Monday, March 19, 2012

Cuckoos

This morning we heard, and saw, the first "ordinary" cuckoo.


Great Spotted Cuckoo in the canes at the bottom of the garden




At the moment 3.15 p.m. we are watching the battle of the magpies and the great spotted cuckoos.  The magpies have a nest in a pine behind our house and two cuckoos and two magpies are flying round and round.  Not sure who is chasing whom.  We don´t know whether the cuckoos chase away the maggies from their nest when the female cuckoo is ready to lay or whether the maggies just chase away the cuckoos whenever they see them.  We are no experts, but it is very entertaining (and very noisy).  We have been walking with some British friends and a Spanish friend and whilst having lunch together at our house we were entertained by the above.  Angela, the Spanish friend, has never seen the Great Spotted Cuckoo before.  Needless to say, neither have the British friends.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Camperstop

Unfortunately, to everyone´s disappointment here, the camperstop has been closed temporarily due to unforeseen circumstances.  As soon as any further information is available it will be posted on here and on all other blogs and sites. 

We hope that it will reopen as we have met some very nice, interesting people over the last year.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Trial Run

Well, we are back from our trial run for training for the Camino de Santiago.  We rode through Sierra Espuña and climbed over 1,000 metres over the Collado Bermejo into a fairly strong headwind.  It took us 3 hours 20 minutes approximately to get to the camping at El Berro.  After a shower and a beer in the bar, we went into the restaurant Espuña for menu del dia with Mick.  We had a very good meal, salad and bread, crema de verduras or chicken soup, and plata combinado.  Pork, egg, chips, black pudding and red peppers.  We then had a pudding.  Together with wine it cost 9 euros each.

Later that evening we went into Mick´s caravan to watch football!!

This morning we had a celebratory breakfast in the campsite bar.  We bought croissants and other breakfast pastries, to eat after our toast and tomato. It only took us one and a half hours to ride back the easy, more level way.

If this is a sign of things to come on the Camino, we are going to enjoy ourselves.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Back in Totana

We have been away for a few weeks to Portugal and the Cadiz area of Spain for orienteering competitions, and then we were involved with the organisation of our region´s annual orienteering event the ´Costa Calida´.  In the meantime it seems that Spring has now sprung.  The Little Owls and Kestrels are pairing again and the Great Spotted Cuckoos are very, very active now, chasing the magpies away from their nests to lay their eggs.  It will be interesting around June to see how successful they were.

Tomorrow we are riding our bikes up to El Berro to have a meal with a friend before he leaves the campsite there to travel back towards Britain for the summer.  We are going to stay overnight at the campsite in one of their cabins and cycle back on Wednesday.  This is going to be the start of our training to ride the Camino de Santiago in April/May this year.  This is a 800km route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela.  We hope to be able to complete the route in 12-14 days.