Thursday, 29 November 2007

Brilliant Builders from Ronda and from Chile.

Dear Reader,

What a glorious day it’d been on the Costa del Sol. Almost December and I’m in a tee shirt. This really nice weather has brought out lots of bar restaurant customers, which is just as well, as we have to pay-off Claudio our builder tomorrow. We won’t see him again in the bar for quite a while, as he’s going back to Chile were his wife is really missing him. However if we find a project to invest in here, we may well, bring him back to do the renovation, as he can do most trades to a good standard and we get back 25% of what we pay him, as he loves spending time in our bar restaurant after he has done his days work.

The bricklayers from Cuevas del Becero,Ronda, Mateo and Co have finished the two main entrances to our urbanization, so I am really featuring them here today, as they have done a fantastic job of constructing two decorative rustic brick arches. The have been traveling backwards and forwards from Ronda to work here on the Costa del Sol each day, so I feel sure that they are looking forward to being based back in Ronda town tomorrow. They think it’s really great that I have taken their pictures and pictures of their wonderful work and that they will appear on the web. I’ll include their contact details and they can be contacted through my website. Mateo Construciones y ReformasTel: (00 34 )659 84 88 90Whilst we have had 20 happy years in the bar restaurant in Marbella, Costa del Sol, we do want to sell it and do something completely different for a few years. We like the idea of buying an old property and refurbishing it to a good specification, so all the contacts that we have made will come in useful when the time does eventually come.

Cheers

Graham .

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Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Costa del Sol Joins the Modern World.


Dear Reader,

Olivia and me were in the bar/ restaurant earlier, mainly cleaning up after the electrician’s work. Happily now the bar floor is squeaky clean once more.

Before we left home I took a few snaps of the Puppies

Yorkie Puppies in Estepona-San Pedro,Take first steps, at 3 weeks.

who are now allowed to leave their whelping box on sprees and explore the enclosed terrace. It has been great fun watching them learning the rudiments of walking. A few friends from the bar restaurant have been up to take pictures and to see them, but we don’t allow any handling, as Sami the mother gets really agitated when that happens.

Claudio is trying to wear several hats at the same time in finishing off some of the jobs in the apt, repairing the glass- fibre roof over the bar restaurant terrace and also trying to get his daughter’s apt ready to hand back to the owners on Friday. We have been helping him by shopping for plaster and tiles etc, which is why we were to be found in the bar so early this morning.

Do you remember when if you wanted a pair of taps,

The old family run type feriteria on the Costa del Sol.

you’d simply go to the local hardware shop and buy them; well that’s all gone here in Estepona and on the Costa del Sol in general. All shopping for DIY or building and plumbing bits is done in big out of town commercial parks or (poligonos industriales).

Costa del Sol new style commercial parks come with landscaped round abouts. ( Pictured here San Pedro-Marbella).

They have so much stock, a lot of choice and bills are fully computerized, so that when you need to change anything, it can all be done in a flash.

Yes! The Costa del Sol is entering the modern world with great gusto!

Cheers

Graham .

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Friday, 23 November 2007

We Are Prisoners in our own Bar, Restaurant and Take-Away, All Day Today!

Dear Readers,

Today the builders are putting the finishing touches to our kitchen floor at home and we have become prisioners in our own bar, restaurant and take-away in Marbella. We have been told that we cannot walk on the new tiles for 12 hours. However we do have tiles in our bar and are free to walk on them, plus we have food, drink, toilets and lovely clients, so what’s the problem However it’ll be really nice when we can actually return home to our apt and walk on our own floor. Tonight we will not be able to even enter the kitchen, but fortunately we do have a bar in our lounge and the fridge containing the ice cubes is currently in the entrance hall, so we’ll go to bed happy!

Cheers

Graham .

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Thursday, 22 November 2007

Lovely Luna Comes To Visit the Bar Restaurant.

Dear Readers,

A family of good friends and good customers at our bar restaurant in Marbella-West; Tony, Yara and their lovely 10m year old daughter left the area to head for Malaga city where Tony has a cracking job doing IT development work in an industrial park just outside Malaga. They call us at the bar regularly and usually come to visit us at work in the bar on Saturdays.

Luna is a very loving little child and it’s a great pleasure to see her each week. At the moment as soon as she arrives at the bar restaurant, Tony goes off on local business, Inés chats with Yara and Luna comes to the apt to play with the Yorkie puppies. She says she likes going to school in

Malaga, but preferred her school here in Cancelada, Estepona.

Cheers

Graham .

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Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Claudio is Brilliant in Bar Resayrant and Apt. Chas comes up Trumps with Professional Butane Equipment!



Life in the Sun



Dear Reader,

Today our wonderfully talented builder, who is capable seemingly of doing anything, has moved from doing electrical mods. at the bar restaurant to laying a new decorative tiled floor, which will flow from the kitchen into the “lavadero”, washing room. His name is Claudio and he’s here all the way from Chile. He came mainly to see his daughter who once worked with us in our bar restaurant in West Marbella, but it is essential that he returns home to his wife in Chile with plenty of US dollars to pay the bills.

We are thrilled to bits with the fact that he can do so many different trades, apart from installing additional plug points in the bar restaurant, he has also replaced all the sockets in our house with new double or treble ones and behind the telly he has installed a nine point plug socket, so that we can now plug all the satellites and stuff into the same power point without the need for any adaptors or extension leads. All the nine or so cables from the tele. and satellite boxes, he has hidden I just one umbilical chord, which was my wife’s dream. Now one can vac. behind the tele. with just one cable to work around.

The Jeep:

On Monday morning as I left the bar in Estepona to take Victor to Marbella, I noticed that the temperature gauge on the Mitsubishi had shot up alarmingly and realized that I could no longer ignore the hairline crack in the top of the radiator. I called Chas who maintains swimming pools (If you need him please contact my via my mail to on my website www.26intheshade.com). He kindly lent us a fantastic state of the art butane torch, solder and flux and I let Victor do all the heating of the rad, whilst I fed in the flux an solder. The jeep is now back on the road again.

Special thanks to Claudio for all his beautiful building work both in the restaurant and the aptand to Chas for the loan of his wonderful professional soldering kit, without which we would have been lost!

Cheers

Graham .

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Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Bar Restauranr. Builders in All Week. Latest on Yorkie Puppies.


Tuesday 20th November

Life in the Sun





Dear Readers,

We have had the builders in for the entire week, both in the bar restaurant and in the apt and still have another week to endure, so I am apologizing for being off the radar for 4 days, but things are becalming a lot more sorted out, as far as the actual specifications of the building project is concerned, so I can now leave everything in the hands of the project engineer (Ildefonso Perez). He has all the materials on site at the apt and also at the bar restaurant, plus all the necessary machines and as he has seen a couple of building projects in our Estepona-Marbella bar restaurant through to a very acceptable conclusion; I am happy to recommend him to anyone who wants medium to large projects undertaken, with all the correct paper work swiftly in place to keep you legal.

(If you need a good bi-lingual architect/project manager; you can contact me for his details via a comment on this blog or alternatively go to my website www.26intheshade.com and email me from there.)

The Yorkshire Puppies:

Sami the mother has been marvellous:

The following picture is of the smallest born called Angel.

showing us what has to be done and when in order to bring up a litter of minute Yorkie puppies. We have been so lucky to have the local hairdresser Pepe, as a regular in our bar restaurant, as he is a very experienced Pomeranian breeder and through Olivia who runs the Bar restaurant, has been able to answer the innumerable questions that first time breeders always meet. Of course there are many clients in the bar cafeteria, who ramble on about the subject with about as much accuracy as a TV weatherman.

In the bar restaurant and via the blog we have been inundated with inquiries about the other puppy which we will eventually sell. Her kennel name is Corazon or Heart. However although we sold the little boy Jago to a lovely couple who were so thrilled to secure the only little boy in the litter; we have now realized that we must leave the mother in peace before we invite anybody else to view the pups.

(The charming people who bought Jago, were referred to us by Lucia the vet in the Diana Centre and we would highly recommend her to anybody looking for a really committed vet and a lovely person into the bargain).

Well! I’m off now to the bar restaurant to meet Ildefonso Perez, to talk about some small changes required by the town hall.


Cheers

Graham .

Jago

snapped -up at just 8 days

old by ann and her hubby.

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Monday, 19 November 2007

New Breakfast Bar with Mountain Views!

Life in the Sun

Monday 19th November

Dear Readers,

It’s marvellous having my brother –in-law Claudio here from Chile. Apart from the help he has been in the bar restaurant and the fact that we have spent some great evenings together in the bar, catching up on a lot on family history.

Claudio is a really cleaver one-man building firm. In Chile he draws up plans for houses for his specific clients and then, once they have sat together in his local bar perusing the plans and marking up any changes, he builds the whole thing himself, hiring extra labour where necessary.

You can imagine how happy we are at the moment, as he is working in our apt for the last two weeks of his stay in Spain. He’ll earn enough money to cover the cost of his holiday and to make up for his lost wages. He’s also going to do some minor renovation in the bar restaurant, so he’ll earn a bit there too, but he has already taken out the horrible Butterfly bricks in the washing room (They were aerated bricks that allow the room to ventilate, but cut out any view.) and removed the door so that it now connects to the kitchen. Now we will be able to use the washing room, as a breakfast room, as Claudio is building a bar for people to sit round. Where these horrible bricks were, he is fitting arched windows, which have fantastic views. This is a big talking point in our bar.

We bought the apt. after we bought the English bar in Estepona. The apt is about 22 years old and in those days the quality of plumbing and electrical fittings wasn’t very good, so these tired details were making our apt. look a bit grim, so imagine our glee when we gave Claudio a pile of Euros and he returned with loads of new stuff to make our apt both look and feel more modern. He also had loads of bits from the plumbers and the electrical suppliers, which to us were just meaningless pieces and we had and will probably never have a clue why we need them, but Claudio said they were all required to make the system work better.

We have two large sofas in our lounge and both of them are ideally located, but also they both completely obscure the two single power points that we need for reading lamps etc. We now have not one, but two double sockets, with switches. Also next to my bed I have a double-switched plug socket, which was previously behind the bed. Olivia’s room now has a double, switchable plug socket on each side of the bed. I have been telling customers in the bar restaurant, that our whole life will change with these new additions by Claudio.

Sami’s Puppies: Jago the little boy is the biggest and strongest. Then there are two girls, just a tad smaller (they are identical) and finally the smallest, a girl who was just 50 grams at birth is now around 200 grams, but the really great news is that today they all opened their eyes for the first time and that was a marvellous moment and one that the entire family enjoyed.

Jago has been reserved and a deposit paid, there has been intense interest in the remaining girl, but we are not inviting any new prospective owners to view her until she is at least four weeks old, as we had been allowing too many people near the litter and Sami had started to loose interest in feeding them. We are pleased to say that she has now settled down again and the puppies are developing at a rapid rate.

Back to the bar restaurant now to measure up a few things for Claudio and to spend a bit of time with the regulars in the bar.

Cheers

Graham

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Friday, 16 November 2007

Cancelada. Andalusian Dream Pueblo!


Friday 16th November


Dear Reader,

I met Claudio from Chile outside my bar restaurant at 9.15am and then we went off together to spend loads of money on DIY stuff, (Only he’s a real builder!). He has done some lovely carpentry work in our bar in Estepona, but he can also build a complete house. He has “Mucho talento” and we are very happy to have him in the family. It’s never nice having to shell out lot’s of money on decorating or whatever, but when it’s going to a really nice person within your own family, it certainly does feel a lot better.

The stuff we bought today included: plumbing components like new taps. We also bought; floor tiles and loads of plug sockets. We bought some great power tools to make the job easier, as they have come down in price a lot over the last few years.

At the moment Nancy our wonderful cleaning lady from Ecuador is here, she also cleans our bar restaurant. It’s a bit weird really, because Olivia wants her to clean our apt, the same day that Claudio is going to create enough dust with his new power tools to choke the air intakes of a Jumbo jet.

Olivia called me an hour ago and we went together for breakfast, to Bar el Caballo in Cancelada Pueblo. She was feeling very nervous, what with the cleaning lady being in the house, Claudio just about to start knocking out the ventilation bricks in the washing room (El Lavadero), me having a bad bout of back pain and to top it all off, Eli arriving to work at the bar restaurant, complaining of a string of minor, imaginary ailments.

We sat in glorious sunshine on the terrace at Bar el Caballo. Olivia was not in the mood to chat or even talk. She spent the hour writing picture post cards to her family on the other side of the globe in Chile,whilst I started to re-read Hard Times for the umpteenth time (It’s such a wonderful novel, I never tire of reading it.) When our hour was up and it was time for Olivia to return to our bar restaurant to start her shift for the day, one could see that her spirits had been decidedly uplifted. Perhaps relaxing on the bar terrace in the sunshine, with a delicious coffee or perhaps my unruffled approach to the perceived pressures of life had done the trick, but whatever it was, she went to the bar restaurant feeling good. Leaving me feeling happy too.

Cheers

Graham

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Thursday, 15 November 2007

Google Page Ranking.


Thursday 15th November


Dear Reader,

This morning I went to Marbella, to see the people who maintain my website and keep it high up in the Google page rankings. The guy who looks after my website is called Dougie and our meetings generally consist of him demonstrating things to me on his PC at such a speed and with such dexterity, whilst using loads of specialized language that I come away having learned absolutely nothing from him at all, except perhaps that I am a complete Duffer. However today was a revelation. He asked me to make a list of every possible phrase that I though prospective clients might type into a search engine whilst looking for a bar for sale, lease or rent on the Costa del Sol.

Here is the list I wrote, which I don’t suppose you will want to waste time reading:

Bar restaurant for sale on the Costa del Sol. Bar to rent in Estepona. Bar to rent in San Pedro. Bar Restaurant to lease in Marbella, Bar Restaurant to lease in Estepona, Bar Restaurant to lease in San Pedro. English bar for sale in Spain, English bar for sale Costa del Sol, English bar for sale Estepona, English bar for sale in Puerto Banus. Lease a business in Spain. Businesses for lease in Andalusia. Bar for sale in Andalucia. Restaurant for sale in Andalusia. Take Away Food business for sale. Take Away Food business for lease.

The point I am making is that I surprised myself by thinking up quite a lot of different phrases that a person looking to buy a business here on the Costa del Sol might themselves type into Google. I was silently congratulating myself on my creativity until Dougie invited me to look at the list of such phrases he had come up with in the same time.

My feeling of elation was short lived, as I looked at Dougie’s monitor. There was a whole page of word full of “Relevant search terms.” I think Dougie called them in his Future Speak. I had been thrashed by the younger guy with the razor sharp mind and then my gaze fell upon the footer of the word doc, where I read the information:

Page 1 of 4.

I hadn’t merely been thrashed; I’d been annihilated.

I excused myself, saying that I was late for a meeting with my builder, Claudio who is going to start a list of small improvements on our apt which was built about 20 years ago. We are really lucky to have Claudio’s services at our disposal, as he only came over from Chile for a holiday and to spend some time with his daughter. Like any working class person from a third World country, he needs to return home with some money in his pocket, to make up for the income he has lost due to being on “holiday”.

I went over a list of proposed improvements with him this morning and asked him to break his estimated price down into categories. We have a set budget and if his price runs over that it will be simple to cut out one or two parts of the project. I won’t go into great detail, but basically here is what he is going to do in our apartment:

  • Put more sockets in every room.
  • Install all new light fittings.
  • Take out the ventilated bricks from the windows in the washing room (Lavadero) and put in glass windows.
  • Remove the door between the Lavadero and the kitchen.
  • Fit one new kitchen unit.
  • Retile Kitchen and bathroom floors.
  • Repair the steel doors on the roof terraces.
  • Fit modern taps.
  • Put an Internet connection in each room.

Dios mio! I think we’d better start selling off the furniture to pay for all this.

Cheers

Graham

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Wednesday, 14 November 2007

18 year olds (disrespectful/aggressive phase.)


Wednesday 14th November

Dear Readers,

Before I start today’s article, I have to admit to you that between the ages of 13 and 18, I personally was not at all nice to my mother or to my eldest brother who took the place of my father to some extent, (when he died very young, leaving my Mum with four children to raise on her own). Even now at the age of 58, I look back and regret how I behaved as a teenager.


We have an 18 year old son called Victor who works part time in the bar restaurant and is currently studying for the second year of his “A” levels. He is currently going through a stage where he is at times both disrespectful towards his parents and verbally aggressive.

Olivia works very long hours in our bar restaurant to keep Victor in private education, as I am an invalid and can’t do my share of the bar work. Victor is a very sensitive young man and in fact broke down recently whilst watching the Festival of Remembrance. However at times he seems very insensitive toward us and seems not to appreciate what we do for him.

In Flanders Fields
By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)
Canadian Army

IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow
Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

My very close and trusted friend Chas told me an anecdote filled with wisdom, about 18 year old. It came from his personal experience.


One day he was working at a wealthy clients house when he couldn’t help but notice that the man’s 18 year old son, talked to his father as if he were a piece of dirt. As soon as Chas had finished the job, he was invited for a drink at the client’s personal bar and seeming like an appropriate moment, he asked the man why he allowed his son to talk to him in such a disrespectful manner. The man answered saying that it was just a phase that his son had to pass through on his way to manhood. He felt that his son thought he had to win the battle for male supremacy between himself and his father in order to become a man.

Later in my bar restaurant, this same guy told me that, his advice to all parents in this position was simply, to ride out the storm passively, never rising to the bait. He went on to tell me that to respond by arguing would only extend this process and could even in extreme cases; destroy the relationship completely.

Our son is a very amiable young man. He has a lot of good qualities: he helps in the bar restaurant whenever he is called, does a lot of homework, is generally polite, always honest, so we are very lucky that his only real fault is that at the moment he has a short temper and at times raises his voice to us.

We know that no problem between two people can be all one person’s fault. We are probably 50% to blame for the way our son feels and reacts towards us at times, therefore we must look at our own behavior to see if we are being too critical etc before we complain about our son’s. Also we must admit that Olivia being out at work in the bar restaurant for such a lot of the time, we are not able to give him all the attention that he needs.

We have a lot of clients in our bar restaurant who have similar problems with their teenagers, of both sexes and I suppose what I have learnt from listening to Chas’s wise client and to my clients in the bar is, that we as the adults must try to control the atmosphere and the best way to do this (And nobody said it would be easy.) is to back down as soon as our teenager tries to start an argument. It doesn’t mater how many times he or she tries to get us to take the bait, we should just back down, back down and back down again. It takes two people to have an argument, so we shouldn’t let ourselves fall into the trap of becoming that second person.


It's only a phase that a lot of teenagers have to pass through. The answer is to be patient with them and simply wait for them to grow up.

Good luck!

We all need some!

Cheers

Graham

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Tuesday, 13 November 2007

What is a Real Friend?

Tuesday 13th November

Hi,

What is a real friend? We all wonder about that unfathomable question a lot. We are mostly as a breed very insecure and we certainly need to know that we’ve got good friends, but what is a good friend? How do we know if a person we spend a lot of time with; in our house or out and about down the gym, in bars and restaurants, shopping or perhaps lying on the beach is really our friend or just an acquaintance?

I love this subject and I suppose I could actually write a book about it, but what can I say in just 200-400 words that will throw any light on this concept that we are always questioning? Perhaps the easiest way is just to tell you a little bit about one of our friends and then maybe just maybe we will be reminded that there are good people all around us, although there are times when we spend our time with people who just want to use us in some way.

I met Yolanda in my bar restaurant, about 20 years ago. Yolanda is an identical twin. When we met in the bar she was 13 years old and she is now 33.

I can’t go into much detail with just one page available to me, so this will be a sort of sketch of Yolanda and her part in my our lives.

When she was young she used to baby-sit our son Victor, whilst we were at work in the bar restaurant. She never just sat and watched the box; instead she would read to Victor or (Above) Yolanda with two of the Yorkie pups (Now 8 days old!).get him to read to her. Through the bar we would find her other baby sitting jobs, paying several times more per hour than we were able to pay her, but she never ever asked us for extra money.


Yolanda’s family are split between France, where they have a big restaurant and Cadiz where they have a lease for sale on a massive commercial unit. They are breaking the unit up into smaller locals shops and bars and then selling leases on them to clients who want smaller units.

Whenever we go on holiday, whether it be a day trip to Tarifa or 2 weeks in the Dominican Republic, we always invite her as part of our family. Whenever there’s work to be done, she makes sure she pulls her weight and never waits to be asked.

Yolanda is here right now. She came to see the puppies and realizing that the air-con guys had just finished their work here, as soon as she’d seen the puppies she grabbed the cleaning equipment and went right through the house, sweeping, mopping and polishing in every room.

(Above) Yolanda on holiday with us in the

Dominican Republic.

(Left) Yolanda with a jealous Sami looking on.


She is always smiling, happy, positive and always asks all about me or Olivia before mentioning anything about her own life.


Yes! I think we could say that Yolanda is a good friend.

(If you would like to make your own comments on this topic; I’d love to hear from you. All you have to do is to click the comment link and then type away.)

Cheers

Graham

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Monday, 12 November 2007

Manic Monday!




Monday 12th November

Hi


Poki 2kg: The proud father of the litter of 4. Poki often brings
his handler, Solida to our bar restaurant for a
Pizza or a Kefta.

Several clients in my bar restaurant run their own blogs and I often hear the comment “Some days I just can’t think of anything to write about.” We’ll the answer is; get a Yorkshire terrier because then I guarantee you will never have a boring day when you lack the inspiration to write something.

During the night Sami came and slept on my bed from about 6am. She must be getting really fed up with four puppies frantically chewing at her teats. Around waking up time, when I take a coffee in to Olivia,

we started to notice that Sami was not wanting to climb into the whelping box to feed the pups, also she had started digging a little earth from some of the indoor plan pots. We chatted about her behaviour and decided that she was a little bored or perhaps getting a little lazy about the job of tending to her litter and needed to play.

Sami (3.1 kg): One week ago gave birth to 4 lovely puppies,
sired by a gorgeous 2kg Yorkie called Poki. They met in
our bar restaurant.

We were going out to Marbella, Puerto Banus and San Pedro and normally we would take Sami with us, to give her a well-earned break from suckling her young, but as she had obviously neglected to feed them, we had to leave her to hopefully do that job whilst we were out buying stock for the bar restaurant.

Olivia and I went to the bar restaurant this morning at about 10am to fire-up the main appliances: coffee machine, pizza oven etc and then we drove into Marbella, stopping off momentarily at Puerto Banus to collect a dress that Olivia had ordered, we then went on to Marbella, where I spent a pleasant hour breakfasting and doing sudoku puzzles on their wonderful bar terrace, which is situated right on the edge of Marbella ‘s main park. Olivia in the meantime was doing a course nearby.

When Olivia came to meet me at the Cafe del Marbella she ordered herself a café con leche and we chatted about what Sami might be getting up to being home alone. We both agreed that her activities were likely to involve soil, water and digging. After I had dropped Olivia back at the bar restaurant in Estepona, I went up to the apt and as I opened the door, there right behind it was tiny, little Sami eagerly waiting to show me how creative shed been during our absence. I was not disappointed; the whole kitchen floor and half of the lounge floor, the biggest sofa and the whelping box, were all covered with that lovely black soil that you buy for your prize plants. She had basically attacked two large potted plants and she was FILTHFY.

As I didn’t know where to start, I just started with the main suspect, Sami. I half filled the kitchen sink with soapy water and plunged her knee deep into it and it immediately turned jet black. This was obviously some weird super-vitiminized, super mineralized, super-nutritional and most of all, super-carbon enriched soil. Yes! You’ve got it! The type that once on your clothes, sofa, simply doesn’t come-off.

I called Olivia in the bar restaurant, making sure to play down the horror of what this soft little 3.1 kg Yorkie had achieved, all on her own without any power tools, shovels or petrol driven strimmers. Olivia was really busy in the bar, but she just told me; “Don’t use any water, until you have swept and vacuumed as much of the Killer soil as you possibly can. You haven’t wet Sami yet have you?”

“Um, No.” I lied, like a real man.

I decided to remove the two big plants from the lounge and give them an indefinite holiday on the landing, outside the front door. This would prevent further terrorist insurgency.

One of the plants was a rubber tree, which was too heavy to lift, so I pushed the flowerpot along with my feet, in surges, whilst I supported the stem with my hands. I was doing rather well I thought and was half way towards the front door when a friend called me from the bar. I had to leave the heavy plant pot with the rubber tree plant precariously leaning against a chair. I kept the call as short as I could and said that I wouldn’t be able to make it down to the bar due to compromising circumstances. As soon as I’d finished and as the words left my mouth, there was an horrific cracking sound, as this splendid 2 metre tall plant snapped-off about 30cm from its roots.

I now have two large plants outside the front door, making our door look like the entrance to the Frances Hodgson-Burnett’s Secret Garden.

Eli from the bar has just been sent up by Olivia to clean what I have already cleaned. Olivia regards men cleaning in the same vein that many men would regard women driving articulated lorries.

Now I ask the reader to stop and imagine the scene for a moment: mud everywhere, a soaking wet Yorkie, large plants obscuring the front door, the entire floor sodden with Eli’s over enthusiastic mopping and if you have that image clearly in your mind, all you have to do now is add to that the following elements: The phone rings, it’s Olivia calling from the bar restaurant. “The air-conditioning men are on their way up to take the compressor form the “lavadera” and mount it on the roof and also the satellite TV guys are coming up to remove two satellite systems”.

I’m leaving them all here and going for a long walk followed by a long slow beer in the bar. Yes that’s it, I’m doing a runner!

“Just Another Manic Monday”

Cheers

Graham

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Cheers

Graham

>>Click Here! Bar Restaurant for Rent, Sale, Costa del Sol, Spain<<

(If you are looking for a really brilliant architect who is bi-lingual and will convert your house or build you a new one, together with all the correct legal papers; please email me through my website for more details).

Town house in Urb. Monte, Marbella. Needs doing up. Quick sale sought. Going Cheap