Having
started our world trip I wanted to start writing about it. Already having spent 10 days away from
Barcelona but within Spain it has been an adventure.
30-06-13 The
first days were spent with Chris and Isabelle in their house near St Miguel, Banyoles.
Isa is 8 months pregnant but seems to not suffer any lack of energy and was
happy to entertain us in her house. We
spent the time relaxing in the very nice countryside around their house.
Walking the dogs and our cats, though unfortuantly not together.
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Lili in garden near the house |
If anybody is looking for a place to stay which is set in the countryside near a river then stay with Chris and Isa, they have a self contained unit which is just great for big or small groups.
Meet the Flintstones Molinas!!04-07-13
The next stop was to drop the
cats Rambo and Lola in their new home for the duration of our trip. Close to the small town of Colera on the
coast by the French Spanish border is an abandoned village named Molinas,
the village consists of around 10 houses that are either in a dilapidated
condition or boarded up deserted for the last 40 years. However just 5 minutes’
walk down the valley is a ruin of a house which is now being reformed by a
group of people who have spent the last 2 years gaining permission to do so.
We arrived just before dark,
not knowing the exact location of the village or its condition… we drove for 30
minutes up a mountain down a mountain to the village and nobody was there! What’s
going on here, is it a joke I was thinking… No says Sandrine she has spotted a
house and heard some music…
So we drove down to the house,
which is a ruin, and found a group of people sitting in the dirt about to eat
dinner which had been prepared in the makeshift kitchen, we were duly welcomed
and invited to eat.
Maida,
Ivan, Looa, Lauren, Joel, Lisa, were all busy preparing the dinner table. This
group some of whom were just there for a few days some for the next years have
undertaken the reformation of a house in ruins.
Surrounded by mountains and trees the natural landscape has the
appearance of an amphitheater and indeed at nighttime when the forest is quiet
your voices bounce off the surrounding landscape and echo back to you. The next days of our stay were as part of a
team doing their best to get the ruin into a state that it is comfortably
livable a task which seems enormous given limited resources and remote location
but it’s amazing what you can do with hard work and innovation.
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One day it will have a roof again! |
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View from the old village down to the house |
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Flintstone village! |
On the first day one group was builing a dry toilet. Which will serve both for comfort and a fertilizer for the gardens. The other group worked on clearing a ruin which originally was two storey but now was just the outside walls; the room was full of rocks and ceramic as well as soil/dust our mission was to clear the room of the debris to make a flat surface and add a roof this room would then become a kitchen. I worked on the kitchen,
lifting rocks and sorting debris of bricks, rocks and soil, so that we could
clear the area, it was hot dusty work.
After a few hours it was coming close to lunch and one of the girls said
she was going to the pool to get washed and did I want to come… One of the
resounding positives of the location is its wonderful natural landscape and
small rivers. The bathing pool was about
five meters wide and around 2 meters deep, we stripped naked and dived into the
pool for a well needed refreshing dip…
After lunch it was decided that we go to the beach… Colera is part of the Costa Brava, the water
was crystal clear and fresh… a great place to chill and relax. Lili was having fun in the water playing with
other kids and I discovered a new massage technique.. Take a Sandia melon and eat it! Then take the
part which is left the rind and rub it into the back of your chosen person,
refreshing and effective to use as a massage tool, it does not leave a sticky
feeling but just super soft skin.
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Bathing pool, it had snakes in it! |
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The bottom half of the toilet! |
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Kitchen before roof |
Prunelle
arrived on the final night of our stay and was subjected to attack by mosquito,
its great sitting next to her, I never get bitten!! However that meant we left the next morning… I did have time to finish the roof of the kitchen and the
Eagles that live in the area, did come and fly near to the village. I felt complete in my work and seeing the eagle if a little upset
that Rambo was still missing… on to the
next place
Andorra
11-07-13
The quaint
principality in the Pyrenees was our next stop, we wanted to buy a camera for
trip, after visiting many of the shops we were sold on a Fuji rather than the
Cannon that we had originally wanted, basically it came down to price… During
the evening we stayed at the aptly named
Marco Polo hotel, which was well priced and would recommend it, both breakfast
and dinner was a buffet, so I made sure that I filled up to the max!!
France
13-07-13
Currently
we are in Quillon with Marina Gigi and Lila, staying in their mountain top
house for the weekend, it was an impromptu stop and longer than expected after
Gigi said he was doing a course teaching parents about a method of teaching
that improved on the Montessori method, we both started the course which was in
French but after the first session it was obvious to me that I could not keep
up with the French so instead preferred to spend the time with Lili and in the
village and countryside which is again beautiful, Sandrine continues and will
hopefully be able to translate the results of the course to me to help with our
upbringing of Lili.
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