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    El Clot de Galvany!

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    Saturday

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    A Saturday afternoon walk at 'El Clot de Galvany!' After the dreadful weather recently, it was great to go for a stroll in Gran Alacant's very own nature reserve; it was a perfect day for rambling. We walked for about two hours in the winter sunshine, exploring parts of the park land we hadn't seen before.  If you haven't been to this beautiful place, get out, leave the pub and go for a walk; you might actually enjoy it!
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    Chatter - Six Months!

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    I have gathered together all the articles, over six months; August 2016 - January 2017; from my 'Chatter' column and produced an ebook, that you can download and keep, free of charge, as a thank you for your continued support, over the year I have spent living in Gran Alacant, as part of the unique community.  You can also view the whole document below, as a readable file.  If you wish to download the ebook, just click on the 'Download File' link, immediately below! 
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    Damp!

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    Trials and tribulations

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    Like many of us in Gran Alacant, my house is suffering with a damp problem. I last cleaned down the stair case to the solarium, four days ago. That's how expeditious the mould grows back.

    These houses are just not built for the harsh conditions, Spain has experienced lately; there is also inadequate ventilation and no heating. Consequently, the houses can be damp and cold, this time of year.

    #livingthedream

    The spores associated with mould, can cause a variety of health conditions. If left untreated, these conditions can cause severe harm. During the last few months I have been unwell, more than I would have expected, since I am rarely ill.  My symptoms are synonymous with mould exposure. For those with a weakened Immune system, the inhalation of spores can cause serious illness. Always seek to eliminate the problem, through better ventilation or stopping water ingress into your home; keep windows open and/or invest in a dehumidifier!
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    Precious!

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    Guard cat

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    Precious has been guarding the house again today. She is a hater of cats, trying to attack anything that moves, of the feline variety! She hasn't noticed next doors cat yet. Precious is full of bull and bluster most of the time; wouldn't hurt a fly, certainly, couldn't earn her keep; luckily for her, she doesn't have too!
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    Very British Problems!

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    Casa Caprice

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    I was up once again, bright and early this morning. I'm actually getting used to early starts, especially when the sun is shining and the weather is fantastic.

    I am sure I suffer with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which I have had a lot of lately, with the weather being so bad in Spain. I can't really complain, as it was a lot worse in Britain, thankfully now, a distant memory!

    It's not just me, who has been suffering at the hands of the appalling Spanish weather. It seems the UK, has also had it's own problems, brought about by the extreme climate conditions, that has been a feature of the Spanish scene, for the last few months.

    Supermarkets have began to ration, good old fashioned middle class staples; iceberg lettuce and broccoli.  In some places, people had been panic buying these items, as well as citrus fruit and many other perishables exported from Spain.

    It did make me laugh when I heard this story on  television this morning; it is just so typically British and sums up everything I hate about the place. In Spain people suffer from the harsh realities of life, lack of money and high unemployment, to name but two, yet 'the end of the world is nigh', when the British run out of unseasonal vegetables for their dinner table.  I wish that is all I had to worry about, but then those back home,  are great at moaning, especially about the trivialities of life.  On top of the corgette shortage a few weeks ago, Brexit and what colour skirt Theresa May is wearing today, Britain is surely suffering, while the rest of the world plays.  Come on you Brits, sort it out; You have nothing to moan about! sometimes I wonder how we ever won the war! 

    #verybritishproblems

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    Reflections!

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    Yesterday morning I was up and about early, very early, so went for a walk around Gran Alacant.  At 1pm I met Paul and Michele for a drink at Zest.  I am finding myself, more and more at a loose end at the moment, so it is good to get out of the house once and a while, especially now the weather is improving!

    I was about to leave Zest, when Katie came in.  The internet, in our urb, had gone down again, as it often does here; when that happens, there is no television, internet or telephone. I have no idea, why Grannet can't solve these connection problems; they are getting worse and worse; another downside of living in Spain!

    I spent the evening with Katie who cooked a meal back at her house.  Salmon and noodle sir fry; it was a welcome change from the austere rations in my freezer. It was an evening of discussing the highs and lows of living in Spain.  There are more lows than highs at the moment and surviving can be very difficult at times. Katie has recently found out, she has a new position, working for an airline at Alicante Airport, so that is something to look forward to.  My circumstances remain as difficult as ever, but these testing times are really life and character building.  I am stronger, wiser and more resilient than I ever have been.  

    ​Of course I am not the only person who has ever experienced issues when living in Spain. Many people I have met, have had their own problems to deal with.  As people we all believe our life, is at times,  worse than our peers; this may or may not be true. Challenging periods  are a reminder, that not everything comes quickly.  In my case I have to bide my time, until the winds of change take hold.  

    I am struggling, every day that goes by but nothing is forever; I just hope all of these trials and tribulations pay off in the end: there are no guarantees of course.  Hard work and determination is the only way forward. Whoever suggested going to Spain, 'living the dream,' wasn't fully telling the truth.  Spain can be a wonderful place but nothing prepares you for the struggles ahead. Those of us in the 'No Wives Club', are here in Spain for many different reasons, but the things we have in common have bought us close together as friends, a team if you like.  These people are extremely important to me and offer hope when I am feeling down.  Everyone offers advice and a sounding board for offloading problems and discussing solutions.

    I just wanted to say a brief word about blogging in general.  People blog for many different reasons; for me it is about recording my life in Spain.  I have had many emails from people, thinking about moving to Gran Alacant or Spain in general, thanking me for my honest approach, when writing about my experiences. At the moment, for me at least, there are a lot of negative thoughts and emotions, whilst dealing with some difficult circumstances; those that brought us to Spain and continue to play a major role in our life; employment difficulties, survival as well as living apart from ones partner.  I will always write honestly about what I am feeling at a particular juncture in my life.  Writing for me, at the moment, is about offloading, reflection and releasing.  My style of prose, just like an artist paining a picture or any creative pastime, is very much dependent on how I am within myself; there is no point hiding the truth, claiming everything is rosy in Spain's back yard.  Quite honestly, for me, there is very little positivity currently, consequently, my muses will reflect that.

    The 'No Wives Club', lift my spirits, every time we meet, that is the positivity in my life, until Darrell returns and the stability we desire is finally a reality.  Everyone needs someone, I am just lucky to have found a good bunch of characters, in which to confide, converse and chat with, that can't be bad!

    When you take the plunge and move to this Country, it is vital that you form friendships, especially if you do not know the local language.  For an expat, living alone, like myself, people are a link to normality, when there seems to be none.  My life hasn't been easy or normal for many years, so anything the projects an aura of alacrity is welcome.  The 'No Wives Club', is my stable link, my Spanish family and my key to success; everyone needs their own special group, I've found mine, now I just have to wait for everything else to fall into place! 
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