HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a joyful and peaceful week!
Just been outside to get my laundry in, and had a sneezing fit for my trouble - the pollen count is very high today, apparently. We never stop worrying about our children, do we? Heather. Hope something turns up for your daughter. We are sort of packed, and I'm just going to put the (bought) meatballs in the oven. Though I'd come on and finish the holiday pics before we go away again tomorrow.
Edit: OG, No, we haven't been to the Salt Museum locally. It was updated and redone only a few years ago and is bigger now. In fact, I used to know someone who worked there, but I keep saying that I'll find the time to go! (Everyone else, this is a Salt Mine as some of Cheshire is built on layers of salt, some of which is now used to put on the motorways and roads during Wintertime)
Another lot of mixed ones... Walked past a Marina at a place called Calete de Fuste. Ever fancied a pink boat??!
But this, in contrast, is a real traditional fishing boat, which has tied up amongst all the glamorous small yachts: Most of the islanders made a living out of these tiny craft, before the tourism arrived.
This is part of the lush, well cared for gardens of a big hotel right on the front of this resort.
A nice looking restaurant which has been built recently, near the Marina. We liked the menu, so may go back to try it sometime!
In contrast, only around the corner, a traditional shrine which can be found at all of the ports, to keep fishermen safe on the sea: There are often fresh flowers laid on them.
Two views of the scenery taken from the car on our travels.
Most people live in single storey houses, painted white.
The beach we walked along, then sat on, on our last day: perfect weather!
Not as many pictures, and not as interesting as usual, this year, as we have been so often!
Hello again! Had a wonderful afternoon in the garden – first time being able to sit out without wearing a fleece and gloves!
HEATHER – sorry you are having more worries about two of your children. There must be something better out there for your Daughter, especially now Amy is grown up – what did she do before having her family? Business for your Son will still hopefully pick up with the tourist season, but sorry he has to run the shop alone, which will so restrict their family life.
LINDA – I too have had extra sneezing and gritty eyes from the pollen today – the downside of this glorious weather! It was a long time ago that we went to look at the salt mine sites in Cheshire, but it was very interesting then, so must be good now, with improvements. Can’t say I really like the pink boat, but love traditional boats of all kinds, and that restaurant looks intriguing. Thanks for sharing your photos, and have a great weekend in Wales!
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Annette: I've read that if a female crow is sitting on eggs and can't leave the nest, her mate will dip food in water and bring it to her so she can have the moisture. It's the only way they can carry water. But that article was about our big ol' rural American Crows here. I don't know what species you have and whether that applies.
re: black bearsTwo or three black bears have been seen in southern Indiana east of the Hoosier National Forest. Presumably, they entered the Ohio River in Kentucky and swam across to the Indiana forest. The wildlife agencies have been distributing fact sheets about living with bears, though, so I think they suspect that more bears are living unseen in the dense Hoosier National Forest -- which is 203,000 acres without much human population. I don't know how in the world the bears are getting across the vast Ohio River.
OG – Not a posh neighbourhood, just ordinary. I don’t want to think what some of their mortgages must be, with house, 2 cars, boat, all mod cons. We started with so little. Young people now must have everything, at once.
I’ve planted the last of my bulbs that sprouted before I could bury them. Now I shall have to add watering to the chores. What? Til Spring? Lovely autumn day, low 20s, heating up to 32 C Saturday and “possible” shower Sunday. Yeah, right. I’ll believe it when we see the rain. Green shoots of spring-flowering bulbs are beginning pop up in nooks & crannies in the garden, expecting normal winter rains.