France
> Spain >Portugal
February
12, 2017
It
was 2C/35F when we left at 8 that morning. Our first stop – the village poubelle (trash can), then onto Spain. Much of the day was rainy.
At
end of the day, 4pm, we had traveled about 630 kms /390 miles to Burgos.
Delighted by the restaurateur on our last stay at the campsite we were looking
forward to a good pitch and a hot meal.
It
was still raining when Brian tried to connect to the electricity; it didn’t work.
An Englishwoman told us that hers wasn’t working either, so being the nice guy
he is; as campers arrived Brian used his tester on the outlets. Not a good start. We subsequently moved to
another pitch with working power. We met an
English couple at the bar and chatted with them before we went into the
restaurant and had a very good dinner served by the same delightful older
gentleman. As we were the only customers he was extremely attentive. After
dinner, during our nightly Netflix binge, the electricity failed and so we had no
heat during the night. This was a disappointing stay.
The next morning we were off and running again at 8. We had stayed at the campsite in
Caceres two times before and liked it very much as each pitch has its own private
toilet facilities. We had intended to eat at the restaurant but we met another
English couple in the bar/eating area and before we knew it it was 8:45 and we
didn’t want to eat that late. The couple has owned, for 15 years, a pub in the
center of Tamworth, England. They were so sweet and very kindly gave us a
homemade frozen curry and a package of rice. Special people indeed.
Rainy most of the day but as we entered Seville the sun shone and it was glorious. It was a short-lived glory though, as we left the city the grey clouds were forming ahead of us.
Rainy most of the day but as we entered Seville the sun shone and it was glorious. It was a short-lived glory though, as we left the city the grey clouds were forming ahead of us.
Near
Faro airport, in Portugal, we picked up a car. It is incredibly inexpensive to
rent a car here – less than €7 /day.
When
we arrived at our campsite in Lagos, we were told that the only available
pitches were up the hill in the back but could move after the 23rd. So be it.
However, we really like this area even though it is a good walk down to the store
and the common areas. There are super clean
new washing up, toilet, shower (with heated towel rail), and chemical toilet disposal facilities very close
by. Also, we have quite an open view from our front window, a place to park
the rental car and the WIFI is excellent up here. We set up then went to the Lidl supermarket for supplies - gorgeous vegetables and fruits and so inexpensive.
We had arrived on St. Valentine’s Day so celebrated with 4 former friends and two new ones.
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| Ann and Tina; Brian's Love Note: Crepe Station; Ann and Dave; Dessert choices |
Wednesday
was lunch with our good friends Anthony and Maureen at Chico Ze fish restaurant
and on Friday a BBQ at Tina and Dave’s pitch. They actually booked in for one
more week so we could meet up again. Fabulous.
Last
autumn, Maureen and Anthony bought a house not far from the campsite. It is a
beautiful Mediterranean-styled 3 bedroom, open plan home with a pool. It reminds us of the houses in Florida.
They, being the
perfect hosts, gave us and 6 other fellow campers a Sunday afternoon of feasting, drinking, and relaxing. Hilarious stories of camping, boating, world travel and winemaking were exchanged. It was
a perfect way to start (or end) the week.
I remarked that it certainly was
convenient to have ‘pre-made’ friends! We are being far more socially active here than in
France.
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| View from Anthony and Maureen's new home |
Back at the campsite:
Activities - fitball, yoga, Nordic
walking, Zumba, archery, petanque (bowling), dance, and for the more cerebral - Portuguese
lessons. What a choice. My first time practicing yoga outside yesterday morning was - refreshing!
It
is Monday, February 20th and tomorrow Tina and Dave heading north back
to their home in Spain. This afternoon
we are meeting them, Maureen and Anthony after their dogs have had an ocean
swim and frolic on the beach. Coffee and custard tarts all around! Farewell drinks in the clubhouse this
evening. We will be sorry to see them go….
February 21st:
Coffee, tea and beer at the beach yesterday.
So that is our first week in already!
February 21st:
Coffee, tea and beer at the beach yesterday.
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| Dave, Anthony, Jo, Maureen, Tina, Anne, Bob, and Brian |



