Friday 19 December 2008

Thailand

Wat Arun, Bangkok


MONDAY 8 - SATURDAY 13 DECEMBER 2008

On the way to Australia to visit our son and his wife, we stopped in Thailand for a week staying in Pattaya for three nights in order to go diving with the excellent diving centre, Mermaid Dive School.

We then spent three nights in Bangkok, visiting some of the beautiful temples there, travelling by water taxi and sky train. The Grand Palace was amazing, with several temples and the Emerald Buddha. We also visited the immense Gold Reclining Buddha, which is 46 metres long and 15 metres high. The Calypso Caberet with the Ladyboys was interesting! On the last night we had dinner at the impressive Breeze restaurant on the 52nd floor of the State Tower. The entrance to the restaurant is over a lit glass walkway with stunning views of Bangkok.



Wat Phra Kaew Temple - Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Selling brushes


The Dor-Shada Resort, Pattaya


Visit from Junko

Junko on Susannah


WEDNESDAY 19 - FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2008

We met Junko, who is Japanese, in Seville last year in our Spanish classes and we became good friends. She has returned to Spain to continue improving her Spanish and came to stay with us for a couple of nights on her way to Malaga. It was quite a test for our Spanish as she doesn't speak much English, but we managed.

Visit from Diane and Graham

Parque de la Mata


SATURDAY 25 - THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 2008

Our friends, Diane and Graham, came out to stay with us for a week. Unfortunately, the weather was not at its best with very strong winds and some rain - even a tornado! We had hoped to go down to the Mar Menor for a couple of days, but only managed a sail one morning. However, as Diane and Graham had hired a car, it gave us the opportunity to explore some of the hinter land.

Spanish coast to Torrevieja

Roger and I doing a wreck dive


SUNDAY 5 - SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER 2008

After leaving the Balearics we took a few days to sail down the Spanish coast to Torrevieja, where we were lucky enough to secure a berth for the winter in the beautiful yacht club

There are 3 Marinas in Torrevieja, one of which only opened in June 2007 and has loads of space. The yacht club does excellent 9 euro 3 course Menu del Dias, including a bottle of wine. There are also quite a few restaurants in the town that do cheap Menus del Dia, so we eat out nearly every day at lunch time.



We spent a few days in the Mar Menor, where we completed our Advanced Open Water Diving course with Mervyn.