Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Tossa de Mar

Off message-ish homily rather than homage to a relaxing short break in Tossa De Mar, Costa Brava, Catalan. The resort is famous for its medieval walls around the old town and sandy beaches. It is also far more popular with locals than Brits and other northern Europeans.  I last visited the town about 15 years ago and I was pleased to see it had hardly changed and it was as pretty and pleasant as I remembered.  

Some fantastic free walking maps from the local tourist information office. Along the coast (1 hr) and the hills behind the town (no shops so take all the water and snacks needed - 4 hrs). The route descriptions and way marks (see red and white strips in picture) are a little unclear at times but you should not get lost if you take your time at junctions. A less successful walk (supposed to be 3.5 hrs but took 4.5 hrs) from Tossa to Lloret spent too much time walking past endless holiday and retirement bungalows although the final couple of km along the coastal path was magnificent and made up for it. The wild spring flowers found everywhere were simply gorgeous.

As usual avoid the fixed price menus at the seafront restaurants like the plague. The better value ones tend to be the furthest away from the front. I would however recommend watching the sun go down with a cold beer from the bar in the old town overlooking the walls and the beach. During the civil war a British destroyer took off foreign nationals trapped by the fighting from this beach. 

What is striking and a joy to behold is the Catalan love of their family and especially children. The grumpy and officious bus driver who refused to let us on the bus 2 minutes early then held up the queue of passengers while he made a number of attempts (unsuccessful) to make a toddler smile. On the journey itself another passenger spent most of the trip trying (equally unsuccessfully) to persuade the child that he had stolen his nose. In a restaurant a teenage girl at a family meal completely unconsciously loudly kissed and hugged her grandmother. Dogs are numerous and also clearly adored. I had thought this was a particularly British canine love affair. The near constant cacophony of barking dogs is seemingly ignored. In London this would have resulted in at the threat of an ASBO! As for the Catalan’s loving football; try finding a bar or restaurant that didn’t have a massive TV on as loud as possible when local team Barcelona played on Wednesday evening (alas impossible)

Goggling Tossa I was pleased that I had a sort of excuse not to have gone swimming (the sea was freezing) by finding this report.

Btw for the avoidance of any doubt the title of this blog is no geographic reference whatsoever to any other (unison) blogger :)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!!


Merry Christmas! We're having an especially white Christmas this year. After a week long period of ice fog we finally had a good snowstorm for a few days. We were left in a winter wonderland. Here's a few pictures from around town and of Marees underwater themed Christmas Tree.




Blogger has changed the way their editor works. I'm still trying to figure it out, so i'm messing around a bit on this post.








Tuesday, October 3, 2006

Fourth of July Weekend



I haven't made a post for a while, but i've been busy learning some new photo techniques. Now i need to learn how to post the stuff online. One of my brothers came up to visit over July 4th weekend. Fourth of July isn't that great for fireworks in Alaska because it never gets dark. But, because it never gets dark it makes for a great day to spend outside.




The ground around here was like walking on a giant brain


Jeff sports his new "broadband" programmers mohawk.


Fisher is seen here asking if we really think it's a good idea for him to get in the freezing water


Later Fisher launched into his eternal Holy War against ground squirrels

It was cloudy in town so we went to the Talkeetna Mountains, which turned out to be mostly sunny all day. We went up to a kind of a hidden lake i'd been to before. My friend Jeff had decided to try out a wet suit he had and go swimming in the lake. I'd been swimming in it before, for about 30 seconds. Jeff lasted about 2 minutes before his hands and feet were completely numb. It was decided a full dry suit would be required. Fisher must have thought Jeff was trying to kill himself, because he swam out into the lake to rescue him. All in all it was a very nice hike, and afterward we were rewarded with a great steak and fish barbecue at Maree's relatives property on the Matanuska River. Nice times.




Just about to exit the afternoon shadow of the mountain


If you look at the second pic in this post, you can see that those clouds behind the mountains stayed right where they were all day long. Crazy.