Home again
AndalucÃa, 13th of May
I have just arrived back in Spain after a four day visit to Bristol and I'm so pleased to be home, which is how I see it now. It was great to see friends again and I have to admit to having indulged in a little retail therapy but I missed the sun and the scenery, and of course Fred who stayed here to paint the house whilst I was gone. Having been a city lover all my life I've converted to being a lover of the outdoor life - as long as there is sunshine!
A new family member
You might remember that I had to leave my three legged old cat in the care of a good friend in Nottingham. I knew that it wouldn't be long before either I went in search of a cat or a cat came in search of me. The latter happened a week or two ago and we have been most definitely adopted by a beautiful young male who is temporarily named Gato, the Spanish word for cat. We are going to take him to the vet for a health check and to be neutered. There are stray cats everywhere here and we don't want to add to the problem. Evidently dogs are often left on the doorsteps of newly arrived foreigners, especially the English I suspect, because the Spanish know how soft-hearted we are about animals.
How to restore a floor tile - use hairspray!
La cocina, the kitchen, is just about finished and we think it looks wonderful. There has been much scratching of heads about how to deal with the reclaimed floor tiles, which have been laid but are in a pretty poor condition. This evening the contractor Andre, his foreman and two ladies who clean and paint have been experimenting with ways to restore the beautiful brick red and mellow yellow of the tiles. The solution, a thorough soaking with hair spray followed immediately by a coat of sealant. This is being done as I write and the air reeks of hairspray, something I haven't come across for years since I last had a bouffant hairdo in about 1961.
Las visitas, the visitors
My mum and step father are coming to visit on Thursday, our first visitors from the UK and we are hoping to impress with the kitchen and the view if nothing else. Much cleaning, painting and gardening to be done in the next day or so. The lady in the paint shop in the village sees us every few days and I think is astounded by the quantities of la pintura, paint, and las brochas, paint brushes, we get through. The brushes are so cheap here you can just use them and throw them away which helps no end.
Sent by: Sue
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