Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Costa...

We managed to escape this year, for a much needed break, and Spain was our destination of choice. We had a very early flight, so our first day was just spent browsing the local area by foot, in a dazed tired state, but we still appreciated the warmth of the sun, and surrounding beauty.
For first full day, we had pre planned to take the Benalmedena sightseeing bus, and got ourselves a great 2 day deal.
Our first stop-off was at the cable cars. Hubby was a little trepidacious, as it went up the side of Calamorro mountain, but it was fun and could see all along the Costa del Sol coastline.


We made it up just in time to see the falconry display at the Valley of Eagles


Some beautiful birds, with huge wing spans. One did fly off for a bit of a tour, I hope he made it back ok!
We climbed the rest of the way up to the top, to see the outstanding views layed out before us


After our ride back down, it was back on the bus for bit more of a view of the town.
We got off early, so we could take a stroll down the promenade.


With shops and restaurants to our left and the sea and beaches to our right we had plenty to look at on the stroll back


But all along the way were great art works on the paths to distract us from the long, hot walk back


Day two, and it was back on the tourist bus, this time we went to the Dolphinarium, which we only  went to as it was part of the package. Again our timing was impeccable and we arrived just in time to see the dolphin show. These adorable creatures showed off their skills, leaping and acting on command.


There were plenty of animals to take a look at after the display. The penguin enclosure with its mix of breeds, swimming and waddling were beautiful.


After our packed lunch, we headed to Paloma park, another pre planned destination. This park totally lived up to its reputation. Initially our views were lush greenery, palm trees, and chickens!! Winding our way round the pathways, we then spotted some stunning peacocks, with extremely long plumage.


We've heard plenty of squawks coming from the tops of palm trees on previous days, but this time we were able to spot what was making the raucous noise. Bright green parakeets.


Best for me, later in the afternoon, was spotting the lovely bunnies. Shading themselves under bushes and out on the lawns nibbling.


There was just one incident that dampened the mood briefly, when we were approached by 2 gypsies trying to sell us flowers, invading our space. On their departure hubby knew something wasn't right, and found he had been pick-pocketed, but he went straight after them, and got our money back. We decided we needed a strong coffee and cake after that!


It was then round to the top end of the park, to the Cactus area. There were a huge variety in all shapes and sizes, tall and fat, fluffy and spiky. 



This park had everything lakes, trees, flowers, birds, animals, sculptures, exercise areas, green space and cafes


I can honestly say this is the best park i've ever been to!!

Day three, was a rest day, lazing by the pool and soaking up the sun rays, just moving on occasion to fill ourselves with a bit more food!


Day four, and we took the public bus up the mountainous roads to an Andalusian village called Mijas

                            

With the traditional white houses, and tiled roofs


There were plenty of steps up, but worth it for the views


They still had the traditional 4 legged taxis


The 17th century shrine at the cliff side


And an array of colourful fountains


We stopped for refreshments and ended up with the hugest slice of cake!


Day five and we hopped on the public bus to Fuengirola as there was a massive weekly market, the stalls seemed to go on forever, but we managed to pick up a few gifts


After we ate our pack lunch, we spent the rest of the afternoon  relaxing on the beach


Day five, We stayed local, walking along the promenade looking around the shops for more gifts, and took more time to relax on the beach

Each night, after dinner we enjoyed an evening stroll, whether along the beach or the promenade. It was still lovely and warm , and relaxing to hear the sound of the waves


For our last day, we took another stroll around the marina


and a last look around the shops. I found the best shop and could have spent a fortune, with clothes and bagis in a rainbow of different colours!


It was the hottest day and our flight wasnt till the evening so we made the most of the sun rays and sat on the local beach


I enjoyed paddling and foraging amongst the shells and found my first piece of sea glasss


Of course throughout our time I took plenty of pictures of flowers! A whole bright, colourful bunch of petals for future inspiration



We were sad to leave sunny Spain and head back to England to face a long stretch of  Winter, but we have some lovely memories...













Sunday, 26 April 2015

Sunny South Coast...

This week we spent a lovely few days down on the South Coast, and the weather was glorious. We stayed with family in Lancing, and on arrival, after refreshments, we set off down to the town and headed straight towards the beach. After a little tour, the left us to wander, and we headed towards Brooklands park for some lunch.


We couldn't help ourselves, we had to indulge in a bit of geocaching whilst there, and found two by the seafront.


The sun was gleaming, and the waves were lapping, an instantly relaxing sound to me. 


The tide was going out, revealing squidgy sand, leaving its ripple marks, and little pools.
My face was positively glowing on return.


The following day we took a trip to Worthing. The sun was still beating down, and after our morning coffee we took a stroll around town, which had a great mix of high street and independent stores. I found a lovely little craft makers store, the Craft Tea gift shop, where I spotted Made with my very own hands, whom i follow on Facebook, its a small world. 


We ventured down to the seafront, and walked along the pier, where we always like to have a little play on the 2p machines! At the end of the pier, was a cafe decorated in 1930's style, which had been recommended to us, so we stopped for afternoon tea. I can assure you it is well worth a visit, I can imagine it must be a great atmosphere when a pianist is performing.


We thoroughly enjoyed our day and felt very at home there. Again we relaxed watching the tide go out.


For our last full day we planned a trip to Brighton. Firstly, we stopped at Shoreham-by-sea, as we'd been told about some house boats that were well worth a nosy at! They were much larger than I was expecting, and a variety of styles from quirky to modern.


We took the bus to Brighton, and after a panic that hubby may of lost his phone and the time consuming issue of getting family phone numbers to find out, and me getting hassle from work, we were eventually able to kick back and enjoy our day. We strolled around North Laine, taking in the atmosphere and stopped for some lunch.


We again ventured towards the sea and had our fun on the pier, the wind picked up by late afternoon so we took the train back and enjoyed another lovely evening meal.


We had a leisurely morning, after packing up our belongings, we took a stroll around the garden.


And went for a drive along Worthing coastline and stopped at the infamous Sea lane cafe, where we were treated to lunch.


It may have only been a few days, but being away from home and everyday routine did us the world of good, and the bonus of warm sunshine and sea air.


Back home, and the following day we were adjusting to being back so decided to go for a walk and do a spot of geocaching. We found a couple, but our intention of staying local ended up being a 5 mile hike across the other side of town, and having to give up on 2 others.


But there was plenty of pretty Spring blooms and blossoms to see along the way, and an area of large houses ( the size of 3), always good to see how the other half live!


Crafting wise I caught up with my mood flowers


and I've started another Chrysanthemum cushion front in a different colourway, and this time I will write the pattern down as I go!

It's going to be a shock to the system to go back to work, and i'm sure we will be counting the time down till we can go away again!