Oh dear, the Innocents really got it wrong this morning! We decided on a healthy breakfast of fruit juice, coffee and croissants. The fruit drink tasted so good, we had another! So smitten were we by the fruitiness, we checked out the ingredients. Alcohol can be a very pleasant start to the day.
Later, once the giggling had subsided, we strolled across the headland, through the trees and lo and behold, a naturist beach.
The views from on high were spectacular. No, not those folk without clothes but the photographs Sue took. No, not of the naked bods but sail boats and tree bark!
Finally tonight, before we get our teeth around dinner, we would like to share with you, our take on how the locals go camping here in Spain.
* first you select your plot, preferably with a shade tree
*then invest in a sheet of green or blue plastic flooring
*buy a caravan and a full width awning
*set up a small but tall six by four foot tent on one corner of the flooring and install a fridge freezer, a sink, cooker and microwave as this will be your kitchen.
*add a table, chairs, TV and electric fan inside the awning
*erect a series of windbreaks for a fence so that the world knows that you are camped here
*find a couple of bikes because it's a long walk to the shop, shower and toilet
*bring your flower pots and hanging baskets from home as there won't be anyone there to water them
* a guard cat or dog or even a parrot in a cage for security
and here you have it ... a home from home by the sea just waiting for the kids and school holidays!
Later, once the giggling had subsided, we strolled across the headland, through the trees and lo and behold, a naturist beach.
There are 8 faces and a shoe on this piece of bark! |
Finally tonight, before we get our teeth around dinner, we would like to share with you, our take on how the locals go camping here in Spain.
*then invest in a sheet of green or blue plastic flooring
*buy a caravan and a full width awning
Spot the smiley caravan. |
*add a table, chairs, TV and electric fan inside the awning
*erect a series of windbreaks for a fence so that the world knows that you are camped here
*bring your flower pots and hanging baskets from home as there won't be anyone there to water them
and here you have it ... a home from home by the sea just waiting for the kids and school holidays!
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