Moved 8 - 7 of mine and one that I am training for a friend. I have one more, but he is away on a lover's weekend.

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Moved 8 - 7 of mine and one that I am training for a friend. I have one more, but he is away on a lover's weekend.
I just spoke with my mom. She said he said something similar to her yesterday about this trip. That he didn't want to stay with evil sister.
I have to call sweet sister and have a talk. I'm not going to have him miserable. He's never acted like this for past trips.
Thankfully they (Catalonian semi autonomous governemt) have stopped short of a full lock down. I think it's dawned on them you can't run a country like that. We have a weekend zone restriction currently. Helpful in the cities and towns but not much use in rural areas. The zone restrictions are in place form 6am in a Friday to 6pm on a Sunday I think. The idea is to let people go to work during the week, but prevent social gatherings at the weekends. A similar policy worked very well for the Chinese. They however had the cooperation and means to lock an area down properly and supply those within it with food and medical care.@Shadrach has Spain and/or Catalonia gone into another lockdown? England is just starting a month-long one today, while we come out of a two-week one on Monday; I have no idea what Scotland or Northern Ireland are up to; lost track of all the variations some time ago!![]()
Really, why? I find it a very therapeutic and relaxing activity with rewarding outcome.Good evening Cafe.
I've made a pot of tea. Help yourselves.
A warmer day here at 18C mid day. Got the stove running now.
Looking hopefully in the fridge for inspiration for supper. Guess I'm going to have to cook something.
Have I mentioned before how much I detest cooking?![]()
a lot of places round the world are learning that harsh lesson.Don't rely on tourism at the expense of manufacturing and farming
Really? I thought you were near the Costa Brava and the Costa del Sol was down south...Costa del Sol
same here. It is my hope that Brexit will shake up our agricultural sector such that it actually makes financial sense for farmers to grow a range of crops, not pursue a monoculture (or worse, get paid to set land aside!), and employ full time workers, instead of seasonal workers. Spanish-produced fruit and veg fills our shelves at the moment, at ludicrously cheap prices, and all year round, while to produce it Andalucia has become a landscape literally covered in plastic greenhouses and olive groves as far as the eye can see. Both must have annihilated the local flora and fauna. Thinking about it, I barely saw a 'field' when I visited a couple of years ago. Bulls being readied for running were an exception; no other livestock to be seen anywhere. A similar oddity struck me in Emilia-Romano in Italy, famous for Parma ham (and other foodie delights); not a pig in sight. They are all raised indoors, where everything can be controlled by the 'farmer'. Poor things.the people who tend the fields, pick the crops etc are mostly migrant workers
You are correct. Costa Brava. Not sure what I was thinking.a lot of places round the world are learning that harsh lesson.
Really? I thought you were near the Costa Brava and the Costa del Sol was down south...
same here. It is my hope that Brexit will shake up our agricultural sector such that it actually makes financial sense for farmers to grow a range of crops, not pursue a monoculture (or worse, get paid to set land aside!), and employ full time workers, instead of seasonal workers. Spanish-produced fruit and veg fills our shelves at the moment, at ludicrously cheap prices, and all year round, while to produce it Andalucia has become a landscape literally covered in plastic greenhouses and olive groves as far as the eye can see. Both must have annihilated the local flora and fauna. Thinking about it, I barely saw a 'field' when I visited a couple of years ago. Bulls being readied for running were an exception; no other livestock to be seen anywhere. A similar oddity struck me in Emilia-Romano in Italy, famous for Parma ham (and other foodie delights); not a pig in sight. They are all raised indoors, where everything can be controlled by the 'farmer'. Poor things.