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Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Spending the afternoons lazing around the pool get hum-drum after a while. Although I would love to spend a couple of afternoons each week doing that but normal life after that. I like to be doing stuff even if only pottering in the garden. Not much fun in the heat with flies biting your legs and sweat running in your eyes. I like sunshine that I can sit in or walk around comfortable.
I remember lots of days when the sun didn't shine all day in Spain. One year I started to note in my diary cloudy/rainy days. I got bored with it by Feb but there were a lot of bad days not to mention the cold. I really didn't like Tenerife, not even for a holiday. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9514575)
Spending the afternoons lazing around the pool get hum-drum after a while. Although I would love to spend a couple of afternoons each week doing that but normal life after that. I like to be doing stuff even if only pottering in the garden. Not much fun in the heat with flies biting your legs and sweat running in your eyes. I like sunshine that I can sit in or walk around comfortable.
I remember lots of days when the sun didn't shine all day in Spain. One year I started to note in my diary cloudy/rainy days. I got bored with it by Feb but there were a lot of bad days not to mention the cold. I really didn't like Tenerife, not even for a holiday. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 9511326)
I don't think we are having an infernally hot summer this year, not where I live (the Axarquia) anyway. Unless my memory has been more affected by the heat than I realised, I don't remember us having more than 4 excessively hot days up to now - although there's another one due on Sunday if the forecasts are right. By excessively hot I mean 36C or over - I don't feel too hot these days if it stays below 35.
The very hot days we have had have been isolated ones rather than all together, so I find it easier when the temperature goes down again the following day. I wouldn't swap this climate for the UK's - in 2006, the year we left to move to Spain, I had to have my central heating on in August. It hasn't got any better since according to family. What she said!:) |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 9514427)
The climate in coastal Spain is pretty good. As many have mentioned the really big difference from the UK is that on most days IT IS SUNNY!. It rains a lot but the sun comes out the same day and it all warms up again - even in January. A couple of weeks ago we were staying in conil, was pleasantly hot but not oppressive like the eastern CDS. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
the OH says the continuous sun, and when cloudy the brightness, is what keeps her happy (there and I thought it was me :frown:)
the expats she works with all say the same, and they get a big "downer" when it rains 2 days on the trot. but what do you expect being inland and 750m up a mountain :) So how do the Spaniards seem to like their cave houses so much - or is it that they are continually trying to sell them to the expats, who only want to sit on the verandah and enjoy :thumbup: |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9515190)
Just remembered I was on the CDS in March...it rained 4 days out of 5 and we never saw the sun, not even for an hour, except on day 5 (as we left for the airport). Some friends who live inland couldn't get to the coast as the roads were impassible.
A couple of weeks ago we were staying in conil, was pleasantly hot but not oppressive like the eastern CDS. If you are here again, from Conil go south just a couple of miles to the Trafalgar beach where there is possibly the nicest beach in the area. Never crowded, even in the height of summer. Or if you can't be bothered, but want to stay in Conil, go northward just a little on the beach and you'll find it gets quieter and more secluded. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
I'm clearly affected by the heat - it's 27º & I'm just about to go in search of some socks:ohmy:
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Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9515297)
Conil is a couple of miles up from where we are. It's a lovely town with amazing beaches, but in the last couple of years the buildings have started to sprawl over the hill a bit.
If you are here again, from Conil go south just a couple of miles to the Trafalgar beach where there is possibly the nicest beach in the area. Never crowded, even in the height of summer. Or if you can't be bothered, but want to stay in Conil, go northward just a little on the beach and you'll find it gets quieter and more secluded. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9515837)
I think we probably did although I forget the names. Had a nice lunch in bolonia and a coffee in Vejer. Shame about Conil, visited a few years ago and there has been a lot of building. Hope it stops now before it is like CDS.
Since they haven't been able to sell the buildings they constructed in the last spell, I'm hoping it will be a long, long time before they build any more. You are right, it would be a shame to have another Chiclana there. Where did you have the coffee in Vejer? There's a very nice hotel in the old centre, and the restaurant la Califa is one of the best around. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 9515826)
I'm clearly affected by the heat - it's 27º & I'm just about to go in search of some socks:ohmy:
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Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Love the Califa, had a great morroccan meal there a few years ago in a really pretty courtyard.
We once spent a few days near chiclana, novo sancti petra. Nice beach but the place seemed all purpose built...no soul, just lots of hotels. We are getting off topic aren't we. Anyway the weather is less fierce...I think:) |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 9515943)
Oh yes. Socks and slippers indoors whatever the weather. Our neighbour knocked on our door the other evening, and he could not take his eyes off my red and white stripy socks and moccasins.Lol.
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Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9515949)
Love the Califa, had a great morroccan meal there a few years ago in a really pretty courtyard.
We once spent a few days near chiclana, novo sancti petra. Nice beach but the place seemed all purpose built...no soul, just lots of hotels. We are getting off topic aren't we. Anyway the weather is less fierce...I think:) |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9510666)
I know that, I just enjoy taking the piss out of those people who used to say I was talking rubbish when I said the UK has a foul, grey climate fit only for mushrooms.
Temperate. Is that a posh word for shit? Where is Aggie anyway? I keep expecting him to say that there are no grey clouds and that the UK weather is just wonderful. |
Re: Are you affected by the heat?
Originally Posted by jaks123
(Post 9535891)
i love the uk summer its my favorite day of the year .still rather be in spain :D:D
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