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On the subject of books to swap, I wonder if anyone from the Golf Club reads this thread ? If so, would it be possible to put a bookshelf in the lounge area of the Clubhouse, for books for swaps ?
We have started to build a small collection of books in our Apartment, as we regularly read two or three whilst we are at CE (no british TV to distract us!). We would happily leave these at the Golf Club for others to borrow.
We have started to build a small collection of books in our Apartment, as we regularly read two or three whilst we are at CE (no british TV to distract us!). We would happily leave these at the Golf Club for others to borrow.
Regards Mike
#768
I think the Tres Amigos are new, and they compliment the Tres Hermanas out at the front.
Yes, people have been busy...
Yes, people have been busy...
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Here are some photos of Moguer, taken on the same day this week as those of El Rocio. A pleasant day trip from Esuri. However, Monday was VERY quiet, so not many places open (also winter). Coffee
(Perhaps not in order) Square in front of the convent; staircase to apartments; one of many plaques commemorating Juan Ramon Jimenez, the Moguer-born poet/writer.
I hope you enjoy these photos.
Buenas Noches
(Perhaps not in order) Square in front of the convent; staircase to apartments; one of many plaques commemorating Juan Ramon Jimenez, the Moguer-born poet/writer.
I hope you enjoy these photos.
Buenas Noches

Mondays are always very quiet in El Rocio, as this is when most of the bars/restaurants have their one day closing. Only a handful are open on this day, and most dont serve food.
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On the subject of books to swap, I wonder if anyone from the Golf Club reads this thread ? If so, would it be possible to put a bookshelf in the lounge area of the Clubhouse, for books for swaps ?
We have started to build a small collection of books in our Apartment, as we regularly read two or three whilst we are at CE (no british TV to distract us!). We would happily leave these at the Golf Club for others to borrow.
We have started to build a small collection of books in our Apartment, as we regularly read two or three whilst we are at CE (no british TV to distract us!). We would happily leave these at the Golf Club for others to borrow.
What a good idea, I am up for that, Marisol on the other thread was talking about collections and I was a terror for hoarding books but now I read and pass them on . Well all expect for my Wilbur Smiths as I will read every one from start to finish again when I retire (ages yet - sob) and can spend lots of sunny weeks in CE....dream on
Mel
#773
This sounds just like what I said to John as I bit into the driest bocadillo de queso this side of the sierras!
(I should have had the tortilla...)Carol
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I know the sandwiches..they save them for the english tourist..they didnt have BR stamped on them by anychance did they
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What a fabulous thread this is and especially the most recent postings, all excellent info and on the things I like:- books to swap, places to visit and where to eat out, local news such as the new bridge and the connecting road from Beach to IC Marina ( great !) and some wonderful pics too. Thanks to you all !!
Jon Bxl............AT LAST, many congrats to you and others on the thread who have got their places recently, here's to many happy "cava's on the terrace"
A bit of a damper now I'm afraid - did anybody look at the latest ADA news saying that Fadesa owe 5 months community fees ( not sure if this is just our Manzana or not) and they are looking to take legal action against them. This shortfall. and that of others who are not paying, they say will cause cash flow problems that the rest of us may have to pay extra to prop the community up financially until ( when and if) these people pay their dues.
Also a "help" please, not too long ago I saw a list of the certificates/licences we should have along with our deeds to prove ownership, divvy that I am I cannot find it again. I think John and Kath or MichaelH may have posted this. Can anybody point me in the right direction please.
All the best
Mel
Jon Bxl............AT LAST, many congrats to you and others on the thread who have got their places recently, here's to many happy "cava's on the terrace"
A bit of a damper now I'm afraid - did anybody look at the latest ADA news saying that Fadesa owe 5 months community fees ( not sure if this is just our Manzana or not) and they are looking to take legal action against them. This shortfall. and that of others who are not paying, they say will cause cash flow problems that the rest of us may have to pay extra to prop the community up financially until ( when and if) these people pay their dues.
Also a "help" please, not too long ago I saw a list of the certificates/licences we should have along with our deeds to prove ownership, divvy that I am I cannot find it again. I think John and Kath or MichaelH may have posted this. Can anybody point me in the right direction please.
All the best
Mel
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Who are the ADA please..and do you know how mutch extra it will be or has anyone got any idia.or is this legal to pass on some ones non payments to the rest.
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Get your president on the case.....
From the free beer thread. HERE
If any of the members fail to pay the community fees, the President or the Administrator may claim the debt, previous authorisation of the community members, in the Court of First Instance from the city where the block of flats is located, and even have the property sold at auction to recover unpaid charges.
From the free beer thread. HERE
If any of the members fail to pay the community fees, the President or the Administrator may claim the debt, previous authorisation of the community members, in the Court of First Instance from the city where the block of flats is located, and even have the property sold at auction to recover unpaid charges.
#779
Yes, I got the ADA e mail today and can confirm that they are suggesting that if all the owners who have not paid their dues, including Fadesa, fail to pay up, ADA are going to charge the good guys extra money to make up the short fall, in other words, we will be picking up the tab for Fadesa, and all the non payers.... outrageous! For me, this will be the final insult... and no way will I pay for others use... especially Fadesa. They say they have issued court proceedings against 70% of non payers, but go on to say that this is a long process causing a significant cash flow problem resulting in the cessation of a number of services. With Fadesa clearly feeling the pinch, I don't suppose payment from them will be at the top of their list.... so stand by chaps, I think another problem may be on the way.
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No, not at El Rocio, nor Moguer.
"They"? Shouldn't be too harsh on one village. Besides, a bit of stale bread never did anyone any harm. In fact, look out for "migas" on Monday's menu del dia!

Carol



