Postcard from El Berro 2015

chasncath
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edited March 2015 in Your stories #1

Us ‘Oldies’ have a weakness for repetition, and so forgive us for yet again sending greetings from our favourite Spanish village and campsite: El Berro and Camping Sierra Espuña. It’s our eighth visit here and the tranquillity, the soft sounds of birds, bees, goat-bells and yes, frogs, in a backdrop of almond trees and mountains all seem to soothe the soul. Even the Spanish families who arrive at weekends are uncharacteristically relaxed.

When we arrived, most of Spain was still in the icy grip of Northerly winds, and we had to wrap up for our walks. The almond blossom is beginning to fall now but the bees are still busy finishing their task and have started on the wild flowers. Oranges and lemons are ripening as well.

Chas’s birthday this year was passed without the ceremony of last year (70th), but we had a few glasses of wine with our new chums, Dave & Jen, in the campsite bar.
We’ve been here nearly two weeks, and the weather has now changed to hot sun by day with chilly nights. We’re into T-shirts and shorts for our walks at last, so we’re hoping that the weather holds when we move down to Isla Plana this week, and Cath’s favourite open-air swimming pool!

If you want to see last year’s photos look here
Other links you might like to try are
Camping Sierra Espuna
Cycling
Walking

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  • chasncath
    chasncath Forum Participant Posts: 1,659
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    edited March 2015 #2

    And here are some more photos.

  • brue
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    edited March 2015 #3

    Happy Oh dear, this is too much to see and read about in chilly Britain!! Thanks for all the lovely photos and news, the blossom looks beautiful.

  • royandsharont
    royandsharont Forum Participant Posts: 735
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    edited March 2015 #4

    Glad the sun is properly out for you now. We have driven twice across the full country from where you are to San Sebastian in February and loved to see the mile after mile of blossoming almond trees, they make a real picture especially when the land
    is undulating and they stretch as far as you can see.

    I heard there is a new supermarket at Isla Plana now so would be interested in what you think of it for keeping you in groceries rather than having to make the trip to Mazarron? Regards, Roy

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2015 #5

    Wow that looks beautiful.  Another of the things on my bucket list, what I need is more non working time.  I want to put in a smiley face but it won't work..........................  continue to enjoy and belated birthday greetings.

  • LynniB
    LynniB Forum Participant Posts: 32
    edited March 2015 #6

    Looks idyllic. It's on the list of places to stop this year so all being well we should be there too sometime in May.

  • bobash
    bobash Forum Participant Posts: 33
    edited August 2015 #7

    We hope to go to this site at the end of January. Do you need to book  in advance?