All appears under control in the Cabrera’s and the major structural lose is the restaurant Finca Listonero.
Turre town hall have posted a lot of pictures of the fire and aftermath here.
All appears under control in the Cabrera’s and the major structural lose is the restaurant Finca Listonero.
Turre town hall have posted a lot of pictures of the fire and aftermath here.
We had a small storm yesterday AM which deposited about 10 drops of rain.
Unfortunately what we didn’t know was that it started a fire in the mountains around mid-day. We noticed it when some friends left at about 3PM and the sky from here to Mojacar was thick with smoke. When it got dark we could clearly see flames.
Local papers are reporting 300 people evacuated and 20 homes damaged, thankfully no human casualties although it probably claimed a lot of wildlife in a protected area.
David Jackson has written about it here
Very disturbing to read reports of people losing their holidays through booking Villas that don’t exist.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/money/consumer_affairs/article6682770.ece
When you book a holiday It’s difficult to know if a villa is genuine but I would trust one that shows an availability calendar with bookings, the bogus one’s book the same week time and time again.
A guest book that is hosted by an external site that can’t be modified by the owner, ours has 61 entries from Feb 2006.
An owner that will accept credit cards, we accept paypal but 95% of visitors use bank transfer.
We live on site and have a local phone number.
We have changed a lot of our adverts with listing sites because of market swings but we have been with Spain Holiday since Jan 2008 as it says on our ad there.
I could go on but i guess you have to feel comfortable with the people you are booking with. We are always happy to call enquirers who have any questions.
Lets hope that the rental listing sites weed out the crooks, they take enough of our money and they need to offer guarantees and be more stingent with their checks or people will stop booking what is normally a great holiday experience.
Off for a swim to cool down!
Mick
What have we been up to? I’m not sure really, we seem to have been busy, how do people find time to go out to work?
We finally finished the road where it passes the pool to drive down to the stables.
Railway sleepers
We built a small wall with old railway sleepers and it looks good.
We have tried to improve the internet in the stables and first signs are good, we installed a 20db parabolic antenna. We need feedback from guests to see how it works.
Internet Antenna
After quite a wet winter we have had loads of Plums and Apricots and Pirkko has been busy making Jam that we intend to let you, the guests, try, it has been pretty popular already with some people buying extra to take home. We now have fresh Figs and Mulberries. We used to sell excess fruit to the local co-operative but the prices have dropped every year while they rise in the Supermarkets. This year our friend Pauline has been taking them to Albox car boot and they have sold well.
The Olives are coming on nicely and I’m sure it will be our biggest harvest, late November if you fancy helping to pick, not compulsory but it’s normally a fun day or 3 with a good lunch thrown in.
Spotify anyone?
We have had loads of internet problems this year which has resulted in us changing provider, which took a month. We now seem to be 99% stable.
Ten years ago we hadn’t heard of the internet now it is impossible to live without it, music, football, news and running Finca Arboleda all in our little office.
We have a lot of guests coming from outside of the UK this year, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, France and we are being blogged around the world…. well in Holland and Japan anyway.
Do you use Symbaloo ? a fun way to present your bookmarks, useful if you use more than one PC and cooler than delicious. You can even get a custom made Finca Arboleda link. If you use firefox there is a plug in available to let you add bookmarks with a click.
It also has a built in currency exchange tool, calculator, translator and loads more.
I love it, can you tell!
It’s going to be a great year, the Fig trees are already loaded with small fruits.
Orange, Apricot and Plum blossom have been spectacular and the Olives are also looking promising. We’re still eating Mandarins and Oranges from the trees.
We have a new neighbour, Ursula, a retired working Donkey. She’s a real cutie and gives us a greeting when we open the gates in the morning. Just loves her Carrots!