


It’s back up at thirty two today, and more down in the town.
We took extra passport pictures to Isobel Lopez (our lawyer), recovered our passports from her office and then went into Mojacar to see the lunch time grand procession of San Agustin from the church with the local Senorita Mojacar and attendants plus the Mojacar municipal brass band (I would have had them marching properly if it was my band, give me six weeks with them and I knock them into proper shape grrrrrr!!). As the procession wound it’s way all around the back and front streets of the pueblo it was proceeded by a guy letting off enormous sky rockets with his cigar and from only his gloved hand. These exploded high into the air with a terrific bang that shook the whole town (was San Agustin something to do with fire works perhaps?). It was great with all the children and ladies in their Sunday best and the gents with clean shirts, best trousers and shoes on. Later we had a drink and tapas in our favourite little bar, did some shopping and came back to the pool in El Pina. We will chill out for a few hours and then perhaps go back down for the final night of music, entertainment and a fire work display at about two (were starting to get into the swing of nocturnal things a little here).
2 comments:
Well the partying is all very well but what happened at Taberno ?!!!
I never saw any sign of all this frivolity when we were there.....it's like one of those kitkat adverts when it all kicks off when your back is turned!!!
Speaking of cats(tenuous link!) sent a pic of kittens to your e-mail.
S,D,I,O xxxxx
Pictures received, responded to email. See blog today for yesterday to see the flat site.
M&D XXXXX
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