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Albox, Antas, Alfoquia, Arboleas, Bedar, Buganvillas, Cantoria, Carboneras, Cuevas, El Piñar,Garrucha, Huercal Overa, Los Gallardos, Lubrin, Mojácar, Partaloa, Palomares, San Juan,
Sorbas, Taberno, Turre, Vera, Villaricos, Zurgena
The little mag that fits in your bag
March 11No 05
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of the sea and Sierra Nevada mountains from the romantic roof terrace which is perfectly
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The Sentinella
is eternally dedicated
to Colin Checkley,
the founder and editor of
The Sentinel magazine.
May he rest in peace.
Born; 1960 Died; 2004
ContentsEntertainment & Leisure 5Sport 18
Motoring 24
Fashion 26Health & Beauty 27
Living in Spain 31
Food & Drink 36Home & Garden 40
Travel 46
Horoscope 49Puzzles 50
Kids 52
What’s On 55Business directory 59
Information 63
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Cover photoEmmanuel Baliyanga
Senegalese woman
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Day: The fat sparrow eyed the fallencrumbs eagerly, the cat more concerned
with hoicking the crust from my plate than
battle with his genetic foe. I, for my part,practise a 1000 yard stare, legs stretched
out. When you truly feel the blue of the
sky, when it really invades you like theblue is touching your skin, is that when
you are home? A shadow is cast over me.
“There you are. What are you doing?” “I’mjust, you know …” “No I don’t come on!!”
Night: I eye the room through the crack
in the door. She is bent over my desk, brow
furrowed. As though sensing my presenceat the doorway behind her, she abruptly
straightens and spins round. “What’s this?”
She picks up a sheet of paper from the
Discombobulation
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room full of love; and what joy to see so
many artists and creative people joining
in!
Thank you to Margaret from Vera Playawho told us to check out Lidls for our
soured cream. We have no product watch
this month, it seems there isn’t anythingelse at the moment we can’t find,
although we’ve still not been able to get
Galiano for Cecil’s Harvey Wall Bangers.Many thanks to Grizelda for allowing us
to use her fab cartoons in the last two
editions. You can see many more on herwebsite www.grizelda.net.
Finally, a joke sent in from Clare
Wentworth that should raise a smile from
any parents whose children are still atschool:
A wise schoolteacher sent this note to all
parents on the first day of school: "If you
promise not to believe everything yourchild says happens at school, I'll promise
not to believe everything he says happens
at home."
That’s all for now, have a good March!
Jo x
4From the editors continued...
pile. “You are not Jack Torrance!! There
are no ghosts here!! Now can I have some
copy please?” She strides away backthrough the door, the draught causing
pages to flutter one by one to the floor.
One by one floating down. As they do sothe words lift themselves from the paper,
disentangle themselves from the laidlines
before settling back down and ink re-saturates paper. All work … I pour myself
another drink.
Pete
Welcome to our March magazine. As usual
there is plenty going on; new additionsinclude a horoscope and the prospect of
a problem page. Please write in and tell
our counsellor about your troubles, youhave no idea how many other people will
have similar worries that you could help
with just by writing in with yours. Outand about in February was a little limited
on account of the flu - who hasn’t had it
yet? Must be the change in the weather(not complaining)...but we did manage to
get up to Mo’s in La Alfoquia for
Valentines, a superb night - I wouldrecommend booking up for his St Patricks
day event (see food and drink section);
excellent music, food, ambience andvalue for money. We also made one of
Neal and Mags ‘concert’ evenings at the
Turre Pasty Shack - they have a largescreen where they show live music
concerts every Thursday from 7.30pm. At
the end of March they are showing BobMarley live at the Rainbow and Kev Moore
will be playing his bass...not to be missed.
The Valentine’s art competition at ElRetiro Gallery in Turre was a resounding
success, with over 30 entries the little
gallery just off the market square was a
Quality artists materials
email: [email protected]
tel: 653 714 767
Our website will be online shortly.
In the meantime for all quality artists materials
please contact us with your requirements.
We are the exclusive distributors in Spain of
Chroma Atelier Interactive Acrylics.
Art classes at Bar Rumores in Albox and alsostarting in Turre on Wednesdays. If you are
interested please contact us to book a place.
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atomiser. €€€€€17,50 each.
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5entertainment
March 4th ALAN CARTWRIGHT
(photography)
March 11th KEV MOORE (cartoonist for
The Sentinella)
March 18th EILEEN WARD (painter)
March 25th BEDAR ART GROUP (painters)
April 1st BIANCA HEWSON (painter)April 8th TONY CARTER (painter)April 15th PAT JOHNSON (painter)
Visual Arts
Calendar of artists for March / Apr
Art gallery (C/Lorito) is open every Friday(Market day in Turre) from 10:00 – 14:00.
The St. Valentine’s competition winners, allchosen by their fellow competitors were:
First prize went to Miki who won a Valentine’s meal
for two at Mesa
Second prize to Jerry Davis
Third to Eileen Ward
Prize for International entry
to Sarah Bleasdale
El Retiro del Sacerdote, Turre
Paul Klee
A line is a dot that
went for a walk.
Yellow
Anish Kapoor, perhaps the most famous ofthe new British sculpture scene, celebrates
his birthday on March 12th. A firm Sentinella
favourite it is difficult to show the sheerscale of his extraordinary work in print,but here goes:
3 months ago Emmanuel Baliyanga,contacted me from Cameroon,asking about the possibility of usingone of my Obama portraits for abook cover. While discussing thedetails, Emmanuel graduallyopened up, telling me that he wasborn in Rwanda and later escapedthe genocide. He also mentionedbeing an artist, having studied artand art history since his childhood.Intrigued, I asked him if he hadsome of his works on the net. Heanswered
“In Africa we haven’t thenecessary tools to exhibit on thenet!”
Well, if there is one thing I knowabout the net it is that it knowsno borders, that something like“Africa” does not really exist, atleast not as a third worldcontinent. In the meanwhile weartists have free access to manyonline galleries allowing us toexhibit and sell our work, nomatter where we reside. The onlything needed being an internetconnection and digital photos ofour paintings. I was amazed to seehow fast Emmanuel understoodwhat I meant. I offered to guidehim through the net, helping himto set up his galleries, and even ablog. The only remaining problemleft was the paintings themselves:after personal tragedy and thegeneral impossibility to sell art inAfrica, he had stopped painting 6years ago. All artworks frombefore were lost, of course.
Well, he didn’t lose much time.Soon I received via email some newpaintings and I opened his online
galleries. Two weeks later we created a blog forhim, “Painting Africa”.
To understand his courage and strength of character,here is his story in short – a story which would beworth an entire book… later perhaps if I can persuadehim!
Emmanuel was born in 1973 in the north of Rwanda.He was admitted to an elite art school run by Belgianmonks at a very young age. There he learnteverything about drawing, painting and sculpture.He obtained his diploma of arts 6 years later withhonours.
In 1994, as the Genocide began, he was one of afamily of 9 children. Unlike all the other membersof his family who perished, he escaped and fled toZaire. In 1995, to escape the tough life and epidemicsof the refugee camps, he and other refugees tried
entertainment & leisure6A modern way of humanitarian help...
Rwandan maternal kiss
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exhibit in his online galleries, complemented by blogentries.
Although the story itself is so interesting, the main aimof this article is to present the world with an alternativeform of humanitarian help: guiding artists from thirdworld countries through the net and helping them toshowcase their art. This method has the huge advantageof giving these people a new self-image and making themthe tool of their own future. And last but not least, thisis a wonderful way to work towards cultural worldenrichment, making visible art works from artisticallyunknown countries.
What most amazes Emmanuel is to see people from allaround the world looking at his work everyday andcontacting him. Besides, 2 months after the opening ofhis galleries, a miracle occurred: he sold his first 2 printsonline, one to somebody from Tobago, Trinidad and theother one to Connecticut /USA. Perhaps you can imaginehow he feels!
Please, if you have a moment, have a look at his workand leave a comment, this would make him so happy.And perhaps you would like to purchase some print orgreeting card too, helping him to realize the dream ofhis life: to go back and live in his native country Rwanda!
Miki
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Newly arrived in Cameroon,he entered a drawingcompetition for AIDSawareness. He won first prize,and used the prize money toput himself through the ArtUniversity in Yaoundé, for 3years, until he had no moneyleft. He then started to paintpostcards, but was soon notable to sell enough of themto survive. Totallydiscouraged, he decided toabandon art and work in bookdesign, occasional work whichbarely enables him to survive.
Today he says:
“Thanks to the encounterwith Miki, I rediscovered myjoy of painting”.
I am immensely glad to havemet Emmanuel. It is one ofthe most enriching andhumbling experiences of mylife. He is gradually rebuildinga body of work, which we
Website: www.emmanuel-baliyanga.artistwebsites.com
Blog: http://paintingafrica.wordpress.com/
to escape to the FrenchCongo, but were pushed backto Zaire under a rain ofstones. Back in Zaire, a Nunscharity organization helpedthem to reach Cameroon,where he now lives. It wasApril 1996.
Cameroon village life
Receiving prize for AIDS awareness
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Greetings shipmates!
Inundated is my postbagwith requests todiscuss certain artists,particularly one JoanMiró. Well, well! So thismonth it’s the turn ofMiguel Barceló (b.1957).
Fellow art aficionados!Are we all paid-upmembers of the DeadPainters Society? Nar‘course not! At 54, Barceló’s not a ripeol’ fart, he’s a gifted leading Spanishcontemporary; versatile, skilled inpainting, drawing, sculpture andceramics. In 2004 an exhibition of hiswatercolours at the Louvre made him the youngest artist ever to featurethere. However, his forte is the site-specific extravaganza installation.
In 2007 he completed a vast ceramic tableau of cracked mud, dead fish andhuman crania (luvly!) the subject being the miracle of the loaves and fishesby which Christ fed the multitude. This 300 sq. metre mural entirely coversthe walls of one of the chapels at the Seu, Palma, Majorca. The Cathedralnow has a mysterious cave crammed with skulls and monsters. Pop over toPalma with the yacht for a dekko.
Even more spectacular, costing the Spanish government 15m€ plus, is anenormous ceiling in Chamber XX of the UN’s Palace of Nations in Geneva.The work, in a domed area covering 1500 sq metres, is a massive sculpturalinstallation of multi-coloured stalactites fabricated with 100 tons ofaluminium and paint. It purports to simulate the sensation of the earthmelting into the sky.
I’m tempted to imagine a selection of our current duplicitous politiciansassembled in Chamber XX. The whole damned lot comes crashing downthus creating the most amazing piece of performance art ever. Long mayyou prosper Barceló!
In mode schadenfreude.
TTFN, quirkily yours, Sir Percival Trodnip RN RTD.
Art history in Spain
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9entertainment & leisureOn this day in history
Boston, Massachusetts.In the early hours of18th March 1990, the
most lucrative art heistin history took place.Lucrative because the haul,worth well over $500million, has never beenrecovered and the thievesnever caught. To this daythe picture frames hangempty in the gallery anddespite hundreds ofinterviews, thousands ofleads and a $5 millionreward put up by thegallery, the case remainsunsolved.
Amongst the stolentreasures were fivepaintings by Degar and ‘TheConcert’, one of only 34known paintings by theDutch master Vermeer. Eventhe former district
Attorney of Boston, DonaldStern, is prepared to puthis hand up and say thatthe investigation has, sofar proved to be a failure.
At 1:24am two men dressedas Police Officer’s walkedup to the side entrance ofthe Isabella StewartGardner Museum in downtownBoston. They simply knockedon the door, over-poweredthe guards and spent thenext 80 minutes casuallyremoving the paintings. Noshot was fired, and nothingmore than a half-nelson anda pair of hand-cuffs wereused. That is, accordingto William P. Youngworth,a shady antiques dealer,who says he knows who stolethe paintings and wherethey were being stashed.
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“I inherited a painting and a violin which turned out to be aRembrandt and a Stradivarius. Unfortunately, Rembrandt made lousy
violins and Stradivarius was a terrible painter.” Tommy Cooper
“Rembrandt painted 700pictures. Of these, 3,000
are still in existence.”
Wilhelm Bode
Art Historian
Two less then...
Youngworth had made contactwith a journalist from theBoston Globe, Tom Mashberg,and after a late night driveto a warehouse, reputedlyshowed him Rembrandt’s“Storm on the Sea ofGalilee” another snatchedin the robbery. Youngworthalso gave him some flakesof paint from the paintingwhich later turned out notto be from Remrandt. Whenthe District Attorneydemanded a return of oneof the paintings asevidence a battle of willsbegan between the FBI andYoungworth.
Youngworth maintains thathe could have secured therecovery of the paintingsbut that now this willprobably need a passportand a phrasebook.
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It’s been fun this past month chatting to a fewpeople who know me about the page, and Ihave a feeling that although you´ve notorganised yourselves to send me anything asyet the flood gates are soon about to open, soin the meanwhile I´ll keep the ball rolling withmore stuff from my rather bizarre collection.
Like one I received from a pal called Graemefor example who, as a Foreman on an Oil Rig inthe North Sea has not much else to do but fireoff a multitude of madcap items that in mostcases tickle my fancy.
“2 women talking … I hear your husband’s inhospital … that’s right, it’s his knee … what’swrong with it then … I found his secretary onit.”
So much of what we do on our computers islike work, with mails piling up, especially thoseones you´ll reply to ́ in a minute´ and invariablynever do, and live to regret the decision.
You can’t keep a good joke down they tell me,so let’s be having you my lovelies.
Peter Taylor
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Seen during a conference:
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Notice in health food shop window:
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Did I read that sign right?
Notice in a farmer's field:
THE FARMER ALLOWS WALKERS TO CROSSTHE FIELD, FOR FREE, BUT THE BULLCHARGES.
In an office:
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Spotted in a safari park:
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Concerts shown every Thursday evening
from 7.30pm. See Neal for listings.
entertainment & leisure12Square Eyes
Well as we go to press, over the pond at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood they are
hoovering the red carpet, Anne Hathaway plucks her eyebrows and James Francochecks his right arm is secure. Here in Almeria “She Who Must Be Obeyed” readies
herself and sews on another sequin.
So with the tension mounting Square Eyes rummaged through stacks of movies to
pluck out some classics from days gone by. The first box that Square Eyes happenedacross was one marked the 1970s. Not a bad place to start and so here are three
movies to win the Best Picture Award from that decade.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’sNest (1975)
subdue him for ever. Kesey himself wanted GeneHackman to play the lead and left the productionafter only two weeks, unhappy that the narration inthe film was not by the Chief Bromden character asit was in the book. This didn’t stop the screenplayfrom winning a gong and the movie won all five ofthe major awards, a feat not repeated until Silenceof the Lambs in 1991.
Annie Hall 1977 - For Square Eyes, the archetypicalWoody Allen movie and a turning point in his career.Allen plays neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singerwho falls in love with Annie Hall, a singer andphotographer played by Diane Keaton – as in life, asin film. There are some wonderful pieces of filmmaking in this movie and Allen’s character regularlybreaks the fourth wall, talking directly to the camera.The film won a total of four Oscars.
The French Connection 1971 - Based on a true storyof drug smuggling, this is as gritty as it gets. GeneHackman, tough, brutish NY Cop “Popeye” Doylecontrasted with Fenando Rey’s suave, debonairkingpin Alain Charnier. One from the tough streets ofBrooklyn where the real cost of drugs is counted, theother counting thecash. If nothing elsethis film has the bestcelluloid car chasesever and one that hasbeen often imitated.The dialogue isexcellent, and eventhough the actorsadmit to picking upthe street talk thepolice advisors gavethem – this didn’t stop
The adaptation of Ken Kesey’sexcellent novel is just as goodand Jack Nicholson is brilliantin the lead role of anti-authoritarian McMurphy finallysuccumbing treatment that will
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Tuesday 15th February saw the inauguralmeeting of the Desert Stars Movie Club,a club created by Laurence Burton. Notonly has he appeared in movies shot inAlmeria but also actively supports low-budget film makers, helping them withanything from prop making to acting,ensuring that they can make the most oftheir budgets.
On the first night a short made bystudents from Goldsmith’s collegeentitled “So What Do You Do On YourWeek Off?” was shown followed by “Like
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entertainment & leisure14RIP Gary Moore
Spain, and Estapona in particular, played
reluctant host to one of Rock music's great
tragedies in February. In the early hours of
Sunday 6th, Gary Moore left us, found dead
of an apparent heart attack by his girlfriend
at the beginning of a short holiday. At 58, he
was far too young, particularly as he had
never fallen into the trap that his great friend
and compatriot Phil Lynott did. Moore was a
huge guitarist, one of the Top Ten in the world
in my opinion, and I don't say that lightly. A
top ten that would include Paul Kossoff, Brian
May, Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen.
Though in recent years, Moore was known
for his close association with the blues, his
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“How great you were; there were somany virtuosos and he was definitely one
of them. He was a star player.”
Roger Taylor from Queen.
mastery of the guitar throughout a myriad of
genres makes him almost impossible to
define, whether it be as a 16 year-old prodigy
with Skid Row, his massively important
contributions in three separate stints with
Thin Lizzy, his jazz-rock wizardry with
Colosseum II, or his beautifully crafted
solo work.
He was one of the few rock guitarists to
successfully combine speed, skill and raw
power. His use of unusually thick gauge
strings, which he proceeded to bend like any
other with his muscular fingers added
previously unheard tone to his emotive
playing.
He loved Spain, and appeared at the Guitar
Expo in Barcelona. Way back in his solo
career, he recorded a "Parisienne Walkways"-
style song called "Spanish Guitar". How could
he have known how poignant the final line
would prove to be:
"As I sit here and play, underneath the Stars
It passes the time away
And brings me closer to my Spanish Holiday"
R.I.P. Gary, we'll never see your like again.
Kev Moore
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When I was a young lad Sunday afternoons were oft spent supping
ale at the pub listening to the local bluesmen doing their thing. So
it took me right back going to see Los Gringos at the Roadhouse
one Sunday in January who got the whole place rockin’. As well as
all of the old blues and rock classics, Muddy, Floyd, Queen, Quo,
y’know, they mix it up with some great Spanish rock. Los Gringos
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15Live music
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TRAVELLING ACOUSTIC has developedconsiderably since it first met last Summer,meeting every fortnight at various venues fromSorbas, Lubrin and Arboleas to the Playas ofMojacar and Vera.
We are not a club as there is no membership,committee or fee but we do meet in themanner of Folk and Jazz Clubs in that whilethere is a core of musicians who come along
Folk musicwhen able, other musicians are alwayswelcome to come along and play.
The music is always acoustic, enabling us toenjoy the natural harmonies of instrumentsand voices. On a typical evening the musicwill be largely traditional and modern folk bothBritish and American. Occasionally we havejazz, blues and music from other lands.
Next meeting is at Restaurant ‘El Mar La Mar’in Villaricos on 3 March at 8.00pm.
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Waking up at the back ofan aeroplane with a badlydamaged face, notknowing how or why he isthere James regains somekind of consciousness.Covered in vomit and bloodhe is helped off the planeand into the arms of hiswaiting parents who whisk
him off to Hazelden clinic in Minnesota. Sobegins, James Frey’s rehabilitation and roadto eventual sobriety. He is checked into a clinicpatched up physically and then begins hisbattle with his mental demons repeating hismantra “I am an Alcoholic and I am a drugAddict and I am a Criminal”
Hazelden uses the AA 12 step programmewhich Frey himself rejects, refusing to believein a higher being. Instead he gains solace andunderstanding from the ancient teachings of“Tao Teh Ching” and recovers, along the wayhelping friends he has made in the clinic. The
positive message of redemption comes throughdespite the repetitive and often bleak proseas he describes the inner tribulations of an
addict. At the end we are all the same, we all
have vices and we all need each other.
17Book review
entertainment & leisure
A Million Little Pieces by James Frey
“This book is not for the faint hearted” – The Sentinella.
The book catapulted Frey into national andinternational fame and garnered manychampions along the way, not least OprahWinfrey who included it in her “Book Club”and celebrity abusers such as Lyndsey Lohan.Equally the book has caused a lot controversyin the publishing world. Not because of it’sgraphic and often coarse language, a stock toolof the American literary scene these days, butbecause of allegation that that the story is justnot true. So much so that it has led thepublishers to issue a disclaimer against it’sclassification of the book as non-fiction. TheSmoking Gun website has been the mainprotagonist in disclaiming many of Frey’soutlandish stories: www.thesmokinggun.com
Whilst the book is worth reading as a tale ofmodern-day redemption, it is also worthinvestigation as an insight into the minds ofpublishers, for as The Smoking Gun puts it “if"A Million Little Pieces" was fictional, just someoverheated stories of woe, heartache, anddebauchery cooked up by a wannabe author,it probably would not get published.”
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“From the moment I picked yourbook up until I laid it down, I wasconvulsed with laughter. Someday Iintend reading it.”
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The Sentinella have been following CDV
Albox, who travelled to Las Marinas andsecured a vital away win against fellowstrugglers last time out. Having lost athome in the preceding fixture after a restweek, perhaps now a corner has beenturned. They are still in the bottom threeand with some tough games ahead butthere is reason for some cheer. Meanwhileat the top Huércal start to draw clearafter some great results starting with an8-1 thrashing of Las Marinas, a draw thefollowing week against Roquetas B andtwo further wins including a 3-0 win athome against championship rivals Viator.
Jornada 20 Sunday 30/01/11
CDV Albox 1-1 Venta del Pobre
Jornada 21 Sunday 06/02/11
Rest for CDV Albox
Jornada 22 Sunday 13/02/11
CDV Albox 0-1 Bellavista
Jornada 23 Sunday 20/02/11
Las Marinas 2-3 CDV Albox
Jornada 24 Sunday 27/02/11
CDV Albox vs. Roquetas B
Jornada 25 Sunday 06/03/11
Viator vs. CDV Albox
Jornada 26 Sunday 13/03/11
CDV Albox vs. Zapillo
Jornada 27 Sunday 20/03/11
Comarca Nacimiento vs. CDV Albox
Jornada 28 Sunday 27/03/11
CDV Albox vs. Velez Rubio
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A quarter of million people, give or take a
few thousand, gather on the banks of the
Thames every year to watch this gruelling
race between the eights from Oxford and
Cambridge. It is 4 miles 347 yds in 17
minutes or so of lung-bursting, muscle-
burning effort after months of training.
The event has always been part of the
sporting calendar but over the last fifteen
years has grown in popularity along with the
rest of the sport. This is no small part due
to the success of the UK Olympic rowing
team and these days the crews from both
universities are packed with Olympic stars
from around the world. There is no weight
restriction in this race. The heavier the
crew, the heavier the boat by also the more
punch it packs.
The current tally stands at: Cambridge 80
wins to Oxford’s 75.
Winning the toss is important (an 1829 gold
sovereign) as the winning president chooses
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which side of the river to start. From the
Middlesex station you have the advantage
of the first half bend and the last half bend,
whilst from the Surrey Station there is an
advantage of the full bend in the middle.
The race has also provided radio listeners
with one of the most famous sports
commentaries when in 1949 John Snagge of
the BBC exclaimed "I can't see who's in the
lead but it's either Oxford or Cambridge”
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Well as we go to print at the midway stage
of the competition, we have a timely breakso that we can all draw a breath and review
the good, the bad and the ugly from what
we’ve seen over the last few weeks.Everyone seems to be talking of a Gland
Slam decider between England and France
at Twickenham, but whatever the outcomeof that match, things are never so straight
forward in this competition so we take a
look on how all competitors fair.
sport 21The Six Nations championship
The French were brilliant against the Scots but Ireland could have so easilyupset “le panier de pommes”. France have missed the most tackles intournament so far (28) and conceded lax penalties so will bad discipline provethe down fall of the French?
The mercurial winger, and RBS 6 Nations player of the year in 2010, TommyBowe is back which can only be good news for the Irish. They gave away too
much of the game against the French giving away too many penalties and were
run close by Italy. There’s still belief in the squad that the Triple Crown is therefor the taking.
The English back-line have been impressive with the continued upward curve ofToby Flood and close support play being key to the winger Chris Ashton success.The number of penalties conceded will have to be kept in check but afterthumping Italy at home and winning in Cardiff, England’s are looking good.
Breaking a winless 8 test match run against the Scots was just the tonic that theWelsh needed. The Welsh certainly took the chances handed to them at Murrayfield
and will have to continue to do so if they are to succeed against the French. In
between that there is the little matter of Italy in Rome and Ireland in Cardiff.
The Scots so resilient against the French, may have failed to deceive yet again.Unable to capitalise on a two man advantage at home to Wales they were
disappointing. Andy Robinson’s tenure may be close to the end if the Scots
don’t perform in their remaining games.
So unlucky against the Irish, Italy will want to bounce back from the trouncingby England. They host France for the Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy which theyhave yet to win and only an optimist would see success this year. But beforethat they face Wales and always seem to reserve their best performances for
the Welsh. The back-line will have to become more decisive when in possession.
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The first Cheltenham Festival took place
in 1902 and since then has grown in
stature and importance. There are 27 highquality races run over the 4 days with the
highlights being the Gold Cup, with Kuato
Star trying to be champion again.However, his chances took an unexpected
nose-dive last month when he fell in the
King George steeplechase as an odds onfavourite to win. Will he bounce back or
will he be beaten by a younger horse? Only
time will tell. Also the Champion Hurdlewith the Irish trying hard to beat their
old enemy the English trained horses.
Millions of pounds will be wagered overthe 4 days and with the Irish arriving in
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which catches everybody’s attention,
even people who don’t normally followhourse racing all seem to want to have a
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BBQ will be supplied and after the racing
a quiz will be held. If that’s not enoughexcitement for everybody this will be
followed by music and dancing with the
fabulous Mr Brian Dee so this is definitelya date not to be
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23On the nose
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Well things are heating up for the festival
as the declaration has been made for the
feature races. Over the last couple of
months we have previewed the feature
races on Day One, The Champion Hurdle and
Day Two, The Queen Mother’s Chase. Here
we take a quick look at World Hurdle on
Day Three and of course one of the highlights
of the NH calendar; The Gold Cup.
The World Hurdle brings together the very
best staying hurdlers from around the world.
The race used to be a favourite of the Irish
but there has been no winner from the
Emerald Isle for 15 years and in recent years
there has been a strong challenge from
across the channel. Five out of the last nine
horses to win were bred in France and the
class act Baracouda won twice here in 2002
and 2003. This year the French look to Grand
Crus to provide a strong challenge and on
paper this year’s contest would seem to be
between him and the Nicholls trained, Big
Bucks. The latter is bidding to become only
the second horse to win the contest three
times (Inglis Drever being the only other)
and the first to win it in consecutive years.
So to the Gold Cup which, as ever, sees the
cream of NH chasers coming together. The
roll-call of yesteryear’s winners is a roll-
call of some of the greatest chasers of all
time; Golden Miller, Arkle, Dersert Orchid
and Best Mate to name a few. Three former
winners go to the post this year; Imperial
Commander, Denman and of course Kauto,
whose star is perhaps waning as age catches
up with him. There have been no winners
over the age of 10 since 1969. Experience
of the track is always a plus in this race as
11 of the last 13 winners had been previously
placed at the Festival.
Whatever you back at the Festival - good
luck!
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First Driving Impressions – Porsche 911Carrera GTS, Coupe and Cabriolet, UK Presslaunch, Bournemouth.
I never thought I would say these words, butI have driven a Porsche that actually looksgood value. There I’ve said it.
I have never really understood the Porscherange, all the different models, all a bitconfusing, the vast range of options that canadd an average of £8,000 to the car. In thepast, Porsche drivers have developed areputation for more money than sense, andyou either look at a Porsche driver with envyor loathing, but you would never let one outat a road junction or in a car park.
The new 911 Carrera GTS is a combination ofthe rest of the 911 range, but takes all thebest bits, and offers them at a very reasonableprice. The GTS is not much more than theCarrera S, but has a load more standardspecification and has 23hp more taking it to408hp. The 3.8-litre 6-cylinder engine in theGTS has a top speed of 190mph, wherepermitted, and even in Germany, on theAutobahns, this must be quite a terrifyingspeed. The 0-62mph is a staggering 4.4seconds and the C02 emission figures are, asexpected a very high 240g/km, and has acombined fuel consumption figure of27.4mpg.
Also standard is Porsche Active SuspensionManagement which is an electronic activedamping system which really does iron outthe bumps and makes the car feel so safe andsolid. The brakes have four-pistons, so evenfrom some of the very high speeds it iscapable of, it will stop in the shortest ofdistance.
We drove both the Coupe and Cabrioletaround Bournemouth and Poole. The roadsaround Bournemouth are not the best to testthis sort of car, as most of the dual-carriageways are restricted to 50mph, but Idid find just how docile it is in town centresand at low speeds, and how easy it is to drive,a true everyday car.
The interior of the 911 is best described asfunctional, there are no clever gadgets, justa simple dash, where everything is in the right
motoring24Martin Ward tells us whats new on the road...
Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
Price £78,370Top speed 305kmhHP 4080-100 KPH 4.4 secsCC’s 3800Pimp factor 10/10
place, and everything works perfectly. Thetouch and feel of all the knobs, dials andswitches are typically German premiumquality, but without any fuss, the wholeinterior is beautifully finished, yet basic, veryclever and very apt for a high-poweredperformance sports car.
The exterior is just typical 911, and since thelaunch of the ‘New Generation 911’ in 1988,nothing much has changed to the design. TheGTS gets Black High Gloss 19-inch wheels asstandard, and these coupled to the wide bodymake it look a million dollars, but at a cost ofonly £78,370 for the Coupe and £85,300 forthe fantastic Cabriolet. I will say it again; theGTS does look good value for money.
I did not drive the 911 Carrera GTS as it wasdesigned to be driven, don’t think I got it upto 70mph, but did find that driving it slowlyaround the beautiful South Coast of Englandwas probably a more pleasant experiencethan tearing round a test track at 100mph.
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and quiet and complete privacy. The seatsare even larger and with multi-mode massagesystem; there is a work desk, wardrobe andvanity mirror all in the Suite. There is aunique advanced mood lighting system witha light on the dressing table, if there is anenjoyable way of flying long-haul, then thisis the way to do it.
First impressions - Emirates A380
I went last week to Seoul via Dubai on anEmirates A380, Business Class there, andupgraded First Class for the return journey.The time from Manchester to Dubai is aroundsix-and-a-half-hours and Dubai to Seoularound ten-hours. The distance is about 8,000miles each way, but on the upper deck of theA380 time really does fly.
I ventured downstairs to Economy wherethere are 427 seats with a configuration of 3-4-3 and nine toilets. The space didn’t looktoo bad, and much more space than mostairlines Economy Class. There are stairs atthe front and rear of the aircraft, but thefront ones are the most impressive with woodpanelling, chrome strips on the stairs andambient lighting, they were more akin to aCruise ship than an aeroplane.
At the rear of the A380 upstairs is a HorseshoeShaped Bar, with two setters each side of it.The bar is fully stocked with a wide varietyof drinks, and tea and coffee can be ordered.There are snacks and freshly madesandwiches arrive on the bar frequently. Thisis a really nice place to socialise and meetfellow passengers and does make the hourspass by very quickly.
But by far the best thing about the A380 arethe two Spa’s at the front of First Class, rightnext to the stairs. These Spa’s areimmaculately decorated, with woodpanelling, under floor heating and a shower,yes a shower. I had one and it was sorefreshing and a wonderful experience, ashower at 39,000 feet, simply brilliant.
Emirates currently have a fleet of 15 A380with another 90 on order. The average priceof one of these 517 seaters is US$400million,which does seem a bit of a bargain. You couldbuy around 18,000 Ford Focus’s for the samemoney. If you put all these Focus’s end to endthey would stretch nearly 45miles.
Martin Ward
Back upstairs thereare 76 Business Classseats at the rear ofthe plane with a 1-2-1 configuration witheach seat having aisleaccess. They are allindividual areas andno two seats arejoined together. The‘Pods’ are all self-contained with a
mini-bar, touch-screen 17-inch widescreen TVwith over 1,200 channels of On-Demandentertainment with over 200 movies, 100 TVchannels and 100 Video Games. The TV alsodisplays up-to-the-minute information aboutthe progress of the flight and you can seeviews from cameras on the front, tail andunderside of the aircraft. There is also a plugto charge laptops or phones. The seat foldsflat electrically to create a full size bed, withpillows and blankets readily available, andvery comfortable they are too.
Up front in First Class the area for eachpassenger is larger and each ‘Suite’ haselectrically operated doors, if you want peace
fashion26Trudi on the prowl
Meow...Febrary has been THE month for thisyears new fashions, with both the London andNew York fashion weeks; all the top designerspresent and the most glam models struttingthe catwalks. Of course during these difficulttimes of recession it’s not essential tocompletely change your wardrobe, and to adda designer lable or two is all that is reallyneeded to impress. So this month I went outon the prowl looking for designer labels locallyat the usual affordable prices (lol) and I didn’t
have to go far...conveniently central for inlandand coastal Almería is Antas Industrial Park,and URBAN OUTLET can be seen from themotorway (A7). Oh yes, this is the place toshop for designer fashion at knock down prices.I took some photos (just a tiny sample) so youcan see what a well presented, bright andorganized shop it is to browse. Labels fromDolce & Gabana, Tommy Hilfiger, Max Mara,Rare, Primo Emporio and many many more.x
Fashion setter Trudi Valentine gets excited about designer labels in the aftermath of theLondon Fashion Week.
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Apart from being attractive, crystals are saidto vibrate in tune with the person holding /wearing them, and each has differentqualities of healing and power generation.
One of the crystals linkedto February and March(Pisces) is Moonstone.
Moonstone is a “stone ofnew beginnings”. As itsname suggests, it isstrongly connected to themoon and to the intuition.It encourages lucid dreaming, especially at thetime of the full moon. Moonstone hastraditionally been used to enhance psychicabilities and to develop clairvoyance.
Physically, it affects the female reproductivecycle and alleviates menstrual-relateddisease. It soothes emotional instability andstress. It is helpful in cases of shock and canbe used to calm hyperactive children.
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A blonde arrives at the PearlyGates and is told by St Peter,
'Heaven is suffering from an overload of godlysouls and we have been forced to put up anentrance exam for new arrivals'
'That's cool' said the Blonde, 'What does theentrance exam consist of?'
'Just three questions' said St Peter.
'Which are?' asked the Blonde.
'The first,' said St Peter, 'is, which two days ofthe week start with the letter 'T'? The secondis, how many seconds are there in a year? Thethird is, what was the name of the swagmanin Waltzing Matilda? Go away and think aboutthose questions and when I call upon you, Ishall expect you to have those answers for me.'
So the Blonde went away and gave those threequestions some considerable thought.
The following morning, St Peter called uponthe Blonde. 'Well then,' said St Peter, 'Whichtwo days of the week start with the letter T?'
The Blonde said, 'Today and Tomorrow.'
St Peter pondered this answer for some time,and decided that indeed the answer can be
applied to the question.
'Well then, could I have your answer to thesecond of the three questions?' St Peter went
on, 'how many seconds in a year?'
The Blonde replied, 'Twelve!'
'Only twelve?' exclaimed St Peter, 'How did youarrive at that figure?'
'Easy,' said the Blonde, 'there's the second of
January, the second of February, right throughto the second of December, giving a total oftwelve seconds.'
St Peter looked at the Blonde and shook his
head, 'I'll allow the answer to stand, but youneed to get the third and final question abso-lutely correct to be allowed into Heaven. Now,can you tell me the answer to the name of
the swagman in Waltzing Matilda?'
The blonde replied: 'It's Andy.'
'Andy??'
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'Yes, Andy,' said the Blonde.
This totally floored St Peter, and he paced thisway and that, deliberating the answer. Finally,he could not stand the suspense any longer,and turning to the blonde, asked 'How in God'sname did you arrive at THAT answer?'
'Easy' said the Blonde, 'Andy sat, Andy watched,Andy waited til his billy boiled.'
And the Blonde entered Heaven...
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Plucking is a great way to shape your brows.The affects on your skin are almost negligible,more so than any other hair removal methods.
Tips for accurate and easy plucking:
- Buy a good pair of tweezers.- Always pluck your brows in natural light.- Never use moisturisers or creams before tweezing thatcauses tweezers to slip and makes the process painful.- Always pluck your eyebrows at least thirty minutesbefore applying make-up.- Avoid using sharp edged tweezers, they can punctureyour skin and cause scarring.- Avoid tweezing around menstruation. You are moresensitive at this time so will make the whole processmore painful.- Use a lukewarm washcloth over the area for 5 to 10minutes to open your pores.- Brush your eyebrow hair in the direction of hair growth.- Use a concealer or a pencil to mark a natural arch ofyour brows.- Never tweeze above your brows. If you do so, it willspoil your natural arch.- Pluck one hair at a time.- Hold a hair as closely as possible to its root and pullsmoothly and gently.- If your skin becomes red after tweezing, rub an icecube on the area.- Use an astringent to close your pores after completionof the process.
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Water – the source of life! Did you know thatthe average body is approximately 2/3 water!
A few facts about water: your brain is 90%water; blood consists of 83%, muscle about 75%,water carries nutrients and oxygen into thecells; helps organs to absorb them better, aidsmetabolism (and weight loss!), it protects andmoisturises joints, detoxifies your body,regulates body temperature … and so often wetake it for granted – or forget to drink it! Anatural medicine!
Most of us are dehydrated – so if you are feelingsluggish, suffer headaches, skin dryness,irregular blood pressure, kidney problems &more … it’s likely you are not drinking enoughwater.
Drinking at least 6 – 8 glasses a day can havetremendous benefits including: digestion andconstipation improved, healthier skin, moreenergy as toxins are flushed out … leaving youfeeling healthier, lighter and more focussed.
Prefer a nice cuppa? … Sorry – no substitutefor good ol’ H2O! Tea, coffee and a number ofherbal teas contain caffeine which isdehydrating! Oops … so is alcohol! So, nexttime you are in your favourite bar or coffeeshop – try a pint of … Eau de Vivre!
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You should always have a first aid kit handy(in Spain it is law to carry one in your car).
Consider making your own or supplementing abought kit so that it takes into account the agesand specific requirements of family members.Keep the box in an easy to reach place but outof reach of small children,and inform othermembers of the household where this is.
� One sturdy containerinstruments� Small pair of sharp stainless steel scissors.� Large pair of scissors, for cutting bandages.� One pair of tweezers for removing dirt, thorns andother foreign objects.� A few sterile 5ml syringes (can be bought separatelyat most farmacias) for giving medication to children.� A thermometer.� A couple of large safety pins.� Two pairs of surgical gloves.
� Two small eye droppers.Dressings� Two packs sterile gauze swabs.� Two packs of dressing pads.� Bandages.� Elastic bandages (stretchy like tub grip).� Adhesive tape.� Triangular bandages.� Two eye protector pads� Gauze squares impregnated with paraffin (ensuresdressing does not stick to wound).Oral medication� Paracetamol� Anti-histamines (for use in allergic reactions)� Glucose water or sweets.Topical medications� Antiseptic solutions for cleaning wounds.� Iodine ointment for dressings.� Calamine lotion for sunburn, rashes and minor skinirritations.� Cream or gel containing local anaesthetic.To be kept in your freezer� A bag of frozen peas to use as a cold compress.
Nicki Wakeman, Almeria Angels
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relationship problems, bereavement,
alcohol or substance issues? Maybe you are
having problems with teenagers, or perhaps
have issues with your neighbour that you
want to be able to resolve. Maybe you just
want to share your experiences, whether
good or bad. You are invited to write to
'Marco' for inclusion in The Sentinella’s
forthcoming feature. Marco is a qualified
professional, with lots of life experence,
who will give sound and practical advice
to enable you to work on resolving your
issues and may also be of help to other
readers. Email your questions to
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health & beauty30First aid and home safety continued...
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Some people are more susceptible to being
bitten than others and I’m sure you’ve been
told that you must have “sweet blood”. Well
there are ways that you can help yourself.
By now you should be taking Vitamin B1 which
is believed to make you smell yeasty to the
mozzies (not to your family and friends
though) You could also try brewer’s yeast or
a vitamin B complex to cover any other
eventualities. All of these have other benefits
so it’s worth giving them a go. If you do have
a lot of bites take Vitamin C with
bioflavonoids (Quercetin) This acts as an
antihistamine which should at least reduce
the inflammation caused by a bite or sting.
If you have a lot of inflammation you can take
1,000mg every hour but be careful as you
could end up with diarrhea. This helps with
the detoxification process, expelling the
venom from the blood. Drink plenty of water
as well to keep the toxins diluted. Nettle
tea is also a natural anti histamine so always
have this in the cupboard, especially if you
are a hay fever sufferer as well. It will help
relieve some of the itching.
Don’t wear bright colours, this attracts the
insects. You may be “sweet” to the insects
if you wear perfume, body moisturizers,
scents, hair products. So to counteract this
try mixing a small amount of citronella oil or
tea tree oil into an unfragranced lotion or
carrier oil. They are both natural repellants.
If you do get bitten, dap on some tea tree oil
or lavender oil. This will reduce the itching
and swelling.
Claire Barrett, Girasol
Why is it best to be bitten quickly by
one mosquito?
Because an itch in times saves nine!
The funny thing about mozzies...
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The year - 1986. Maggie and George havebought a new build on a plot of land nearCompeta and met their Spanishneighbours.
Easter holidays again, and our land showed
an exciting display of wild orchids and 30
different species of wild flowers, in great
drifts of colour on every tidied bank. (I
counted and identified every one.) By the
house were scarlet geraniums and huge
bushes of marguerites.
The almonds had not been grafted and Pepe
was not impressed by our glowing terraces.
“Water is coming to this valley, and you
could grow 40, 50 or 60 avocado trees
here.” he announced, and proceeded to
pace every terrace: a small figure,
shoulders bent permanently from carrying
boxes of grapes, almonds or olives, his straw
hat pulled well down and rope sandals on
his feet. “ Yes, at least 60 trees here” he
pronounced.
Pepe’s wife Dolores climbed up the hill to
introduce herself and bring a plateful of
freshly cooked doughnuts. She kissed me
on both cheeks, her fresh face smelling of
perfume, her jet-black hair beautifully
groomed, and spoke so fast that we
couldn’t understand a word. Requests to
speak more slowly only induced smiles and
laughter, and indeed over the years that
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we were to be friends she never once
managed to slow down her rapid Spanish.
We were invited back to their finca for a
glass of Pepe’s wine. Two lads of eight and
ten came to shake hands with us and
Dolores and the boys drank hot goats milk
while Pepe supplied us with glasses of his
sweet dark wine. We learned that at this
time of the year the family only slept here
at weekends and holidays, but from July
when the finca had to be whitewashed, the
almonds collected and husked, the grapes
harvested and dried, and their olives
picked, they remained in the campo
sometimes until after Christmas.
We returned to England for a couple of
months, and when we returned in August
Pepe had accidentally managed to set fire
to the whole of our land - all was a
blackened ruin! Fortunately friends had
been staying earlier and had weeded the
terrace in front of the house, which had
undoubtedly saved it.
“ I managed to save
this pine tree, I put
the flames out with
my bare hands,”
Pepe said, as if
he’d done us a
great favour, then
produced a box full
of his raisins as
compensation.
31living in SpainSnippets from Life in the Campo, continued from last month
living in Spain32A new Indalo for Mojácar
The Indalo is a straight-backed figure withopen legs and extended arms holding a half-circle over his head. A totem that started outas a protective agent to keep any bad luckaway. Perhaps the half-circle is a rainbow orsome kind of umbrella that keeps off thetempest, the thunder and the odd lightning-bolt.
The Indalo has been connected with Mojácarsince the dawn of time and is more properlycalled ‘el pequeño hombrecillo mojaquero’ or‘the little Mojácar man’. A crude painting overa door or perhaps some stones artfully laid inthe ground to create the figure, people usedit as decoration and for good luck. It is truethat there is a poor copy of the figurinescorched on the wall in an underground grottotogether with other cave-man daubs in themountain village of Vélez Blanco, but ournoble totem is clearly older – perhaps arendition of a visitor – an early tourist perhaps– from another land.
By the 1960’s, re-christened as ‘Indalo’ by agroup of Almerian artists based in and inspiredby the singular beauty of our pueblo, the figurewas easily recognisable across Europe, both
as light gold jewellery and as a heavier castiron decoration, as the Mojácar Man. We hadone of the latter type bolted to the grill onour car and another one stood on the chimneyof the house – sorting out any bad-tempereddemon that dared to come close.
In around 1988, the mayor of Mojácar allowedan advertising agency in Almería to exploit theIndalo for various ends, and a new andsomehow more modern version, by now ahump-backed totem twisted by a withered leg– the sort of thing that the Spanish artist Mirówould no doubt approve of – soon appeared asthe image for the entire province. Mojácar wasrewarded with a brand new logo by the agency,a sort of mountain squiggle with a sun aboveit. Most original in a country like Spain. It didn'tlast any longer than the next 'moción decensura' when the mayor and his pals wereousted in a 'palace revolution'.
So we returned to the Indalo, unwillinglysharing it with the other 102 municipalities inthe province, together with the region's touristboard.
But now, a new version has arrived tocomplement our medieval town with itsnarrow streets and stark white housesclustered on a steep Moorish hill under theclean blue sky. The entrance to our town hasbeen dignified with a new roundabout crownedwith a fresh interpretation of our good-lucktotem. A one-legged figure in a permanentstate of semi-tumescence.
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But, ignore that.Look at its head.
This one makes methink of visitorsfrom the stars.Perhaps that’s whatan Indalo really is,a space-suitedfigure from thePlanet Clunk.
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33If you are thinking about renting out your property...
living in Spain
Renting out your property in Spain can beattractive from a financial point of view, orif you don’t want to leave the houseunattended. Here are a few issues for you toconsider very carefully before offering yourhouse on the rental market.
Consult a lawyer to draft a contract. With aSpanish property the Spanish law is applicableand therefore the contract should be draftedin Spanish.
You can make a contract for any period youwant, but remember that when the contractis due for renewal, you must still give noticeto your tenant at least 15 days before, or itwill automatically be prolonged.
Screen your tenants-to-be, by asking them fortheir income and/or salary slips. Throwing outyour insolvent tenant is easier said then done.
Also a check on their behaviour isn’t a badidea. When somebody starts illegal activitiesfrom your house, you can be in big trouble.
Make an inventory of all items in the house,and/or take photos of every room and everycorner. Add this inventory to the contract.
If you rent the property out for a longerperiod, let your tenant pay the water andelectricity bills by direct debit straight outof their own bank account.
If you rent through an estate agency, makesure you have a written agreement abouttheir responsibilties. It is a good idea to havea contact person local to your property whocan keep an eye on the situation. Anotheroption is to employ somebody you trust as ahandyman or gardener, who can maintain theproperty and at the same time have a lookaround.
Rianne SmuldersLife’s a beach
“You never know how many friendsyou have until you rent a house onthe beach!” Anon
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living in Spain34Palomares
Listed under Palomares on a recentlybrowsed web site of our region, there wasa note stating that there was no historyof news for the town. If only that werethe case many may think!! With talk ofthe atomic bomb incident back in ourheadlines yet again, the continued storywould cast a shadow over many aneighbourhood, but not so Palomares.This is a lovely peaceful town full ofengaging and cheerful people and
certainly a thriving community. In fact theperfect place to visit if you just want toget away from the hustle and bustle ofthe coast, sit back and relax. It haseverything you need in terms of shops anda fine selection of café’s including, LaDolce Casa where you’ll receive the finestScottish hospitality.
Word has it that Poli Diaz was born inPalomares … but that is a whole otherstory.
Our feature on The Heroine of Palomares last month
included a photo of Palomares that in fact was Bedar
and not Palomares at all. Credit for the photo should
have been given to Tony from TLImages. Tony and
his wife Lynne supply high quality photographs for all
occasions, framed or unframed and also produce
handcrafted photo greetings and gift cards, as well
as high quality individual business cards. They are
happy to take commissions for weddings, birthdays,
communions and fiestas, and additionally do quite a
lot of work with property advertising, for rental and
sales. They offer a photography repair service, fixing
existing photos that have suffered the ravages of time.
Prices are competitive, and the finished products of
the highest quality.
Contact: [email protected] or phone 667227164
35Quickie interview
living in spain
9. Favorite sport to watch? Rugby
10. Morning person or night owl? Night
Owl.
11. What did you want to be when you
were little? Bigger.
12. What are the different jobs you
held? Mechanic, lorry driver, builder,
estate agent, radio presenter.
13. Favorite day of the week? All the
same, I love every day!
14. Favorite restaurant? La Capilla, the
old Monastery in Turre.
15. Favorite flower? Fuschias, I used to
grow them.
16. Diamonds or Pearls? Pearls.
17. Normal bed-time? 1am
18. What is your favorite colour? Blue
19. How many tattoos do you have? 2
on my arms.
20. What is your favourite joke? Can’t
say, it’s too rude for this mag.
Eleven years ago Steve came to Spain and fell in love with
the place. Despite running his own haulage company, Stevesold up and moved to Turre. The Sentinella caught up with
Steve one Friday evening after another busy week at Bay
Radio.
Born and bred in Bath, when his father got a job as a Prison
Officer at HMP Cornhill, Steve and his family moved to Shepton
Mallet in the Mendips. Amongst other things, the town is famous
for the Glastonbury festival and it wasn’t long before Steve was helping out at the
Evis farm during the event.
In Spain, Steve moved to Urcal and initially worked in Real Estate, but when the
market collapsed, he was looking for a new direction. Hearing an advert on the
radio he joined the team at Choice FM. It was there that 6 six years ago Steve fell in
love again, this time with his partner, Kathryn. Steve Fear may have been better
known in the area for his Friday night Rock Show but he also took care of the
production side of the things, teaching himself all of the technical aspect of running
a radio station. Now, with the recent changes, Steve is the Area Sales Manager for
Bay Radio and in charge of local erections he tells us!!
1. Who most inspires you? (With a
smile) Me - seriously, if i can’t do it I’ll
learn about it and do it.
2. Any new/exciting news to share? Bay
radio getting bigger.
3. What was the last film you saw in a
cinema? ET.
4. What did you have for breakfast?
Nothing.
5. What is your favorite CD at the
moment? Lady Gaga’s new album, ‘Born
This Way’.
6. What characteristics in other people
do you most despise? Big mouths, show
offs and materialisic people.
7. What characteristics in other people
do you most admire? Generosity,
friendly and fun people.
8. If you could go anywhere on holiday,
where would you go? The Far East -
somewhere like China.
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Bar LePanto is one of thosemeeting places in Albox thateveryone seems to know, withAlan hosting many differentcharity events. Situated on Avda.
LePanto, near to Mercadona it isalways bustling with people on aSaturday morning, but have youhad one of his tostada clasicos,probably the best in Almería. Thesecret... well as in so manysituations, real English CheddarCheese!!
food & drink36Gastronomic adventures
with Cecil B. DeMangeFellow epicures,
Please allow your humble author to
divulge a secret, for there exists within
my very bosom a hankering, a penchantfor a food that some may consider not
worthy of a cultured and delicate palate
such as mine. Nevertheless it is onewhose indubitable excellence I will
defend, by Jupiter, until thunderbolts
may cast asunder all naysayers. It is truethat there are those who have doubts
about the probity of my intention or
indeed the endeavour in which we areembroiled but no fear it is to Campania
we travel and the gulf of Naples. We
alight not at the Port’Alba in that mostelegant of cities, but rather to Portofino
on the shore of the Levante.
A path well trodden is a path much
favored and none so than by my consort,for as with the ingestion of any
sustenance devoured by hand, Mrs
DeMange is most delighted to sate herrapacious appetite. Indeed through
ravenous chomping I am sure I discerned
talk of Virgil “Ecce - we devour the plates
Cecil B. DeMange
Portofino
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on which we fed.”It may of course
been the speed
with which theseplates disappearedbut no matter, I sit back and listen to
waves lapping against the shore. This
same sea that lapped against the side ofthe galley that first brought Ascanius to
the shores of his destiny. For this is a
path that I now urge, nay beseech you toundertake, dear readers, to savour the
delicacies brought from the shadow of
Vesuvius to the shadows of the Cabrera.
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Café WatchWhen the moon hits your eye...
A blonde goes into a Pizzeria and orders a pizzato go. The assistant asks her if she’d like itcut into six or twelve slices.
‘Oh, six slices please’, said the blonde, ‘I couldnever eat twelve’.
********
“Without question, the greatest invention in
the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant
you that the wheel was also a fine invention,but the wheel does not go nearly as well with
pizza.” Dave Barry, American humourist
Black Velvet
Fill glass to half way with Guiness
and top up gently with champagne
problem. I’ve no money, but if you’re
prepared to take this” She passed me a
gold rolex. It was in good shape and I
was always late. At that moment there
was a ruckus at the end of the bar.
A thick dutch voice raised. “Where is
she? Where is that little …. She’s taken
my watch!!” I look back to see the last
of her coat-tails leaving the bar whilst
through the other door the Guardia
appear. And that was the last I ever saw
of Colleen Malone.
37Life behind the jump
food & drink
Thursday March 17thST PATRICK’S DAY
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Irish Folk Singer ‘Sean Grew’Irish Dance Troup, ‘Celtic Fire’
Guest appearance ‘Tommy McCarthy’
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‘Her eyes they shone like the diamonds,
You'd think she was queen of the land,
And her hair hung over her shoulder,
Tied up with a black velvet band.’
And that was how I first saw her. It was
St. Patrick’s night and everyone in the
bar was guzzling down the black stuff.
The floor was awash with the spills of
Guinness and the latest chorus of Danny
Boy was echoing out. She stepped
through the fug, red hair blazing, green
eyes sparkling and skin as pale as
alabaster. “What you’ll have?” “I’ll have
a Black Velvet, a pint mind and don’t go
skimping on the bubbles!”
All night she sank pints, keeping up with
best of them. Impressive. In fine voice
too until last orders were called. “Well
I guess I‘ll just have another … for the
road. My name’s Colleen by the way”
“Mine’s Pedro – encantado!!” She drew
in closer, green eyes gleaming
conspiratorially. “There’s just one
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food & drink38In the kitchen with Ma
Now that you all know where to get tinned salmon, here is a meal using it. Salmon Fishcakesare truly the best! They are very easy to make and very quick to prepare.
As part of the meal I have included Spinach Soup. This, too, is very easy to make and usesfrozen leaf spinach (something I always keep in the freezer along with peas and ice cream).
Shrove Tuesday is 8th March this year and the day when, traditionally,we all eat pancakes. I have included them in, what I call, a store cupboard meal.
Menu for March – serves 4:Cream of Spinach Soup ~ Salmon Fishcakes ~ Medley of red pepper,
red onions and tomatoes ~ Pancakes
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METHOD
1.Put onions, spinach, stock cubes into pan with the water and bringto the boil
2.Turn down and simmer for 10 minutes.
3.Liquidise and add crème fraiche, if using, and add sufficient milk tothin soup down to the consistency required.
4.Taste and add salt and pepper to your liking. Re-heat and servewith a swirl of cream (Optional)
INGREDIENTS� 2 medium onions (peeled andsliced) � 6 blocks of frozenspinach � 2 vegetable orchicken stock cubes � 1 ½ litresof water � 1 tbl spoon crèmefraiche (Optional) � Full creammilk � Salt and Pepper to taste� Cream to garnish (Optional)
Cream of Spinach Soup
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METHOD
1.Cook potatoes (do not add salt) until soft. Drain and shake them dry over a low heat. Mash them well.
2.Break up salmon – discarding any bones but reserving the liquid
3.Add fish to the potatoes plus as much of the reserved liquid as necessary to make a dryish mix.
4.Mix in the parsley. Taste and add salt and pepper to your liking.
5.Using your hands, make the mixture into 8 fishcakes – leave for about ½ hour in the fridge.
6.Carefully, coat the fishcakes first in flour, then dip them in the beaten egg and finally in the breadcrumbs.
7.Heat oil in a pan and fry the fishcakes until they are golden brown on both sides and heated through.
Serve with a medley of red peppers, red onions and tomatoes (see web page) and a mix of frozenpeas and tinned sweetcorn heated together – this can be done in the microwave.
INGREDIENTS� 350g of peeled sliced potatoes � 1 x 200g tin of salmon � handful of fresh parsley (washed and finely
chopped) or 2 teasp dried � breadcrumbs (made by liquidising some stale bread (useful to keep some
in the freezer)� a little flour � 1 egg beaten � little oil for frying
Salmon Fishcakes
Pancakes
METHOD
1.Mix flour and salt in a bowl – make a well in the middle and add the beaten egg
2.Beat well with a wooden spoon
3.Add the milk and water mix a little at a time, beating well between each addition.
4.Add the oil and whisk to make sure that there are no lumps
5.Heat a medium non-stick pan and add a very small amount of oil
6.When the pan is hot, turn heat down to medium and add 2 tablespoons of the batter.
7.Immediately swirl pan around so that the base is coated with the batter
8.The pancake should only take about ½ a minute to cook on each side
9.Turn onto a warm plate and cover with a clean cloth while you cook the remainder –makes about 12
INGREDIENTS� 200G SR flour� Pinch of salt� 2 large eggs
(beaten)� 200ml milk
mixed with
200ml water� 2 tablespoons
oil plus a little
extra to coat
the pan
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Traditionally, pancakes are made with plain flour and need to be whisked to incorporate air as the
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RECYCLING
Cooking oilThis should not be poured down the sink as
it can block pipes, can’t be filtered and soenters the eco-system and sits on the top
of water preventing oxygenation. Ask at
your Ayuntamiento if there is a collectionpoint near you where oil is generally
recycled into biodiesel; (if you collect old
cooking oil please contact The Sentinella
so we can list you in our re-cycling section)alternatively you will need to put oil into a
plastic bottle and put it out with your
normal rubbish.
GlassesTake to opticians, hospitals and NGO’s;these are sent away to Third world
countries.
WoodOne of the best ways of preventing
widespread tree felling is by recyclingwood, crushing it so that it can subsequently
be converted into chipboard. A sector which
handles over 950,000 tonnes of waste andgenerates over a thousand direct jobs in
Spain every year. As well as creating
chipboard, other uses for recycled woodinclude the manufacture of ‘plastic wood’
which is often used to make garden
furniture, and pellets to feed biomassboilers, which have become more widely
Continuing from last month, the list of
things we can re-cycle continues...
Square gin bottles make an interesting
feature on a wall or for a window, as inthe photograph above.
Bill Higgins, Albox
PIRACC An offshoot of the Albox
Computer Club, refurbishes old computersto donate to deserving causes. A fully non-profit Association.
www.piracc.org [email protected] call David on 950 064 311
Your recycling ideas
used in North European countries. To re-
cycle your wood you can take it to yournearest Punto Limpio for sorting.
Alternatively use your wood for burning
energy in your own home during the coldwinter months.
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After a few weeks in the UK over Christmasand January, I arrived back in Spain at thebeginning of February after a particularlyhard winter, to a sight of death anddestruction in my garden (it’s quite high andexposed to the icy winds and frosts). I’d beenforewarned by a neighbour so I was prepareda bit, but oh boy! did it look shocking. All thesucculents were dead. The Siempre Verde(which was green and glossy when I left inDecember) was brown and shrivelled,Geraniums non existent. Even the HottentotFig* which is such a hardy brute, was greyand crispy.
Out came the trusty secateurs and loppersand as I write I’m steadily working my wayround my garden. As I cut away at the brownbits I was already beginning to see signs ofhope. Underneath the crispy layer of deadvegetation green shoots were already startingto push up.
It’s a fine line to walk knowing when to cutback and how much. Some plants willregenerate on the woody stems with the newbuds pushing through as the dead leaves fall
so it would be a mistake to cut back too hard,whereas others such as the succulents willnever come back on dead stems. I can’tadvise you to go chopping down everythingthat appears to be dead. Talk to friends andneighbours who may have similar plants andmore experience. Observe what your Spanishneighbours do too. It’s probably best to delaypruning until all danger of frost has passed ifyou are unsure how hard to cut. Of courseyou may be lucky and live nearer the coastwhere I see that plants haven’t sufferednearly as much as those further inland.
But enough of all that depressing talk. If youhaven’t already done so, I hope that like me,you’ll be busy planting up cuttings and sewingseeds ready for the late spring and summer.I’ve just finished sewing Cape Daisy* seedsand hopefully I’ll be rewarded with lots ofcolour in the spring, which is just around thecorner!
*Hottentot fig – Carpobrotus Edulis (Spanish:Hierba del Cuchillo, Higo del Mar)
*Cape Daisy – Osteospermum Fruticosum(Spanish: Osteospermum)
This plant is such a star. When I first arrivedin Spain six years ago I found a couple of very
congested clumps of this very hardy plant on
the land. It had been neglected for yearsbut was still putting on a brave show. This is
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a good mainstay inthe garden andneeds very little care
apart from pulling off
the dead leavesintermittently. Astime goes by it will
become large and
overcrowded and theway to propogate isto dig up the clump,
pull apart the
PLANT OF THE MONTH: IRIS GERMANICA
(Bearded Iris) Spanish: Lirio
rhizomes, (the long bulby looking bit) pull offthe dead bits and plant up in smaller fans
separately. Plant the rhizomes just below the
soil surface. It is fully drought tolerant andwill cope with temperatures down to -15 deg!Comes in lots of different colours too. A goodone to swap with friends and neighbours.
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Last month we covered four defined
styles. This month we take a closer look
at how Contemporary Design influencesinteriors. The dictionary defines
contemporary as being "of the same time"
but there is a wider definition in designterms, we can pick up many threads for
instance "Minimalism" in reality de-
cluttered interiors pared down and whereevery element is scrutinized aesthetically,
a kind of "new age shaker".
What is style?
Contemporary Style also gives us many
options, for instance using modern design
classics like the Mies Van der Rohe chairor the Charles Eames chair, or the Le
Corbusier lounger, which are not only
comfortable and functional, but make abold statement and provide a visual focus.
Colour choice is always the defining
element in any interior, "Contemporary
style requires greater input with use ofcolour and texture, and a lighter touch,
combined with a subtle juxtaposition of
art, furniture and accessories, and with aquirky element added into the mix, you
can create an extraordinary interior full
of individuality and personality.
Jeremy Fox-Rayner
The Barcelona chair,designed by Miesvan der Rohe in
1929.
Le Corbusier lounger
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travel46Barcelona
Barcelona’s historical centre is easy to explore by bus. There are hop-on hop-offbuses with three different routes: the red route, the blue route and the greenroute. In Plaça Catalunya, the city's historical centre, are vendors selling books of
tickets and earphones to keep. This month, The Sentinella’s travel expert, Margaret
Surie takes a ride on the RED bus!
Gaudi was born in 1852, and hisarchitectural designs are unique. Hiswork was influenced by forms ofnature and this is reflected by the useof curved construction stones, twistediron sculptures and organic-like forms.He adorned many of his buildings withcoloured tiles arranged in mosaicpatterns. The combination of originaldesign, interesting shaped stonework,and vibrant colours in Gaudi’s workgive the viewer a truly breathtakingvisual experience.
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The Sagrada Familia is a giant templethat has been under construction since1882 and is not expected to becompleted for many years yet. Gaudiplayed an active role in directingthe construction of this until his deathin 1926.
The blue bus takes us up Montjuic where
most of the 1992 Olympic Games were
played.
The green bus takes us to the Port which
was renovated and tidied up for the
Barcelona Olympic games and is a pleasant
place to enjoy a snack and a drink.
The RED bus tour with Margaret:
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travel
Paseo Mediterraneo 411Mojacar
Tel: 950 472 333E-mail: [email protected]
English spoken
Ferri Tours have some great offers on
coach trips to Barcelona in March. Formore information contact Luisa Alonso
at Ferri Tours, who speaks excellent
English.
Take a trip to Barcelona
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There are many other beautiful buildings inBarcelona: The Palau de la Música Catalana
was built to be the concert hall of the Orfeó
Catalá (Catalan Choir). In 1997 this wasadded as one of the UNESCO World HeritageSites. In order to visit this, one has to bookin advance.
Park Guell was commissioned as a park forthe local aristocracy and contains amazingstone structures such as this walkwaysupported by twisting rock pillars that seemto be growing out of the ground like treetrunks.
Casa Batlló wasdreamed up for thetextile manufacturerJosep Battló. Thestairwell which leadsto various apartmentswas designed to letlight in to the innerrooms.
And La rambla, a pedestrian street withcaged birds for sale, flowers, and of course,living statues.
If you’re interested in attending a seminar near you, or if you’d like to talk
to an investment expert, call 690 166 858 or email [email protected]
VIRGO (August 22 – September 23)
Horoscope by Madam Rohaizi
LIBRA (September 24 – October 23)
SCORPIO (October 24 – November 22)
SAGITTARIUS (November 23 – December 22)
CAPRICORN (December 23 – January 20)
AQUARIUS (January 21 – February 19)
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Your sign is the first of the new zodiac year – very
appropriate, for you love to lead. Opportunities may
offer themselves, but don’t be hasty – the first offer
is not necessarily the best! Take a moment to think
about the flipside of every situation. I’m not saying
don’t go for it, just go for it with your eyes open.
You have been feeling that circumstances have been
pushing you along a road that is not of your own
choosing, and this has made you uneasy. You like to
choose your own path in life, but just for now you
can afford to relax. Action will be called for, but
not just at the moment.
Step back and take a long, hard look at your life.
Find the one little weak spot that has been niggling
at you over the last few months. With your strength
of character you will rectify this, but why do it the
hard way? Confide in someone you trust, and be
prepared to take their advice on board.
With the Spring sun warming your back you will feel
ever readier to take on Life with a capital L. But
don’t break into a gallop yet, hasty decisions could
cost you money! Satisfy yourself with keeping all
major projects to the planning stage for the moment.
Your tidy mind is going to come into its own this
month, especially in matters that need a long-term
plan, or radical overhaul. Be bold, try something
new – if you aren’t quite happy with the result, re-
group and try something else! Be a New You!
You are the Peacemaker of the Zodiac, and this
winter there were times when you felt tested. Those
who love you most can also be your greatest critics,
so take a deep breath, and remember that words
sometimes come out in a way that was not intended.
Be considerate but firm – insist on giving yourself
some Me time.
To you integrity is vital, and you shy away from those
who appear shallow or untrustworthy. Go with your
gut feeling, especially in matters of finance, too good
to be true might be just that! But don’t act
impulsively if you are in a new romantic relationship
this month. Give it time.
You are the free spirit of the Zodiac. You live in the
present, and enjoy the spontaneous Now! Fine, but
maybe you should rein yourself in a little this month,
or the sums may not add up later in the year. And
remember, quality, especially in friends, is more
important than quantity.
Your deep stores of resolve have been called upon a
few times over the past months. But yours is a tough
and resilient sign, and you will triumph. However,
you are not out of the wood yet, so hang on in there!
You say it like it is, in your eyes anyway! Life,
however, is not black and white, but many hued and
very three dimensional. Don’t be too quick to reject
a statement as wrong, end of story, go back and
examine it more fully. Is it worth losing a friend over
a few ill-chosen words?
PISCES (February 19 – March 20)
ARIES (March 21 – April 19)
TAURUS (April 21 – May 21)
GEMINI (May 22 – June 21)
CANCER (June 22 – July 22)
LEO (July 23 – August 21)
Quick-witted but sometimes contradictory, you are
the social butterfly of the Zodiac! Put your
communication skills to good use this month, there
is somebody out there who will need your knowledge
and your ability to organise to help them sort out
their problems!
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This, your birth month, marks the end of one year’s
cycle, and the commencement of another. You are
never short of dreams and schemes, and you should
use this new beginning to act upon them. Pick one
that you can share with a loved one. Results could
be unexpected, but pleasant!
puzzles50Crossword & brain teaser
Solutions for February
Easy Hard
Across
7. Aztec god, shown as feathered
serpent (12)
8. Large marine game fish (4)
9. Politesse (8)
10. Romance (3)
11. 1815 Jane Austen novel (4)
13. Crime story (3-2-2)
14. Macabre (8)
16. 5th book of the NT (4)
18. Fleece (3)
19. Wordsworth’s home village (8)
20. Backside (4)
22. Steven Spielberg film based on
Michael Crichton novel (8,4)
Down
1. African antelope with spiral horns (4)
2. Canada’s capital (6)
3. BSE (3,3,7)
4. Dementia paradox (13)
5. Kubla Khan idyll (6)
6. Charitable person (8)
12. Hindu prince of high rank (8)
15. Hesitant (6)
16. Sudden (6)
17. Tiny drink (3)
21. Added (4)
Fill in theblanks to turnFARM into CITY.Some wordshave hints.
Each word is
one letterdifferent fromthe previous
word, e.g.
ICE-ACE-AGE.
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not soft
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mercy
WORDLADDER F A R M
C I T Y
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51Sudoku & brain teaser
puzzles
Hard Easy
Solutions for February
Spot the ball
Mental BlocksWhich shapes below can you makeby assembling the two pieces at
right? You may overlap pieces, but
not rotate or flip them.
12 8+
= 20 times
Missing Links 1. MOTION 2. ROOM 3. CELL 4. COLD 5. MASS
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One of my favourites is the electric eel,
and despite their eel-like appearance,
they are actually classified as fish! Theyare more like the carp and the cat fish.
Let me give you some amazing facts about
these fish:
The size of an electric eel is 6 ft! That'sabout as tall as a full grown man! They
can also weigh up to 20 kilos, thats 20
bags of sugar!
Where do they get their name from? Well,
A shock in theshallows!
What amazing animals fish are.Colourful, interesting and so manydifferent types! I love many fish, suchas the clown fish, or the dolphin.
Amazing animalskids page52
electric eels can generate an enormous
electrical charge to stun prey and scare
away animals who hunt them. They storethe electricity in their tails, (which take
up 4/5 of their body) up to about 200,000
electric discs piled in vertical or horizontalrows!
These crazy fish have bad eyesight, and
sometimes use a far more high tec way
of navigating their way around...they canemit a low-level charge, which they use
like radar! This helps them especially
when they are swimming through muddywaters.
Their diet consists of fish, amphibians
(such as small frogs), small birds and
mammals. This makes them carnivores,even though they have no teeth. That’s
why they use their electricity to kill their
pray. A fully grown eel can produce upto 600 volts of electricity
which is 5 times
more than youget from a wall
socket - this is
enough to injure oreven kill a human. being!
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Even though the electric eel has
gills, it cannot breath underwater
longer than about 15 minutes, so ithas to take frequent trips up to the
surface to take in air.
? ?Did you know
How do Electric Eels taste?
Absolutely shocking!
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What do you get if you cross an Electric
Eel with a sponge
A shock absorber!
53Word search and jokes
kids page
TOFFEE
CARAMEL
MINTLOLLIPOP
CANDYCANE
SKITTLESFUDGE
SHERBET LEMON
BUBBLE GUMJELLY BEANS
HARIBO
MENTOS
Did you hear about the man who boughta sleeping bag?
He spent two months trying to wake it up!
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What did the man say when he broke
into the glue factory?
This is a stick-up!
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What’s as big as an elephant but weighs
nothing?
It’s shadow!
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Teacher - Aha! So I’ve caught you eatingsweets, have I?
Johnny - No, sir. They’re so sticky that I
keep them in my mouth instead of my
pocket!
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What is copper nitrate?
Police overtime.
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How do you get a baby to sleep in space?
You rocket!
C S R E Y K S A A I C M T N A T D L B
A C A R A M E L B T E M L C O M B G U
J E M T I F E M O G E L F C F I D J B
E D A H A K O S K L O S U W R N C F B
L B T F M R T P L K L M Y V V T B E L
L B E A O I N L I E B I E S O L R B E
Y S E J K N A S E D E L P M T O C E G
B H R S H E R B E T L E M O N O J T U
E T L K A P B T G E N N L H P O H O M
A J L I A T E S D N O L B E L S Y B F
N K I T E H T L U M A F T N E H S I R
S E M T E T O F F E E O R T H O I R B
L C E L A A M L R E E N A C Y D N A C
J Y T E E O A E R S L N N B T M Y H I
N B N S A M E N T O S S I D E N O C C
You found a fourleaved clover! Now
you can make a wish
and it will come true!
I wish....I wish....
So...what did you
wish for, Uncle?
animals in need54Can you help?
Hattie has the veryearly stages of Leish.She is a lovely dog,friendly loyal youngfemale just 3 yearsold, loves to go forwalks, gets on wellwith other dogs.Hattie needs apermanent or longterm foster home. Her
Puppy Rescue are based in the Almanzoravalley of Almeria. If you can offer a dog apermanent or foster home please contactDiane on 664 768 958 or email.Info@ puppyrescueinspain.orgFECHIN is of mixed
breed, approx. 5 yrs oldand spayed, abandonedwith others, she is veryfriendly, loves other dogs,gentle and loving. Wouldmake a great family pet.
WILLIAM is a beautifulmastiff cross. Young boy.
APSA has many lovely dogs just waiting forgood homes.
Please call 663 762 642 www.apsa.org.es
PAWS www.paws-patas.org Tel: 678 490 217 email: [email protected]
BRANDI and LUNA are siblings –abandoned by three successive
owners returning to England.
Both cats are fully vaccinated,blood tested, spayed and havepet passports. Brandi is loving
and easy-going, adores being
cuddled and stroked. Luna isplayful and affectionate, smallbut with a big heart and equally
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The Dog House Foundation in Huercal Overa
Tel.626 766 073 [email protected]
www.thedoghouse-huercal-overa.webs.com
CHESTER a small, lovelydog, 7kgs. Came in withsister when their familyreturned to the UK. Veryobedient, clean andloving, neutered.
Loving homes wanted forLEO & LENNY. Lovelypuppies, dumped togetherrecently outside Tabernas.Leo is a smooth haired,white Labrador & Lenny isa brown/black/greysmooth haired brindleterrier type; both areabout 4/5mths old & havehad their firstvaccinations. Please callPat on 950 066 131 or661 024 287.
treatment will only cost around 1 euro aweek, which may not be long term. Leish isnot catching so there is no risk to other pets.
For the cats, call Diane on 950 617 643, Ruth 637 817 982 or Tracy 649 237 582
BONO is a big, hulky teennearly a year old. Mastiffcross, energetic and playful;probably shouldn't go to ahome with small children.Enjoys training and is keento earn rewards. Also enjoysjust lying in the sun sodoesn't require full timeentertaining. He doesn't get on well with alldogs and might be best homed with a largefemale or in a home where he's the only dog.easy to have around. Both cats like to play
outside all day.
CHAQUITA 6kgs, little
round bundle of love. Willsit on your lap all day.Neutered, clean, devotion
is her second name. About
2 years old.
Monday 14th March - Frillies new lingerie withLesley 10 - 2pm
The shop is in Calle Ancha, just up the roadfrom bank Santander opposite San FranciscoSquare. The lingerie sale will include specialbargains for the day, come and find yourselvesa bargain and help the animal charity too!!There is a private fitting service and changingrooms.
Five Members of the F.A.C.E. (Fundraising inArboleas, Caring for Everyone) Committeetravelled down to Los Gallardos recently inorder to present representative of M.A.C.S.(Mojacar Area Cancer Support) Dave Brownwith a €1,200 Ripple Mattress.
A Ripple Mattress is used to assist people whoare bed ridden, to alleviate them fromsuffering bed sores and other skin problems.
F.A.C.E. Would like to thank all its supportersfor making this donation possible, and wouldparticularly like to thank Keith Lazell of Easy
Care Mobility who assisted in the purchase ofthe Ripple Mattress and also organised itsdelivery.
For Further information please contact Adele
Wrigglesworth telephone 667 255 094
F.A.C.E. Causes A Ripple!
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information
APSA shop lingerie
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CHARITY EVENT
at
on
HOGAR SAN AGUSTIN CHILDREN’S HOME
SATURDAY 10th APRIL
RANCHO LUZ DEL SOL
Including BBQ, Riding and Quad Biking.
For more information contact
634 601 602 or 676 190 813
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in aid of
Dean & Leanne
Albox Carboot sale
Pick up your copy of
TTTTThe She She She She Sentinellaentinellaentinellaentinellaentinella whilst browsing at:
Tony The BookMarkets: Villaricos, Arboleas, Turre, Mojácar
Dave Brown of M.A.C.S. being presented with the
Ripple Mattress by F.A.C.E President AdeleWrigglesworth, accompanied by members of theF.A.C.E Committee, Pauline Marshall, Carrie
Green, Maureen Gorman and Nancy Brewder.
Saturday 9am: Bar International,Arboleas/Almox Road
Saturday 9am: Mojacar Playa, oppositeRed Cross
Saturday 8am: Harley Dee's Bar,Carboneras
2nd Saturday of the month: Los GallardosCampsite.
Sunday 9am: Artisan Centre, MojacarVillage.
Tuesday 6pm: Los Macelinos, TabernoRoad from Albox
Car boot sales
Thursday April 21st (Maundy Thursday)
Friday April 22nd (Good Friday)
Monday May 2ndMonday August 15th (Assumption de la
Virgen)
Wednesday October 12th (National Day)
November 1st (All Saints)
Tuesday December 6th (Immaculate
Conception)
Monday December 26th
Almeria 2011 official holidays
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Almanzora Group of FriendsInformation centre and library, Tues, Thurs,Sat 10am-1.30pm. 3 C/Barcelona, Albox(near Mercadona). MOVING ON MARCH 1STto Avenido Lepanto, adjacent to Rumoresand just down the road from Mercadona.Extensive English Library, DVD’s and TalkingBooks.Trips and other social events. Contact634 343 147. www.almanzoragof.org
Quiz 1st & 3rd Tues of month, 8pm for8.30pm, Bar Rumores, Albox.
Trip to Cartagena Friday 25th March Price€20 including Coach travel, Harbour cruiseand entrance to 4 museums. Leaving Albox(Dia) at 8:00am and Arboleas (Maloans) at8:15am - Leaving Cartagena at 6:00pm toreturn home.
Trip to Córdoba - "Fiesta Los Patios" 11th -13th May Staying at the 3* Hotel Averroes (15minutes walk from La Mezquita) for 2 Nightson half board (inc Wine/water) €145 pp indouble room (single supplement €38.50)
Booking required before 1st of April (€50Deposit)
APSA (Animal Protection Society
Albox)Charity shops open Monday to Saturday10:00-14:00. At C/ Ancha 10, Albox and C/Vulcano, Tijola (opposite the local policestation) Tel: 663 762 642 www.apsa.org.es
Art classes with Jeremy and Evie every
Thursday 11.30am - 1.30pm at BarRumores, Albox. Classes in Turre onWednesdays. Tel for more information:653 714 767
Art Classes with Dee every Monday 10:30
-12:30 La Parilla, Albox, beginners andimprovers. Every Wednesday 10:30 –12:30 Bar International, all levels. Call Deeon 663 341 904 for details.
Computer ClubBeginners sessions - 13:30 on Fridays at BarRumores in Albox, lasting 60-90 mins.Regular Club sessions 10:00 on Fridays(same venue) for 2-3 hours. Regular Clubsessions will include a talk, discussion,question & Answer sessions and hands-onhelp (hands-on help for full members only).For more info [email protected] orcall David on 950 064 311.
Puppy RescueQuiz night – Raffle and Bingo Every 3rdMonday of the month. to raise funds forour abandoned Dogs and Puppies. BARLEPANTO 8pm start. €2.50 euros perperson. Max 6 persons to a team. For moreinformation tel: 950 591 893
Rambling GroupMeet at Dia Car Park Wednesdaysfortnightly. Contact Chris Pearce on630 56 26 18 for details and programme.
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Royal British Legion AlboxRBL Albox holds its monthly meeting on thethird Thursday monthly and coffeemornings on the first Thursday monthly atLa Parrilla Restaurant. Meetings start at11:00 hrs. Contact Chris Pearce on
630 56 26 18
Monthly Quiz run by Albox RBL at Bar LePanto, Albox on the first Monday of eachmonth. First question at 8.30pm. Details950 06 45 34
Keep Fit Class run by Albox RBL at Sophia’sGym, Arboleas each Monday at 11.30.Female instructor.Details Sandra Evans 950 064 334
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El PinarEl Pinar Walking [email protected]
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Luz de Luna Retreat
www.luzdelunaretreat.com
Check website for details of events
5 & 6 Mar5 & 6 Mar5 & 6 Mar5 & 6 Mar5 & 6 MarchchchchchAngelic Light Transmision with Victor Lu, Dorrren
Virtue Facilitator.
19 Mar19 Mar19 Mar19 Mar19 MarchchchchchNPA (Non Personal Awareness) with Joel Young
Mojácar
Elderberries Lunch ClubFor the elderly, lonely or handicapped.Contact Margaret: 950 477 063 or Marianne:950 472 349
Dames In Spain
Meet every 3rd Monday of the month atThe Kimrick, Mojacar at 11:00 am. New andold members most welcome. For furtherinformation please contact: Gail CreaseyChairman on 950 472 225 or Iris HamiltonSecretary on 950 475863.
All areas
VeraAlmeria Link Friendship GroupSupport and friendship for single people inSpain. Meet Wednesdays at 8.30pm at VeraHotel. All welcome. Info from Johnny950478899 or Heather 667243561.
Los GallardosBetty’s Garden ClubMeets at 11.30 for 12 noon every secondMonday of the month at MirafloresRestaurant, Los Gallardos Camping Site.Tel: Chris Champion: 950 398 021
Arboleas
F.A.C.E (Fundraising in Arboleas Caring
for Everyone)A Spanish registered charity, raising moneyfor local worthwhile charities includingMACS (Mojacar Area Cancer Support)[email protected] www.face-charity.comLine Dance Class every Monday Afternoon.14:30 - 16:30 at Bar Rumores in Albox.
Huercal OveraDames in Huercal OveraThe ladies social group meets at The TennisClub, Huercal Overa every third Wednesdayof the month from 10.30 - 12.30. ContactPam. Tel: 677 273 736.
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Turre
635 290 846
635 290 848
Dames In Spain & Dames of Turre
guest speaker - dames singers - monologue
Ticket 5,00€ incl. buffet and cava, available
from Gail Creasey 950 472 225 or Iris
Hamilton 950 475 863
at
Centro de Usos Multiples Mojacar
on
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY EVENT
invite you to join them for their
TUESDAY 8TH MARCH 11am
All ladies welcome
Photographic exhibitionJayne Raine. 8th April, Centro de Arte,Castle, Mojacar Pueblo.
Bridge ClubMeets every Wednesday, 7pm at Valle delEste Hotel, Mojácar Playa. Contact Les 950437 100
Royal British Legion Mojácar
Meet each 1st & 3rd Thursday of the monthfrom 11.30 am at the multi-use building akaArtisan Centre next door to the BritishLibrary. You don’t have to have served inthe armed forces to become a Member butif you have served you do become aBeneficiary which entitles you to apply forwelfare assistance.Dedicated welfaretelephone 664 042 197. General enquiriescall 950 473 025
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The ROSE SINGERS“SING WITH THE SPIRIT”
CELEBRATING EASTER
And
A “REGULAR ROYAL” EVENT
Songs by Gershwin, Kern, Rogers &Hammerstein,Gilbert & Sullivan, Rutter,
Thiman and many more.
Sacred, Secular, Jazz, Opera -something for all.
SAT. 30th APRIL at THE KIMRICK
SUN. 1st MAY at CAMPING LOS GALLARDOS(WITH DISABLED ACCESS)
Each Evening 7.30pmTickets 10 euros
Available from: Gills, Mojacar Playa,
Forget-me-not, Las Buganvillas,
Total Entertainment, Turre,
Both Venues, and Choir Members
Curtain up 7.30pm
Tickets 10€ Available from:
CRA Library - Cantoria
Girasol, Almanzora Group of Friends andOne Stop Pools (Longos) - Albox
Essentials - Arboleas
Shandmade at Bar International SaturdayCar Boot Sale
The New Kimrick Hotel and Gills EnglishBed Linen - Mojacar
For more details ring950 439 406 - 650 817 517
8th, 9th & 10thApril at MuseoPedro Gilabert,
Arboleas
16th & 17th Aprilat the New
Kimrick Hotel,MojacarBy
Richard Harris
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ALMERIABUILDERS.COM A fully legal companyestablished in 2001. We do all types ofbuilding and construction throughout Almeria.All our work is guaranteed. 659 685 133.
LOCK STOCK & BARREL locksmith andcarpentry services. Locked out, lockschanged/upgraded, free security survey, 24hremergency service. TEL: 608 673 [email protected]
Locksmiths
Building Services
PLUMBING & GENERAL REFORMS -MOJÁCAR20 yrs experience in Spain.Andy 697 302 039
Plumbing
STEVE TREEExperienced painter and decorator, no jobtoo small or too big. Call 677 046 624
Painting & Decorating
AUTOTEC MOBILE REPAIR SERVICETurre based but cover all local areas.Servicing and repairs plus ITV for all typesof vehicles. Call John 628 781 435.
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Garden services
Timber suppliers
ERIC Tree surgery and firewood.Call 950 469 389 or 650 389 [email protected]
SANTI’S MOTORBIKE & CAR REPAIRSEnglish and Spanish spoken. Competativerates. TURRE and surrounding areas.678 203 143
Mechanics
Property Maintainance
SPECIALIST in Roller shutters / Persianas,repairs and all types of replacement glass.Call Stephen on 620 924 160
WOOD 2 GO Velez Rubio. For all your timberneeds. Construction & joinery timbers forinterior/exterior.Trade & public. Tel: (office)950 614 050, (Paul) 661 157 689, (Graham)606 156 151 Email [email protected]
D PRITCHARD CONSTRUCCIONESFor free quotation on all building, reform &maintenance work. 35 years experience.Specialists in construction of quality pools.Call 617 698 418
ALAN MARKS English bricklayer, tiler forover 20 yrs. Mini Digger & driver,recommendations available; ring for a freequote on 635 264 751 or Kaz 635 264 766.
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Airconditioning & Satelite
SOLOSAT airconditioning specialist offeringten years experience of installing & servicingall airconditioning & satelite equipment.Call for latest prices. Nick 699 909 737 or950 528 334
BLOCKED DRAINS USCCTV Surveys & inspections, Turbine RootCutting, Blocked Drains & Pipes, All areascovered, Tel: 950 091 109, 648 768 587
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DR DONNA - TurreMedical interpreter extraordinaire. Can befound in Piano Bar, Bar Stop, Diegos or Chillifrom 12pm onwards, or you can call on678 203 143RIANNE SMULDERS AbogadaEnglish, Spanish, Dutch and German. Legalhelp and advice. 950 122 742 / 600 274 [email protected]
VICTORIA INSURANCE SERVICES - MojácarTel: +34 950 475 241 Tel: +34 664 826 524Email: victoriainsuranceservices@gmail.comwww.thepropertyshopmojacar.com
Legal & translation
RANCHO LUZ DEL SOL - Partaloa nr AlboxLessons & rides, livery & loan, weekendpony clubs. 678 838 547
Horse Riding & Quad bikes
ALMERIA ANGELS - All areasEmergency support systems plus nursing andcare. 902 026 468
BALANCE FOR HEALTH - Turre635 290 846 or 635 290 848
CRYSTAL MAN - Albox & MojácarHealing crystals. John 617 699 624
GIRASOL - AlboxHealth Food Shop. Also Keep Fit, StructuralFitness, Karate, Children’s Gymnastics,Callenetics, Movement for Toddlers.639 089 170
Health
STEVE - Arboleas marketPlant sales and Seedbed Rolls!
Gardening
SEE TRADESMAN PAGE (PAGE 59)
Building Services
SHARON BRINGLOE - Mojácar.All beauty treatments. 687 389 925
Beauty
CONNEXIONS - TurreComputer sales & repairs. Mobile phones &SIM cards. Internet broadband. Internetmodems. Mail box service. 950 479 502
LOCUTORIO - TurreInternet, photocopying & fax, publictelephones, mobile phone credit. C/JuanCarlos 1, Turre
Communications Services
SEE PAGE 62
Couriers
CLARE STONERClassically trained vocalist and entertainer.All music tastes catered for. Available forany function. 635 038 566
CHRIS TOWNSENDFor all your KARAOKE, quiz, bingo, race andpokernight needs. 664 540 957
Entertainers
SPANISH HIDEAWAYS - Arboleas958 003 391 or 676 604 008
NEW ONE STOP - Mojácar950 473 040
APARTAMENTOS TORRES - MojácarHoliday apartments to rent 682 202 345
Estate Agents
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CLASSIFIEDS
SMALICE SEWING - Mojácar areaAlterations, clothes, curtains, bedding, etc.Call Alice: 666 617 037
Sewing
SKY SHOP667 235 205 [email protected]
Satelite TV
BAR STOP- TurreLive music. 950 479 593
BISTRO ROJO - AlboxMeditterranean cuisine 634 376 674
GALA’S BAR & RESTAURANT - MojácarRegular entertainment. 950 472 308 /618 539 500
LA DULCE CASA - Palomares950 467 768
THE PASTY SHACK - TurreTraditional English fare. 678 304 395
THE PIANO BAR - TurreRegular entertainment. 610 005 373
MO’S MUSIC BAR - La AlfoquiaLive music. 950 449 635
OTTOCENTO - Mojácar950 615 100
STONEYS SPORTS BAR - Turre671 896 391
TABERNA CHRISTINA - Villaricos693 743 791
THE BLUE LAGOON - Mojácar600 829 518
THE IRISH ROVER - Mojácar950 473 135
THE ROAD HOUSE - TabernasLive music. 950 066 007
THE UNION BAR - La Alfoquia950 473 135
Restaurants & Bars
ELC- Mojácar950 615 489
GIRASOL - Albox639 089 170
Spanish Lessons
FERRI TOURS - Mojácar950 472 333
Travel Agents
SEE PAGE 62
Van Hire
FOR SALE! Toyota Paseao, 1.5 ST. Spanishplates but rhd. ITV till June 2011. Greatcondition and cracking runner with nofaults. CD player, elec windows/mirrors.950€ Tel: 634 323 108
FOR SALE! Baby equipement. Campingcot 15€. Clip on table chair 15€. Bicycleseat 10€new. Baby bath 5€. For saleseperately or together for 40€.950 066 131 or 661 024 287
FOR SALE! This seasons local olive oil forsale. 15 Euros for a 5 litre bottle.Phone 950 52 38 54 or 610 92 59 32
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Couriers (Europe wide)
Removals
DE LIMA’S S.L. Professional removals.Packaging service. Local, national & interna-tional. Containerised storage.Call Marc 647 006 183. Mojácar [email protected] www.delimas.biz
Taxis
Juan TURRE - 670 479 386
EPS DIRECT - UK-Spain-UK Well establishedCourier/Removal/Storage services & UKshopping (Argos, Asda etc.) Call 950120805/673773537 / (0044) 7865665619 or e-mails a l e s @ e p s d i r e c t o n l i n e . c o mwww.epsdirectonline.com
COURIERS EUROPE Fully legal company. Yourgoods fully insured anywhere in Europe.Competative rates. Sprinter/transit vans.Tel: 0044 7593218257. skype: couriers-europeEmail: [email protected]
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Local Police:
Albox 950 121 080Carboneras 950 136 136Cuevas del Amlanzora 950 548 700Garrucha 950 460 002Huercal-Overa 950 470 585Mojacar 950 472 000Pulpi 950 465 049Vera 950 390 010
Local Guardia Civil:
Albox 950 120 908Carboneras 950 454 082Cuevas del Almanzora 950 458 082Garrucha/Mojacar 950 617 079Huercal-Overa 950 471 112Pulpi 950 464 024Turre 950 468 222Vera 950 393 193
Hospitals:
AlmeriaTorrrecardenas 950 016 000Huercal-OveraHospital La Inmaculada 950 029 000
Electricity:Endesa Enquiries 902 509 509
Breakdown 902 516 516
Gas: Leaks 901 121 212Information 901 100 100
Water: Breakdown 902 355 575
Railway Stations:Renfe 902 240 202
Airports:Almeria 950 213 700Alicante 966 919 000San Javier, Murcia 968 172 000
Bus:Alsina Graells (National) 950 238 197
for timetables see www.alsa.esAutocares Baraza (Local) 950 390 053
For timetables seewww.autocaresbaraza.com/horarios.phpLinebus (International) 902 335 533www.linebus.es
Tourist Information:Almeria 950 280 748Carbonares 950 136 052Cuevas del Almanzora 950 548 707Mojacar Pueblo 950 615 025Vera 950 393 142
Telefonica:
Report a fault 1002General enquiries 1004
ITV:Albox 950 120 902Vera 950 391 726
Town Halls:Albox 950 120 908Antas 950 619 015Arboleas 950 449 430Cuevas del Almanzora 950 456 488Los Gallardos 950 469 000Garrucha 950 460 058Huercal-Overa 950 134 900Mojacar 950 615 009Turre 950 479 011Vera 950 393 016
Emergency Numbers:Ambulance, Fire, Police (Multi-lingual)
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Guardia Civil Hotline 062Health Hotline 061Local Police Hotline 092Coast Guard 900 202 202
Weekly Market Days
Monday Huercal-Overa, Antas, BerjaTuesday Albox, Los Gallardos,
Cuevas del AlmanazoraWednesday: Mojacar, Bedar, Lubrin,
Velez Blanco, PulpiThursday Cuevas del Almanazora,
Carboneras, SorbasFriday Gurrucha, Turre, ZurgenaSaturday Aguilas, Vera, Arboleas,
Velez RubioSunday: Villaricos, San Juan, Fines
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