2009 Trip
Brian brought the motor home to the house the day before we were leaving, my dear friend Tina helped pack it with me.After a lot of hard work we decided on a cup of tea, as I went to the house for milk I got back to the motor home just in time to see Tina going to pour a bottle of Gin into the kettle instead of water, as neither of us drink can you imagine the state we would have been in, dancing on the top of the motor home I shouldn’t wonder. Any way I thank Tina for her help.Up next morning and getting the last bits in and away we go.We drove to a place called Aguilas for the night, we found an Aires by a small cove.We were parked next to the beach, it was beautiful, there were about ten motor homes there, and some looked as if they were there for a while but most only use the Aires for over night stops. The beach was very small and being in a cove the sea very calm, perfect for the children there.

Off we go next morning sorry to leave this spot and travel to Granada I have been before but it was Brian’s first time. We visited the Alhambra Palace which dates to the times of the Moors. Around all the rooms is a tiled border with Arabic writing on it which reads Ali be praised. The gardens are beautiful with ponds, fountains and walnut trees.In Granada we visited a church where the tombs of Queen Isabel and Fernando lie (these were the parents of Katherine of Aragon who was the first wife of Henry V111). Queen Isabel drove the moors out of Spain then started the Spanish Inquisition.This is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. The Aires we stayed on was in the Sierra Nevada where there was still a lot of snow on the tops of the mountains


We are now in a very small village called Legazpi , the drive here was stunning with such different views, up mountains and through woods. Each house we passed on the mountain road had a sign post with it’s name on and the distance to the house, some times you could not see a house for the trees although they were no more than a hundred metres some only twenty metres from the road. All though this is just a small mountain village it still provides an Eires for motor homes with all the facilities
3 comments:
What an interesting blog Jeanette, and being accompanied by the photos made it even more informative. I do hope we don't have to wait so long for the French part of your trip! You sound as though you are having a whale of a time.
That is very interesting Jay and the photos are great. Can't wait to read some more. Thank you.
Lovely! I liked the storks nesting high up on poles :)
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