Something different.
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Something different.
Hi I'm also new to the forum,so would like to introduce myself.I'm Lynne and my husband is Miguel.
We came to visit Ayamonte a few weeks ago and thought it was a lively town.
We have lived in Spain for 15 years now, about 1hour in land from Almeria and think it maybe time for a change of area.
I just have a few questions if you could possibly answer.
What is Ayamonte like in winter.When we visited it was busy,lots of eating outside,people just enjoying the good weather,relaxing.
Apart from eating places and bars, what do people generally do.
Where we live temperatures in the summer are nearly always 30 degrees +.
Are they similar in Ayamonte.
Well I hope I haven't bored you,looking forward to your replies.
Lynne.
We came to visit Ayamonte a few weeks ago and thought it was a lively town.
We have lived in Spain for 15 years now, about 1hour in land from Almeria and think it maybe time for a change of area.
I just have a few questions if you could possibly answer.
What is Ayamonte like in winter.When we visited it was busy,lots of eating outside,people just enjoying the good weather,relaxing.
Apart from eating places and bars, what do people generally do.
Where we live temperatures in the summer are nearly always 30 degrees +.
Are they similar in Ayamonte.
Well I hope I haven't bored you,looking forward to your replies.
Lynne.
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Re: Something different.
Hi I'm also new to the forum,so would like to introduce myself.I'm Lynne and my husband is Miguel.
We came to visit Ayamonte a few weeks ago and thought it was a lively town.
We have lived in Spain for 15 years now, about 1hour in land from Almeria and think it maybe time for a change of area.
I just have a few questions if you could possibly answer.
What is Ayamonte like in winter.When we visited it was busy,lots of eating outside,people just enjoying the good weather,relaxing.
Apart from eating places and bars, what do people generally do.
Where we live temperatures in the summer are nearly always 30 degrees +.
Are they similar in Ayamonte.
Well I hope I haven't bored you,looking forward to your replies.
Lynne.
We came to visit Ayamonte a few weeks ago and thought it was a lively town.
We have lived in Spain for 15 years now, about 1hour in land from Almeria and think it maybe time for a change of area.
I just have a few questions if you could possibly answer.
What is Ayamonte like in winter.When we visited it was busy,lots of eating outside,people just enjoying the good weather,relaxing.
Apart from eating places and bars, what do people generally do.
Where we live temperatures in the summer are nearly always 30 degrees +.
Are they similar in Ayamonte.
Well I hope I haven't bored you,looking forward to your replies.
Lynne.
I actually live in France so can't help, but if you post again on the Spain forum, and particularly the sub-forum called "The Ayamonte Club", the locals will be able to give info!