A WILDCAMPER STICKER (N of Alicante)-World Traveller / Daisy [Watching the Crashing waves]

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Just leaving Playa Almuerea, N of Alicante after a lunch stop at Playa Sant Juan, and spotted a few vans of various lands: D, A, NL, F, and then we seen the UK reg.
The sky has become lost with a hue of grey, tinged with orange and purple with large waves crashing against the marina harbour wall.
Question is
Who is driving Daisy?
 

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Had some last night, a shower mid morning today, waiting for it to fall out the sky.
Who owns Daisy?
 
Sky is still grey mist, apparently air quality is very very poor, and health warnings abound.
Temperature was 21 during the night, breeze is warm.
Seen rain advised, also shown on tv weather here in Alicante, but none yet.

Daisy is driven by a Soud Afrikaan, named Ian.
Very nice chap who has an interesting life history.

We are under Alicanti flight path, watching the sea horses along with a few others.
So many Brits here - quite surprised.
 

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Who is driving Miss Daisy?
We could make a film about it 😉
Bafta next year maybe?

In earlier post mentioned different lands, should have also included I.

Night sleep was nigh non-existent, bloody road sweeper at 2.20 am, then
At 3.30 small bins van, then
45 mins later big bin lorry, then
5am a bloody beach clearing tractor arrived, then followed 15 mins later by a second with sand grabbing loader machine.
To top it all a third tractor (green John Deere) with a beach hopper turned up at 7.30 ish, done some smoothing of the sand then broke down, crawled out of the beach and parked opposite us driver called for assistance which comprised an initial manager type character who inspected the fault, to be backed up some 30 mins later by a mechanic who did the rubbing of chin slowly gesticulating his lack of ability and took the driver away.
We did not stay to watch how it was recovered.

Now looking forward to a settled night hopefully.

Oh the woes of a motorhomer.
 

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