large eggs 1 1/3 cups water 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 (16 ounce) can Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Frosting Starter 1 (3 gram) packet Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Cotton Candy Flavour Mix Coloured sugar Cotton candy
Method
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place cupcake liners in muffin pans. Prepare cake batter as directed on package. Pour batter into prepared cupcake liners, filling them no more than two-
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thirds full. Bake 18 minutes or until toothpick inserted into cake comes out clean. Let cupcakes cool for 5 minutes, then remove from pans and cool completely. Pour packet of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Cotton Candy Flavour Mix into can of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Frosting Starter. Stir until evenly blended. Frost cupcakes with the Cotton Candy frosting you just created and sprinkle with coloured sugar. Garnish with pieces of cotton candy. Source: www.allrecipes.com
Salmon, Cod fillet, & Salad Options
booking recommended
Sunday British Breakfasts served from 10am - 12pm
5.95€
co d n chips prime
atlantic Cod home-made chips mushy peas & homemade tartar sauce
FRIDAYS from 12.30pm
We are here
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Mojacar
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Junc 547
Tel: 950 634 562 lavidacucador@gmail.com open every day 12pm - late
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animal corner Pets in Spain are the Life and Soul of the Party Partying for Pets in Spain Tickets have been selling fast for the upcoming Soul Power Show at El Castillo Restaurant in La Marina. Supporters of the animal charity have been snapping up tickets for the long awaited show which features the only live 5 piece Soul and Motown band on the Costas. They will be singing hits from the O’Jays, Marvin Gaye, Jackie Wilson and a host of other Motown, funk and soul hits that audiences have been filling the dance floors to. Pets in Spain will be opening their second self financing shop, which will be raising funds for the Cat Sterilisation programme soon. Customers are already flocking to the shop in Ave de Londres in La Marina despite it still being fitted out. The 2 shops in La Marina are staffed by volunteers and all money taken is used for the charities various projects. Funds raised
Mountain View
Cat hotel Hondon de las Nieves/Frailes
Centrally-heated houses with large individual runs Love and care will be lavished during your cat’s stay My 29 years of experience in animal and veterinary care will give you piece of mind
from charity events are used to help rescue and treat animals. They have recently rescued 11 dogs that were part of 300 that are in danger in a remote finca. Fundraising events are essential, for allowing charities to achieve their goals of relieving pain and suffering. One of their long term foster carers is helping Pets in Spain to organise the show which is on September 11th. Tickets are 12 Euros and include a hot buffet with the show. The raffle and profits from the show, which looks like being a sell out go to Pets in Spain. For more information go to www.petsinspain.net or call 645469253 Outlets – El Castillo (by the petrol station La Marina), Pets in Spain shop in La Marina (below Consum Square), Cards and More La Marina, Post Box Dona Pepa, The Card Place Benimar or book and pay at www.lrshows.com, or call 697501992 email lrshowsinfo@ gmail.com Doors at 7pm
Pick up & delivery service offered for coastal areas
Telephone: 966 195 816
Answerphone - we will call back: Mobile 654 155 473
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stars in bars
DATE ARTIST
VENUE
AREA
5th
Joanna
Billees Bar Algorfa
5th
JJ Soulman Inn at the Green Entre Naranjas
5th
Dee
5th Lynden B Arches Cafe Bar Los Alcazares
INFO
Comedy Show
Captain Morgans Eagles Nest
5th Andy Balsamo
Banana Tree Playa Flamenca
6th Lynden B
Bar Sioux
6th Samantha Curtis
Vistabella Golf Entre Naranjas
6th
Vanessa
Meriol Garage
6th
Diverse Pablos Bar Playa Flamenca
6th
Gemma Inn at the Green Entre Naranjas
7th
Diverse Auld Dubliner
Gran Alicant
Comedy Show
Catral
7th Lynden B Inn at the Green Entre Naranjas Dee Snug Torre de la Horredada
8th
Las Vegas Tribute Show Reflections San Luis
9th Lynden B Arches Cafe Bar Los Alcazares
Heidi is such a sweet little girl. She is around 6 months old, weighs about 6 kilos and will be medium size when fully grown. Heidi is good with other dogs and will make a lovely companion. Call: 645 469 253
heidi
pets in spain
Campoamor
7th
Balu
Our beautiful Balu is a very happy and playful little kitten. Seen alone in a garden he was rescued and after being examined by our vet he is now in a foster home and offered for adoption. He is approx 10 weeks old and very sociable. Call: 645 469 253
8pm Start
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We hold services each week at 10.30am on Camposol, Mazarron. Everyone is welcome to join us. For further details, call Rev. Maureen Kent 968 970 637
A parkinsons Support Group
On Tuesdays at 11am At bobbie jo·s, los montisinos For a chat and a cup of tea For further information contact wally Williamson On 966 770 871
Talks & Workshops
MABS Murcia North East - Sew’n’So’s - Sewing Group Every Mon Fortuna Taking place every other Monday at Urb. Las Kalendas from 14:00. For further information email: mabsmurciane@gmail.com
WELCOME future EVENTS
WEDNESDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER If you like Status Quo and The Eagles do not miss this dance. 5 live musicians. Was a sell out last year 10€ WEDNESDAY 1ST OCTOBER A ladies evening at Marianos. Free bingo, raffle and quiz, fashion show, stalls and dancing to WOODY Just 3€ WEDNESDAY 22ND OCTOBER Our October dance brings back the very talented Darren Jones and also the lovely Gemma. A huge variety of all your favourite songs 8€ WELCOME TRIPS FOR 2014/2015 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27TH Fancy having a flutter on the races for the men and Christmas shopping for the ladies. A 5 day trip to Madrid,staying at the 4 star Tryp Cibeles, on the Gran Via. Trip to Toledo and also a trip to The Valley of The Fallen. Off to the horse racing on the Sunday for a bet. All for 260€. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12TH The age of romance is not dead. Welcome is off for a romantic weekend to the Hotel Triton Benalmadena for 3 nights commencing 12th February on half board with wine and water at dinner. Ricky Lavazza is putting on a special show ¨The Power of Love¨ Also a day trip to Nerja etc 165€ including show ticket. WEDNESDAY 27TH MAY Welcome are pleased to announce their cruise for 2015. A 13 day holiday starting with a night in a 4 star hotel in Valencia followed by a 12 night cruise with Royal Caribean visiting Villefrance, Rome,Naples,Ravena, Kotor and 2 days in Venice. Choice of cabins available. FOR MORE DETAILS OF ANY OF THE ABOVE TELEPHONE ROSEMARY 620 105 179
pals events
4th October. A special Rock and Roll evening at the Bahia Hotel (inside) with Wildcats doing a one off R n R night. 5 Euros 8.30 till midnight 18/25 October cruise fully booked, 165 people already planning their time on this Mediterranean cruise from 690 Euros including tips, port fees, all food and drinks and the coach to and from Valencia. Now taking cancellation names …..Palma de Mallorca, Sardinia, Italy (for Rome) Italy (for Florence and Pisa) Corsica. Valencia mini break 24/24/26th back on 27th November staying at a great hotel (Tourist bus stop outside) Bed and Breakfast and visit to Albufera on return trip 150 Euros pp in double sharing, cancellation list in existence. PALS Annual Christmas Dinner dance at the Costa Costa 8 course meal masses to drink and Martin Ross to entertain,. 29.50 Euros. Why not make up a table with your friends and have a party night. Sunday 14th December 2015. Due to the demand we are having to book Benidorm for St Jose and Benidorm now. Full board at the Helios Hotel 4 nights coach there and back 160 Euros pp sharing For information please call 626460465 or visit www.pals.sm4.biz or see us at la Ratatouille on A Wednesday from 1 till 3 or at The Trevi on each Saturday from 11till 1.30
mabs events
September dance date T.B.A. 26th October MABS Race for Life MABS Christmas Fayre - T.B.A. Event tickets on sale at the book stall between 10am and 1pm or from the MABS Information centre on Sector B Camposol or by Calling 620 582 418 Keep watching the press or our Notice Board for more forthcoming events
CHURCH OF ENGLAND COSTA CALIDA & ALMERIA Priest: Reverend Pauline Williams 950 956 166 / 687 250 860
MARKET DAYS IN THE AREA
Monday - San Pedro del Pinatar Tuesday - Los Alcazares / Alhama de Murcia Wednesday - Santiago de la Ribeira / Fuente Alamo / Totana Thursday - San Javier / Camposol Sector A / Lorca Friday - Isla Plana (Summer only) Saturday - Mazarron Pueblo / Aguilas Sunday - Puerto de Mazarron / Mar Menor / Cabo de Palos
MABS MAZARRON
Charity Concert – 30th Aug – La Vida Bar & Bistro, El Pareton – Robert Bonovox 1€ per, basket meals from just 4.99€, raffle. Starts at 2.30pm Food served from 12.30pm Tickets and information 625 917 425
Archaeological Museum
Every Day, Open from 10:30-14:00 and 17:00-20:00. Closed Monday mornings. At C/ Conde de Aranda. Tel: 968 493 287. Entry: Individual €1.20 Groups €0.60
learn to paint
Every Mon, Fri Using watercolour, pastels or acrylics these are small classes on Monday and Friday afternoons at Playa Paraiso, La Manga. For further information contact Bee Tel: 968 564 416 or 670 353 738
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10/12, high neckline, long sleeves. Immaculate condition. €150.00 Tel. 965 073 193 Sturdy walking frame for sale - as new because never used - €50.00. Torrevieja area. Tel:- 965 073 193 Hand luggage case, blue, front compartment, w h e e l s , retracting handle, good condition, Torrevieja area.
electricians Electrician available
awnings
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€15.00 Tel: Wood Serene 965 073 193. Graphite Shaft Wheelchair – 90€ PING l i g h t w e i g h t , GOLF CLUBS f o l d i n g , (LADIES) immaculate ( E x c e l l e n t condition, black, condition) G25 little used. Graphite Ladies 6-SW Torrevieja area. Flex – 300€ GOLF Tel:- 965 073 BAG Wilson 193 Staff Stand Bag TELESCOPE White (new) A U T O 90€ Ideal Xmas T R A C K I N G gift , GOLF BAG P 1 3 0 6 5 Ogio Stand Bag (in original (used, good box) 150€ condition) - 50€ Specifications: Tel: 687 214406 Diameter: Catral Area 130mm Focus length: 650mm PATIO TABLE/ Optical design: CHAIRS Glass Newtonian w/ top in Cream paroboloidal E x c e l l e n t 6 mirror F/ratio: condition 100€ F/5 Red-dot star Seater BAR pointer 25mm/ TOW 10mm 1.25” B I C Y C L E Inc. eye piece 2 x RACK Number Plate/ Barlow Dovetail Holds Plate & Solar elec. Filter CATRAL 2 bikes 90€ SHOWER Area. Tel: 687 , CUBICLE 90 x 214406 60 x 190 (brand PING GOLF new still in box) CLUB(LADIES) 75€ Tel: 687 (Excellent 214406 Catral condition)G25 Area Ladies Driver Graphite Shaft CHRISTMAS 180€ PING TREE 8ft Tree lights GOLF CLUBS with ( L A D I E S ) attached 150e, (Excellent M O B I L E condition) 3 P H O N E Wood Serene S a m s u n g Mini G r a p h i t e Galexy Shaft – 90€ 5 (new) in box Sim
jewellery
asssa medical GOLD WANTED
insurances Asssa Mazarron, Diane Nolan, 968 153 396
mazarron@asssa.es
English jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold jewellery, silver and coins
IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT Call Peter
664 890 990
Member of the National Association of Goldsmiths
free Tel: 687 214406 Catral Area
Brot h er PE Design embroidery digitizing software, complete with writer box and CLASSIFIED DVD with over to advertise call 62,000 designs. A b s o l u t e christine on 966 719 647 bargain €95. personals Torrevieja 966722010
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Knitmaster 600 Knitting machine with single action lace carriage. Books and patterns. Can be seen working €65 Torrevieja 96-6722010. Bellink y K nit w ear L i n k i n g machine, very easy to use. Boxed like new, absolute bargain €49 ono. Torrevieja 96-6722010 Knitmaster SRP50 ribber for knitting machine. good working order €65. Torrevieja 966722010
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ELEGANT SLIM, SEXY, NAUGHTY ITALIAN LADY available home/ house visits. Torrevieja, La Manga, Torre Pacheco & Mazarron, Quesada plus all other areas. Escort available home & house visits. Tel: 693 357 526
pets
pet taxi TRAVELLING IN AIR CONDITIONED VEHICLE DELIVERED TO DOOR PETS STAY IN PET FRIENDLY HOTELS. ACCOMPANIED TRAVEL AVAILABLE
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ENGLISH PLASTERER internal finishing, external rendering, 15 years experience, good rates. fully legal in spain. Call Chris 671 444 246 / 965 078 866 email: c_pettit@ Brot h er hotmail.co.uk
950i Electronic K n i t t i n g m a c h i n e complete with ribber and lace carriage, containes 555 built in patterns. Excellent condition little used 2nd machine, €165 Torrevieja 966722010
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(Top floor / Penthouse) Almoradi, Costa Blanca
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4 BED, 2 BATH, Large Terrace overlooking Plaza, separate kitchen and utility room, lift, furnished incl. white goods, UK TV. 105m². Close to the town ‘s attractive central square and all other amenities. 10 mins drive from the resort of Guardamar and close to La Finca Golf.
Reduced price 72,950€
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263 Paseo del Mediterraneo Mojacar Playa, Next to Sal Marina Hotel Mon-Fri: 10am-3pm sat 10am-2pm Tel: 950 615 364 Call Marc on 647 006 183 or Brian on 674 280 268 or e-mail enquiries@delimas.biz
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euro spas Spas at factory prices. Used & Ex display models. Spares & repairs. Part exchange Telephone 650 722 905
Salon Margarethas 24 years in Torrevieja hair / wig specialist for medical illness and hair loss problems. We offer different hair replacements, top fillers, hair prostheses, toupees & wigs. Natural & artificial hair & much more. Also fashion /festival accessories. TV/TS are welcome to our service. Call Margaretha on 966 921 846 for an appointment.
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610 078 940
boat for sale
Kingfisher 20 - 6mtr yacht on a 4 wheel trailer, bilge keel, repainted, roller jib & main, sea toilet, 4 berths, 6hp evenruid engine 1950€ Can deliver 4 wheel trailer available if required Tel: 634 326 521 pictures available
Marcan cutlass 27
8mtr, Ssr Reg, 10hp, Yanmar Diesel Inboard Engine, Shaft Drive, New Gas Cooker, Sea Toilet, 4 Berth, Roller Firled Jib, Repaint / Antifould / Anodes, Long Keel, Refurbed & Ready To Go, Lying In Torrieveja International.
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The Empress and the Loaf
This is the fifth and final round in my combat with the Mischief Imp. So far that Imp has: Tripped me up; attempted to sabotage the pool pump; made off with the instruction book for the camera, and successfully killed my washing line. I triumphed over all of these tribulations, suffering nothing worse than a fractured temper, so I felt I had earned a reward, a palliative luxury in the form of a slice of hot buttered toast. I went to take half a frozen loaf out of the freezer – before freezing I split each loaf into smaller units, and then carefully separate each slice, so that I can, if needed, remove and defrost just one slice and not have to battle
with a whole loaf. However, on this occasion I was faced with a deep-frozen complete loaf, laminated together so solidly that it would take the rest of the day to defrost sufficiently to remove just one slice. My dream of hot crunchy toast with an immoderate amount of butter seeping through it seemed unachievable - I had neither the patience nor the inclination to wait for the whole monolithic glacier to defrost! Fuming with frustration I stared at the homogenous lump in front of me – I wanted toast, and I wanted it right now! I turned to the Empress, so named because she is an imperial presence in our kitchen. She resides in dignified state on the work surface, a symphony in chrome and black, so superior to every other item in the kitchen that I worry that she could be offended by her humble surroundings. But she is true class, she rises above the josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk
By Jos Biggs
mundane without loss of dignity, daily proving her superiority in all matters culinary. With due deference I clicked open her door, and inserted the offending ice block. With reverence I clicked her buttons, politely requesting Defrost. Courteously she enquired what it was that I wanted her to defrost. Pan, I told her (She only speaks Spanish). Sensing my indecision, she suggested that Pan would need 15 minutes to become edible, so I bowed to her superior knowledge, turned her dial to 15, and respectfully initiated Power (She doesn’t have anything as prosaic as Start). 15 minutes later she summonsed me with the microwave equivalent of the ‘Ahem’ of a welltrained butler. I removed one warm and fluffy loaf, separated one soft and malleable slice, which I toasted, buttered and ate! Ha! No Mischief Imp is a match for the Empress!
alqueria Alqueria, the jewel in the Iberian crown?
The Minister of tourism for the Madrid Government wasn’t losing any sleep over Alqueria’s new initiative. Alquerian tourist drives have come and gone. They have never attracted more than a handful of holidaymakers and were certainly no match for Spain’s wonderful Costas. The number that have returned to the Pueblo is virtually non-existent and being a member of the Alquerian Frequent Visitors Club is a very lonely experience. Their new tourist initiative was based on the unscrupulous leading the gullible. It all started at a meeting of the Alquerian Parliament, held in a Remitroot smoke filled room on a scorching August afternoon. Rodriquez, always on the make suggested they turned Alqueria into the ‘Ultimate Bordello Experience’. Enrique, minister for flora and fauna said he thought it already was while staring meaningfully at Manuela. Manuela floored him with a left-hook. A list of reasons why anyone would want to spend their valuable free time in Alqueria was draughted. It was a very short list. In fact the only item concerned the healing effects of the spa water and this was a complete fabrication. The only water that emanated from the ground was due to the bad drainage and could turn the stomach of any Port Said sanitary inspector. But it demonstrated a principle. When one buys a house or car one can see the ruddy thing beforehand, with a holiday it is different. By the time the visitors had realised they had been conned, they would have already had their wallets emptied. Deception was to be the byword. It is said that British seaside landladies based their hospitality on
the Alquerian model. As a tourist destination Alqueria ranks somewhere between Chernobyl and down-town Baghdad. The only recent tourists have been from the Dangerous Sports Club. Eating Alquerian food is listed as one of their more hazardous pastimes. People have waxed lyrical about the sparkling cities of the world. New York, the Big Apple. Prague, The City of Hundred Spires. Budapest, Pearl of the Danube. One disgruntled tourist suggested an apt epithet for Alqueria. The ‘cleftal horizon’ of Iberia. So one can see that much work was needed in the reinvention of Alqueria. Albeit a reinvention on paper only. The first ploy was to write a cast iron contract to be displayed on the back of each travel document. This small print would be extremely small and in the ancient tongue of the ‘Sodemalls’, not spoken since biblical times. Alqueria will be depicted as a place of fun and laughter, warm lapping seas and enchanting moonlit evenings. Will tourists even come? Will tourists stay? Will tourists sue? We shall see. John MacDonald (El Sordo) - www.caratacus.eu
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The Sunday Ant My normal morning routine at the pool this time of the year, is to struggle through my designated number of lengths, shower off the chlorine then sit at one of the garden tables to dripdry sufficiently before stretching out in the sun for half an hour before breakfast. It was during the dripdrying process one Sunday morning, that I noticed a solitary ant scurrying along the grouted joints of the tiled pool surround, first one way then another – seemingly unsure of what to do or where to go. Now ants are hardly noteworthy items of interest, except of course when millions of them overrun your garden or even worse, come into your home. This summer they have been more numerous than usual in this area, and a damn nuisance. However, knowing how well organised they are and without the protection of a good trade union looking out for them, they seem to be endlessly working; collecting tasty titbits for the colony or whatever else it is they do. So I thought it strange that this particular ant was all alone and seemingly confused, and as I watched him closely, I noticed that he moved in a strange way – as if he had pulled a muscle or something. I watched him for some minutes then I sloped off to the end of the pool to get my thirty minutes of
rays. The whole swimming routine was repeated in the following days and there had been no further sightings of any ants poolside until the following week, when once again there was this solitary ant rushing around like an insect possessed. I knew it was the same ant, not only because of his apparent panic and confusion, but also there was that noticeable limp. Furthermore it was a Sunday. Surely just a coincidence. I also realised that this was not one of those tiny bugs that have been so common this year, but one the size of your regular British black ant, and then it struck me - perhaps he had inadvertently stowed away on a Ryanair flight to Murcia which would account for his disorientation. But Murcia airport is a long way to hike, especially for an ant and particularly one with a dodgy leg. But then I reasoned that perhaps he had been carried over in some unsuspecting holidaymakers luggage, and staying right here in Los Dolses. I was roused from my reverie by the sight of my friend Dec (as I had sub-consciously christened the little guy) being carried away by a stream of water that had accumulated on the tiles from my body drippings, so I carefully lifted him out and placed him on a dry area to shake off the water. Then satisfied that he was completely recovered, I retired to my usual spot for my time in the sun. This whole process was repeated the following week (apart from nearly drowning him) - no sign of ants all week and then just this one on Sunday. There was nothing of use badbirdnow@gmail.com on this barren expanse
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of concrete to forage for - perhaps that was why he was on his own having been sent out on a sort of test. A bit like sending marines out yomping on the Brecon Beacons. The following Sunday I was naturally eager to get to the pool and I completed my fifty lengths in record time . . . at least for me. I quickly showered and positioned myself on the bench in my usual spot and scanned the paved area for Dec, but there was no sign of him. Then as I was about to give up hope, there he was, dashing about in his usual distinctive way. “There he is” I shouted. “There’s who?” my bikini clad princess enquired. “The ant – the one that’s here every Sunday” I told her. She looked at me over her sunglasses in a strange way. “How do you know it’s the same ant?” she asked suspiciously. “Because limp.”
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VELVETONES INVITE YOU!
Has the long hot summer left you bored and in need of exercising your grey matter? Do you like to sing whilst having fun and finding new friends? Well this Ladies Harmony chorus starts back after the summer break in Torrevieja - Restaurant El Paraiso, Jardin del Mar (behind Carrefour and McDonalds) from 9.30am Wednesday 3rd September.
Learn to sing in 4 part harmony - in a relaxing atmosphere. New members always welcome - or just come along and listen! For more details why not check out our website www.velvetones.org OR call Ena on 965 707 598 or Lorraine on 663 751 773
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From 8 September 2014, Casa Tom Community Choir meets every Monday at 2.00pm for 2.30pm. It is a mixed choir and all levels are welcome. No auditions, no solos. Make new friends and have a good time. Location: Casa Tom, Avenida JACA 31, San Luis, Torrevieja. Phone or email Terry for details. Phone: 647-189-135. Email: casatomsanluis@gmail.com.
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Ruby’s Golf Society Charity Day day were gold div Marc
A few weeks ago in a discussion with Darren Finucane a former member of Ruby’s golf society and who has just been through a long session of Chemotherapy it was decided that we would hold a charity day on behalf of the AECC which we were only to happy to agree to. After much hard work and persuasion we had every hole of our fun day at La Serena sponsored. Twenty four golfers had a super day at the course and the management were also happy to donate course vouchers for our auction. Back at Ruby’s bar we held a summer barbecue which was attended by well over a hundred people and where we had a Raffle and auction all of which helped to raise over €2,000 for the cause. Some winning golf results on the
Doherty, silver div Theresa Wright and best guest Ray Mattocks, with difficult pin positions nearest the pins on the par 3’s were hard to come by with only Richard Corker and Ray Westlake achieving this, nearest the pin in two was Graham Parks, who also lost the least amount of balls. However the biggest winners on the day were the AECC who will receive the sum of €2,350 from Ruby’s Golf society. Many thanks to all our sponsors who were, El Raso services, Property Choice, Ruby’s Golf, John Griggs, The Hot Stone, Keith Ellis, Ruby’s Bar, Herritty Electrics, Pro Pools and gardens, El Raso Restaurant, Venture Fleet, Dave & Ave Capper, Keith Hardy, Reeves Butchers, Rayz Bar, Property Shop, The Med Bar and Bookie Chris, also a big thank you to everyone who donated prizes for the raffle and auction and not forgetting the wives and other helpers who’s tireless efforts made the day a great success. Our next outing is on the 12th of September, any one wishing to join us for this or any other outing please contact us at rubysgolf@yahoo.co.uk.
CHALLENGE CUP: VEGA BAJA PREMIER GOLF LEAGUE vs. QUESADA GOLF SUPER LEAGUE
The inaugural annual tournament between the two golf league teams was played at El Plantio Golf Resort where 18 players represented their respective League. The El Plantio course is always a challenging parkland style course and since its improvement the course, it was an ideal venue for the first of these planned future annual events to be played on a Home and Away basis. The format was a modified Fourball Better Ball Matchplay with a point for each hole won and a half four a draw and a maximum of a 162 points up for grabs. For each pairing the maximum was 18 points With the temperatures up into the 30’s
it was not going to be an easy day. In the first four matches the VBPGL must have felt that it could be their day as they came in leading by 2.5 to 1.5 games (38.5 to 33.5 points) But QGSL pulled it back in the next four matches to now lead by 4 points (70 to 74) and it really came down to the final pairings and if VBPGL were to win they needed a solid minimum of a 12 to 6 win but its went to the QGSL and with it the trophy. Congratulations Quesada Golf Super League Both teams stated how much they enjoyed the day and the major benefit they get to play with other golfers they would not normally come into contact with on the golf course, and this can only be good for both of these Leagues and local golf. The VBPGL Captain Ron Nicholson presented Ian Faulkner Captain of the QGSL with the trophy and I am sure that their team shirts next year will sport a golf star. Ian thanked both teams for the good spirit in which the competition had been played and for Ivie Davies and Ron Nicholson for arranging the day and to all the staff at El Pantio Golf Resort for ensuring the course was in good condition and their support. For more information on both leagues go to, www.vegabajapremiergolfleague. com and www.quesadagolfleague.. com
The Silver Division scores were very reasonable and it needed a nett 76 for 3rd and 4th places and again, a battle between Colin “Mr Whippy” Marsden and Ernie “Belfast Bandit” saw Ernie’s better back nine push Colin into 4th and taking 3rd place for himself. The Runner-up was Per Skarnes with a nett 73 but the very clear winner of this division was Les Wilton with a commendable nett score of 68. Enjoy the new handicap! The Gold crew scores were a little better and a nett 73 saw Steve Higgins claiming 4th spot, Roger The Dodger” Nilsen took 3rd place with a nice 71, but he was way back from Jesus Lozano’s 68 for 2nd place and an excellent 67 from Aaron Clinton, playing off of 7 (but not next time!) took the top spot in the Gold and overall. Photo: Gold category winners Our next game, Wednesday 3rd September 2014 at La Serena for a Two Ball Better Ball so if you fancy a game just look at our website www. tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604. “Club de Golf El Paraiso Rojales” Inaugural competition 21st September at La Marquesa (Rojales) visit www. clubdegolfelparaiso.com for full details
TMGS Match Report On this day in history, John Glenn orbited the earth and the handicap secretary was seen to be rubbing his hands with future cuts to handicaps after our Medal Play event at Villamartin on this very fine if not hot day. 31 members and guests turned out for a Medal competition and once again, the scores were fairly good with 4 players returning scores of under par. It has to be said that the course wasn’t in too bad condition, but the tee boxes are, to be blunt, void of grass, but it is work in progress. Greens were a little on the slow side but that seems to be the common trait around this time of the year. The best guest and the winner of a TMGS towel was Aaron Currie who at the age of 15, plays off of 10 and he returned with a very tidy nett 73, by far the best score of the day.
Thader ready for the fray !
On Monday evening Thader played their rearranged match against Sporting Saladar from Almoradi. It was an uneven contest and Thader ran out 7 - 1 winners. On Saturday we played our final warm up game against Formentera. This was a much more evenly fought contest although not so friendly and the referee issued seven yellow cards in all. Pomares conceded a free kick just outside the area after fifteen minutes. The resulting free kick was well taken by Formentera but fortunately the upright came to Thader´s rescue. Just before half time, Thader took the lead with a rather scrappy goal. Towards the end of the game Thader
won a corner on the right. The cross was headed home by Raul and the game finished at 2 - 0 to Thader. A successful preseason then for Thader although all of their opponents have come from lower leagues. With the exception of Ibra, we still look a bit short of firepower up front and as he hasn´t turned up for training, it remains to be seen if he starts the season as a Thader player. Thader kick off the new season next Saturday 6th September with a home game in Rojales against old rivals Santa Pola. Kick off is 1830 so come along and watch live football in the sun with a cold beer. For info. ´phone Peter on 693 768 593
Lo Marabu Golf Society
For this month’s meeting a group of 21 players visited the established course at Villamartin taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The course was generally in good condition although a number of tees were showing signs of heavy wear and despite the blistering heat the scores were exceptional on the day. The winning scores on the day were as follows: 1st – Dave Bensley – 45 points 2nd – Jack Fanning – 34 points 3rd – Andy Jones – 34 points 4th – Mike Probert – 34 points Best Front/ Back 9 holes – Julie Blinston and Kevin Robinson Nearest the Pins – Mike Probert, John
Chatham, Rod Allan and Tony Wilson. Dog of a Day Trophy – Arthur Carmichael After the game we returned to the Lo Marabu, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for a welcome meal prepared by the bar and the prize presentation and we give our thanks for their continued support. Our next fixture is the social day at Vistabella on 8th September 2014 and this is a friendly match vs. the Ship GS followed by the Captains Day at Bonalba on 25th September 2014. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.
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Hi Everyone, Our last society game was at La Serena and the course was in great order. We played a medalford and we had a good turn out on a very hot day. The winner on the day was Barry Beale with a score of 15pts followed very closely by Dave Archer on 16pts with Mick Hardy in third on 18pts.. Dave Archer came in with the best front nine score of a nett 32 and Barry had the best back nine scoring 21pts. The nearest the pins was a Barry Beale gift day winning 3 of the four holes with Lillian PILKINGTON winning the other.. It was nice to see Roy Herbert back on the fairways again with us welcome back Roy. The next Society’s game is on Monday, 1st SEPTEMBER 2014 at La SERENA 1st Tee time - 10.00. The format will be INDIVIDUAL STABLEFORD. Player of the Year, Ford League and Handicap adjustment will apply.Payday will be on Saturday, 30th August 2014 at La Serena, in the bar area, between 11.00 and 12.00 hours.
Around three dozen of us travelled south down the AP7 as far as the Torre Pacheco exit where we pulled off and reported for duty at the well kept Serena course.....one of the only courses that only charge €10 for hiring a buggy. Someone mentioned that the new fleet which is due to arrive will be substantially dearer as they are to be fitted with underwater sonar and periscopes - ideal for a course which has 16 holes containing water hazards! I often wondered who named this place, think about it....take today for example, obviously not including a couple of delightful ladies we had over 30 golfing gurus in a hot & hairy state descending on a course laden with ball-eating hazards!... not the ideal ingredients for a calm day’s golf! Serena means peaceful, unruffled or serene certainly not the adjectives I would have used to describe the general mood of our 8 or 9 flights as splashes tended to crop up from most corners of the course. Maybe Aguamundo might be a more appropriate name! The course was in great shape & from my own experience I can report that, although we’ve not played there for some time, the water is just as wet as it always was.....many balls were mercilessly swallowed up. The four par 3 NTP’s were won by Gordon Wilson (hole 3), Tony Smale (hole 9), Jenny Staines (hole 15) & Ivan Hanak (hole 17). Matt Newman with 32 pts & Peter Devlin with 34 pts took 1st & 2nd prizes in the visitor’s section.
The 2 special prizes for the best front & back 9’s but not in the main prizes were awarded to Ken Flaherty (18 on front) & Capt Steve Davis (19 on back). Bronze division’s top 3 were Gordon Wilson (3rd with 32), Jenny Staines (2nd with 35) & top spot with an incredible 42 points was Paul Tomlinson......welcome to your new H/C !!! Top 3 in the Silver were Ivan Hanak (3rd with 33), Brian Staines (2nd with 36) & in 1st place with 38 pts was John Aitchison. Barry Roehrig slid into 3rd spot in the gold division with his meagre 28 pts while Ben Price (35) & Tony Smale (37) took the top 2 places with slightly better efforts! As usual, well done to all those in the prizes......even Barry! Keep up to date with all society matters by logging onto the website www.smgs.org or simply give Baz a quick buzz on 966 731 033 to find out anything about future Wednesday meetings.
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