wildebus
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Yup. I just put into Neutral and coast all the way down, babyLooking at the map, coming south is a downhill
Yup. I just put into Neutral and coast all the way down, babyLooking at the map, coming south is a downhill
We still plan to get down there once the sale of our property here in Spain has gone through...We love the area and can't think of anywhere better than a moho for being safe...its our own bubble....Depends what you want. Everything is not shut where we are - just come back from a very nice lunch at a restaurant in San Jose, following doing the weekly food shop in Campohermoso. The beaches are open, the stunning landscape around these parts is open and the weather is glorious. We are in an area where the population density is low and, in our immediate area, there have been no recorded cases of the virus. We feel very happy that we are here, among a small but very friendly group, and hopefully we will be joined by other friends in December who can't wait for the English lockdown to end so they can get the ferry and join us.
Whilst you might have a point here in six months time there's a subtle difference between Andalucía and the UK in the depths of winter that seem to have escaped you.....You've seen everything the UK has to offer I am guessing?
Maybe there is "somewhere" to go in the approximately 250,000 km2 area available to you without the need for even a passport?
Sorry to seem picky, but it is annoying when visiting your own country is so totally discounted.
In fairness, there are some (odd) people who look forward to the English winters. My mother struggled during June,July and August. Wintering in Spain, would have been a nightmare.Whilst you might have a point here in six months time there's a subtle difference between Andalucía and the UK in the depths of winter that seem to have escaped you.....
In fairness, there are some (odd) people who look forward to the English winters. My mother struggled during June,July and August. Wintering in Spain, would have been a nightmare.
My mum , the sainted Doris left us many,many years ago. And not to Spain... from what I gather 'Summering' in certain parts of Spain/Portugal can be an even bigger nightmare for mega heat!
But I'd have thought that for the average Brit winter visits to Spain makes perfect sense for those with a normal temperature tolerance, and for a lot of older folk especially (your mother excepted, of course!)
actually I feel I have covered everything the UK has to offer, after a lifetime spent in tents, caravans and motorbikes around the UK. I have yet to do Ireland in depth but I wish our lovely country was a little larger!You've seen everything the UK has to offer I am guessing?
Maybe there is "somewhere" to go in the approximately 250,000 km2 area available to you without the need for even a passport?
Sorry to seem picky, but it is annoying when visiting your own country is so totally discounted.
My mum , the sainted Doris left us many,many years ago. And not to Spain
If this Stokes woman is in touch with my Mum. Ask her were I put my socks?
I like my chips with mayonnaisewell, you southerners can go a few hundred miles south and be in the company of chip & mayonnaise eating, frog-leg munching and paella-sucking continentals. A few hundred miles south for me and I'm still north of the Watford Gap!
the sun will still be there next summer
In fairness, there are some (odd) people who look forward to the English winters...
It's all going to be different starting January 2021. You will only have 90 days worth of sun during the winter before you are expected to be back and enjoying the Uk wind and rain that is unless you have an EU Passport of course.
Lets wait and see what the Spanish and Portuguese governments decide. They are not frightened to ignore what Brussels dictates. Their economy depends so much on tourism.Summer and winter. Driving through France after 90 days may prove a problem. Isn't there a way around that? LolIt's all going to be different starting January 2021. You will only have 90 days worth of sun during the winter before you are expected to be back and enjoying the Uk wind and rain that is unless you have an EU Passport of course.