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Romance in the air.

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Russ and Sharlene  from New Zealand via Melbourne are staying here as part of their European adventure. Russ had planned to propose to Sharlene in Paris but changed his mind when he saw our pool and decided that this was the perfect place.

Once they told us the news we had no hesitation in breaking out the 1.69 euro bottle of Cava that we had in the fridge for a special occasion!

Having had newly weds stay a few weeks ago, you can feel the romance in the air!

What’s left and what’s staying.

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

The Stables are now fully booked for the summer but there are still a few weeks available in the apartment. 14 Aug – 2 Sept looks like a perfect break for a couple.

Best news though is that the Plasma will be staying after yesterdays results!

Sizzling summer has started to fizzle.

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

After the no show of the Football team my mate John told me the Cricket team are unbeatable.  I watched them stutter yesterday and wondered if Fabio had given the team talk. All we need now is for the English hater to win Wimbledon and the 42 inch Plasma could be looking for a new home.

A good day in a roundabout way

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Left home to take Mum up to Bedar for lunch but Miramar, great Lamb, is closed on Thursday, no problem the view and  drive are always worth doing. Where now? we thought of Bar La Montaña, they have jam sessions on Sundays, never been, so we could try it out. I’m afraid it looked a bit scruffy so we pressed on, great scenery, so still no problem. Where now? El Marchal, haven’t been there for years. CLOSED!

Still fun roads with a commentary from the back: “Reminds me of  Mallorca or maybe Austria Oh look it could be the Lake District over there, without the lakes of course.” By now we were at Lubrin where we take our Olives to be pressed and worth a visit. Heading back towards Vera we remembered Bar Lopez at Rambla Aljibe-Lubrin, Perfect! a great Menu del Dia 11 euros with wine, friendly owner and staff, go and try it.

Back in the car and an equally picturesque journey home through the Mountains all in a big circle, we will do it again and so should you.

The Driver wasn’t drinking!

Part 2…

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I meant to post these 2 pictures in the last blog but WordPress (the program that the blog is made with) decided that it was going to annoy me so I closed it down..there that showed it who’s boss and here are the pictures.

Olive trees just about to flower at Finca Arboleda

Olive trees just about to flower at Finca Arboleda

No reason for them except it’s a lovely Spring day and the garden looks pretty good. Noone staying at the moment, a real shame, best time of the year and the pool is 26 degrees what more can we offer you!!

Spring at the Old Stables Holiday villa in Vera

Spring at the Old Stables Holiday villa in Vera

Andrew, you can relax now, I’ve done the gardening!

Well that’s the last 4 months.

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Just found some pictures in my spare camera and it made me realise what a varied winter we’d had.

Flood in January

Flood in January

Then we had a small hurricane, whirlwind or some such thing, shouldn’t that dish be on the roof!

Dish resting in the garden.

Dish resting in the garden.

Then when Spring was just around the corner it was our turn to have some snow.

Snow on the Cabreras

Snow on the Cabreras

Today we laid a small path through the Hotentots near the Stables.

New Path

New Path

New Path

New Path

Stig wasn't much help.

Stig wasn't much help.

Jamie Oliver in Andalucia

Monday, April 26th, 2010

There was a great episode of Jamie Oliver on channel 4 last week. Although he wasn’t in Vera some of the scenery and of course the food was very similar.

I nicked this from their website and there is a link to see it again if you missed it at the foot of the page.

Jamie’s off to the Andalucian region of Spain, where Moorish influences make for more-ish cuisine. He begins his trip with a visit to matador school, where boys learn the art of bullfighting from as young as 10.

“I’ve been close to bulls,” says Jamie, “and it is one of the most fearful things that I’ve ever witnessed in my life.” He’s less impressed by their training props, however. “What I think is quite hilarious is that preparation… is a wheelbarrow with a pair of horns strapped to it,” he chuckles.

Next he samples some tradition tapas with fiery café owner Paprika (nicknamed so because she was born ‘red, like a chilli’). Forget burgers and fries – Andalucians claim the invention of fast food, with their flavoursome selections of cheese, meat and veg.

Inspired, Jamie knocks up his first dish, a tomato salad with chorizo. Served up in the Spanish hills with a little, or a large, glass of sherry, the chef is happy as Larry. “Bob’s your uncle, one of the best things in the world,” he grins.

You can see it here.

Spring Photos

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

The Free to enter Prize Draw Raffle.

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

The First Draw….

What’s on offer? A Fantastic, New and Beautifully Appointed 3 Bedroom Villa plus a Fabulous Penthouse Apartment, again presented in perfect condition.

What’s the story? Our friends have owned and run a successful estate agents in Vera for the past 6 years. They have recently seen the Spanish property market go into decline with exchange rates falling against the Pound, making the purchase and owning of a Spanish property so much more expensive and difficult to achieve. With this in mind they decided to look at an alternative way of owning and marketing property here.

After taking extensive legal advice, they can now offer a way to “live the dream” without any major financial outlay. In fact the winner will receive both the above prizes completely free of all costs, fees or taxes. All the winner will have to do is come to Spain to collect the keys to the prizes and have them legally registered in their names. ( Full details can be found on the web-site ).

How does it work? Our friends offer tickets to a “party” at €30 each, at which the Free to Enter Raffle will be drawn with the two above properties as the prize. For each “Party Ticket” purchased you will automatically receive a free to enter prize draw raffle ticket registered with a unique number in your name, with your personal details. You don’t have to attend the party to win the raffle. The winner will be notified automatically.

Other benefits? The cost of the “Party Ticket”, can be offset against a stay here at Finca Arboleda, so even if you do not win the free to enter raffle prize, you can still visit this beautiful region of Spain, Stay in our Holiday Villa or Holiday Apartment and receive the value of the ticket as a discount off the cost of a weeks holiday here in the sun.

Terms & conditions apply.

Bird Watching around Finca Arboleda

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

We thank Maria and Eugene for this Bird Watching report they sent us.

We hope the Twitchers out there enjoy it.

Birding-report from finca arboleda

17december till 31 december 2009

We visited the following area’s:

Rio Antas, Rio Almanzora, Faro de Roldan, Cabo de Gata and some inland area’s.

Rio antas: The mouth of this river is on the coastal road between Garrucha and Villaricos.  Take direction Puerta del Rey just north of the bridge and keep right until you reach the beach.

We found here: little brebe, great cormorant, mallard, shoveler, common pochard, coot, moorhen, yellow-legged gull, audouins gull, turnstone, sand martin,  cetti’s warbler. Seaside: mediterranean gull.

If you are lucky ( we weren’t), there is a chance to find the penduline tit in the reed.

Following the coastal road to the north, you see very quick a wetland on the left.

( turn left at the roundabout for the best view). In and above the water: common shelduck, mallard, shoveler, common teal, lapwing, Sardinian warbler and dartfort warbler.

Rio almanzora

The channelled bed of the this river is just south of Villaricos.

The seaside was good for black-necked grebe, razorbill, black-backed and black-headed gull, sandwich tern.

We followed the southern embankment for some km’s direction Cuevas. There is hardly traffic here and you can stop everywhere. It was one of the best birdplaces this vacation: cattle egret, little egret, grey heron, black-winged stilt, greenshank, green sandpiper, common sandpiper, dunlin, kentish plover, little ringed plover, common snipe, jack snipe, pied wagtail, grey wagtail, rock pipit, meadow pipit’ bluethroat, crested lark, grey shrike, hoopoe, stone curlew, jackdaw, goldfich and greenfinch.

Faro de Roldan

On the coastal road south of Carbonera. You can drive to the faro, but there is also an interesting walktrack. We visited the faro with stormy weather: northern gannets and mediterranen shearwaters above the sea. Near hte rocks a colony of shags and peregrine falcon, black wheatear, red-legged partridge, serin and rockbunting in the mountains.

Cabo de gata

A cardrive of one hour from Finca Arboleda. Follow direction Retamar.

At 6 km’s after the Retamar roundabout, there is a visitors centre with parking.

Here starts a walkingtrack direction radio-beacon.

We were lucky to see here: sardinian warbler, lesser short-toed lark, thekla and crested lark, common krestel, hobby, golden eagle, black-bellied sandgrouse and a great spotted cuckoo.

In the salina’s were flamingo’s, spotted redshank, common redshank, grey and golden plover, audouins and slender-billed gull, curlew and black-tailed godwit.

Reaching the Cape, Maria was very lucky to discover some trumpeter finches !!

We saw only a few birds in the inland steppe-area’s like Cuevas de Los Ubedos, surroundings of Tabernas and Sierra de Maria.

( probably not so productive for birds in winter).

And at last: Michael showed us a photo of a hoopoe-nest in a plastis little barrel.

The photo was taken near his Finca in the month of december.

Nestplace and nesttime are very remarkable.

Maria van Balkom

Eugène van der Linden