The boat Journey was grand, The Connemara is a basic no frills service it's there just to get me from A to B for €637Interested to know what the boat journey was like?
Unfortunately I would have no idea about that, as I'm still a good few years away from the OAP so don't look at those thingsDo "pensioners" get discounts on rail, bus travel etc?
Not discounts , but free travel ...if they apply for it.Do "pensioners" get discounts on rail, bus travel etc?
The short answer is No. But, occasionally, I chance my arm on the local bus service and I travel free 50% of the time. Just flash your passport and Irish Free Travel Pass (nothing wrong with trying).Do "pensioners" get discounts on rail, bus travel etc?
The new place is really nice and I'm liking it a lot, I would say it's a typical old Spanish property with it's unique quirkiness but has all the mod cons as well, though it's not as quite as the other place but by no means is it noisy eitherCervelo. How is the new accommodation in the town working out compared to the previous choice?
Do you post your rides on Strava or other apps, so other envious cyclists on this forum can follow your progressThe new place is really nice and I'm liking it a lot, I would say it's a typical old Spanish property with it's unique quirkiness but has all the mod cons as well, though it's not as quite as the other place but by no means is it noisy either
Lubrin is a small village with about 500 people living in the village and in the municipality area there is about 1700 in total but you wouldn't even know there was that many people here
When I go out for a walk I'd see at most fifteen to twenty people out and about doing their thing, the only time I'd see more is if I go to one of the four pubs/restaurants at the weekend that are here
Shop wise there are two small local supermarkets but I travel down to Mojacar or Vera to do the weekly shop in Mercadona or Lidl and would only use the local ones if I was short of anything.
It may be a small village but when you go looking you'll find a Hairdressers, a Barbour's, a Hardware, a very basic electronics shop, two banks, couple of solicitors, estate agents etc etc and on Wednesday there is a market that comes to town with about thirty plus stalls of local produce and other things. And I forgot to mention there is also two small bakeries one of which is next door to me and just outside the village there is also an Olive oil processing plant and a Honey manufacturer all of which is sourced locally
Weather wise during the day up here it's high teens to low twenties but the forecast is for it to get a bit cooler over the the next few days especially at night where there expecting temps to drop to low single figures but once it's dry and sunny when I'm out on the bike I don't really care what the rest of the day is like
On a side note it nearly all came to an end on Wednesday as I had a very close call with a car while descending from the "convent"( Puerto de la Virgen) took a blind corner to fast and went wide straight into a car coming up the climb, luckily no real damage done except to my ego but it was a good wake up call for me not to be so cocky until I've familiarised myself with the area again and that my reflex actions need to go to the right instead of the left!!
Yes indeed I am, it's both a blessing and a curse to be on Strava. If you PM me I'll forward my Strava name to youDo you post your rides on Strava or other apps, so other envious cyclists on this forum can follow your progress
Weather wise it's been a bit of a mixed bag for me, temp wise its high teens to low twenties most days which is perfect for walking about or sitting out in a café or bar but on the bike is slightly different as there has been a constant northly cool breeze that really cuts into you when you pick up a bit of speed so I've been wearing arm warmers on bright warm sunny days which is a new experience for me!!Cervelo. How is the weather.....are you enjoying the day to day stuff......Is Covid a problem where you are?
Weather wise it's getting a bit cooler most days are mid to high teens now but starting off cool in the mornings and only getting up to temperature by mid day.
Maybe we could increase the group. Sounds nice.Cycling is going good, had to take a week off due to a skin irritant down below which led to me meeting up with Lep again for a long walk and lunch, he really is a total gentleman and a fount of knowledge especially about the area and its history.
Well done. Keep up the good work.Had a go yesterday at my first goal 40K in under an hour, knocked 2"17 off my previous PB so now I'm 1:01:35 for 40K
You're more than welcome to join us anytime we're getting together or we can travel to you as I have the car hereMaybe we could increase the group. Sounds nice.
The next village over from me is Uleila de Campo and the "Shoot the Donkey" scene from Patton was filmed there!The Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns were filmed there and so was Lawrence of Arabia.