Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Spanish Unemployment

Spain Spain's unemployment rate has hit 20% for the first time in nearly 13 years, official figures have shown. There were 4,612,700 people unemployed in the country at the end of March, the national statistics agency INE said.
Spain's jobless rate has risen sharply during the economic downturn and is the highest in the eurozone.
Meanwhile, official European Union (EU) figures showed that the eurozone unemployment rate remained unchanged at 10% in March.
The unemployment figures could be higher if it were not for the unemployment laws which give workers a minimum of 25 weeks pay for every year worked up to a maximum of 52 weeks. This may explain why more companies are going into bankruptcy.

Monday, 30 August 2010

Weather in Spain 23rd August – 29th August 2010

weather1 Monday: Hot and Sunny with a temp of 33C. Warm overnight with a temp of 27C.
Tuesday: Very hot and sunny with a temp of 39C, this years high. Warm overnight with a temp of 25C.
Wednesday: Very hot. Temp of 35C. Warm overnight with a temp of 27C.
Thursday: Another sunny and hot day. Temp of 34C. Warm overnight with a temp of 25C.
Friday: Very hot with a temp of 42C. Hottest Day this year. Overnight warm with a temp of 28C.
Saturday: Sunny, hot with a strong wind keeping the temp to 34C. Warm overnight with a temp of 26C.
Sunday: Hot and sunny with a light wind all day. Daily temp of 32C. Warm overnight with a temp of 25C.

Sunday, 29 August 2010

The Garden

We have a pool in our villa grounds and around it we have some tiles. The rest of the area was just left covered in stones. 18 months ago we had the garden landscaped by a local (Spanish) gardener. We felt hat he would know more about the best plants to use. I put in some automatic irrigation and left it all to the Lady of the Villa having no interest in plants.
The garden is now a credit both to the gardener and her Ladyship. The plants have been well chosen and the Lady has nurtured, feed and loved them.
 DSCF3107 The garden is looking better and better, the Bougainville is blooming and considering that they started as twigs 18 months ago its growth is amazing as are the flowers.


Fruit tees are bearing, lemons and oranges, the lime tree is laggingDSCF3110 behind, Funny story, when we came back from a trip last year The Lady of the Villa  picked all the lemons came to about 5 kilos, however, they went off within two weeks and we had to buy lemons! Better to leave them on the tree and pick them as needed! The tree is only now recovering its fruit load.


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The Olive Tree






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The Yucca Trees around the pool. 18 months ago they were 2ft high now they a 6ft and growing.







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The Cactus Area




Side of the Villa
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Saturday, 28 August 2010

Card Trick

magic We went out recently with some friends to a nice restaurant we go to on a regular basis. This evening some live entertainment was provided. Not a singer, not a group but a magician who went from table to table doing card tricks.
He got to our table and I was ‘selected’. I was asked to select a card show the others (but not the magician) and sign it. I was then asked to put the card in the pack. The magician then placed the cards on my hand. He then took from his pocket a wallet and placed the wallet on top of the cards and then asked me to put my finger on top of the wallet.
He then chatted for a minute and then asked me to remove my finger. He then opened the wallet and there was a zipped compartment that he opened and inside was my card with my signature on it…. amazing. However he then removed the wallet and the pack of cards that should have been there had been replaced by a plastic block!
It was absolutely amazing!

Friday, 27 August 2010

Mine’s a double!

_images_hailstoneAccording to the Weather Channel, this is the country's largest hail stone. It's 8 inches in diameter and weights approximately 2 pounds. It fell in Vivian, South Dakota.
According to other reports the finder wanted to make a cocktail with it.
It would have to be a large glass and a lrge amount of alcohol!

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Correos – Spanish Postal Service

correos In previous posts I have explained and complained about the Correos, the Spanish Postal Service.
As we reside in Spain, it only seems right and proper that we have all our mail delivered to our address where we live. The Lady of the Villa thought I was mad, but, I insisted and she insisted that I solve any delivery problems.
We moved all our UK type post, Bank Statements, Accountants mail, Government mail (tax, VAT, Pensions etc.) to the Spanish address. All Spanish mail was changed also (we used a PO Box until we received our address and a regular postal service).
Recently we ordered a part for our Jacuzzi from the USA and our private pensions people moved H.O. to Jersey. I waited and lo and behold the parcel arrived as did the documents from Jersey.
Played for and won!

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Spanish Council Business

As part of the duties of being on the committee of the urbanisation we live on, is making sure that the council know about problems in and around the urbanisation.
This mostly covers, lighting, road maintenance, rubbish collection etc. In the recent past all this has taken is a trip down to the Town Hall and a chat in part Spanish, part English with the appropriate department and usually, after two trips, the work is completed.
Now things have changed. As part of the Spanish austerity measures the council staff have had a 5% reduction in salary. Harsh but…. Now the staff are fighting back, instead of talking and getting things done a form has too be completed in Spanish for every work item. Even if the work is to be done on a regular basis.
Ok if you are Spanish but not if you are English, German, French etc. It is costing the urbanisation each time to have the form completed in Spanish. We keep a copy each time as the work at the moment is never ever done!
W have a season ticket for each department at the minute!

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

McMillan Nurse’s Coffee Morning

McM The urbanisation is holding a Coffee Morning on the 11th September 2010 11am – 1pm in the play area by the main pool to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
This is part of the World's Biggest Coffee Morning being held by Macmillan Cancer Support see www.macmillan.org.uk/Fundraising/WorldsBiggestCoffeeMorning for more details.
We have invited everyone from the urbanisation to attend. I will let you know how it goes.

Monday, 23 August 2010

Weather in Spain 16th August – 22nd August 2010

weather3 Monday: Raining first thing but later bright and warm with a temp of 28C. Warm overnight with a temp of 20C.
Tuesday: Very Overcast Day with a temp of 23C. Cool overnight with a temp of 19C.
Wednesday: Very hot. Temp of 35C. Warm overnight with a temp of 27C.
Thursday: Thunderstorms and heavy rain throughout the day. Temp of 28C. Warm overnight with a temp of 25C.
Friday: Hot and Sunny with a temp of 30C. Overnight warm with a temp of 22C.
Saturday: Sunny and hot. Daily temp of 29C. Warm overnight with a temp of 22C.
Sunday: Hot and sunny all day. Daily temp of 30C. Warm overnight with a temp of 23C.

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Recommendations

guide
You know what it’s like, you live in the area and visitors ask you to recommend restaurants.
Tapping in to the wisdom of the crowd is a natural human instinct, according to one expert. “We’re hard-wired to get as much information from other people as possible,” says Graham Jones, a psychologist. “We use the views of other people to help validate our choices, and to meet our need for social acceptance.”
Trouble is you can come unstuck. We had a great couple of meals at a local tapas restaurant and recommended it highly to all and sundry. We had not been for a couple of months so we took the Lady of the Villa’s mother and sister to the restaurant recently. It was abysmal. It had turned into a bar with food rather than a restaurant. Still doing tapas but of poor quality and the service was abysmal.
From now on if we recommend anywhere we will have to go on a more regular basis.

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Happy retirement- but at what age?

Carry on working past 65 as Default Retirement Age to be scrapped 
in 2011

The British Government have announced that they would end the “discrimination” of the Default Retirement Age, which allows companies to force staff out as soon as they turn 65.  
However, is in not true that older workers who do stay in their posts beyond 65 may also find themselves facing claims that they are not up to the job any more. It could lead to more employment tribunal claims from staff who believe they were sacked for being too old.
The Default Retirement Age has been challenged repeatedly in the courts by campaigners who believe it is unfair to experienced workers who may have no problems carrying out their jobs and may want to keep earning.
Government said the move is one of several being taken to help people stay in work as they live longer lives. Separately, the state pension age is due to rise to 66 as soon as 2016.
A default retirement age helps people think and plan about when it is right to retire. In certain jobs, especially physically demanding ones, working beyond 65 is not going to be possible for everyone.
We retired “early”, because we planned it that way and we enjoy our life in retirement. Some people, the minority in my opinion want to carry on regardless of age, thinking that they are immortal and their decision processes are infallible. They are causing the problem and the government are jumping on the bandwagon to help reduce their pension burden.
Can you really see Social workers at 70 helping teenagers? Could the teenagers relate to them? No way.
70 year old police on the beat? You have to take your test again at 70!
Heavy lifting jobs at 70? Laughable to most. Collecting Job seekers allowance at 65? A joke.
Its all about baby boomers, we paid for our mums and dads government pensions, there is no one to pay ours, so lets abandon it. Work until you die then they dont have to pay!

Friday, 20 August 2010

USA Leave Stage left – Civil war enters Stage right

iraq

The last United States combat troops have left Iraq yesterday.

The USA has declared the job done. I cant see it somehow. The country in my opinion is rife for Civil War and it wont take long for it too break out.

Spain self-deluding

In a manner disturbingly all too reminiscent of Greece earlier this year, the Spanish authorities appear to have deluded themselves into believing that the Spanish economy is about to rebound and that Spain can muddle through without an IMF-European Union bail-out package.

Denial is also all too much in evidence with respect to the Spanish banks. The Spanish authorities keep up the pretence that their banking system is sound. Sadly, in this endeavour they now seem to be being aided and abetted by the recently released stress tests. By confining itself to singling out five relatively small Spanish saving and loan banks as unsound, that test gives the overall Spanish banking system a virtual clean bill of health. And it does so despite the system’s patent overexposure to the very troubled construction sector.

In stressing these positives, however, the Spanish authorities happily gloss over the fact that Spain experienced a massive housing boom in the past decade, which saw a trebling in Spanish home prices and an increase in the construction sector to 18 per cent of the economy. 

Since September 2008, the bursting of the Spanish housing bubble together with the collapse of housing-related tax revenues has caused Spain’s budget position to swing from a small surplus to an 11½ per cent of GDP deficit by 2009. At the same time unemployment surged from less than 10 per cent prior to the crisis to more than 20 per cent at present.

More disturbing still, the housing market bust has drawn market attention to the fact that the Spanish banks in general, and the cajas in particular, are overly exposed to Spain’s crumbling housing sector. Unsettled by this large exposure, foreign banks have virtually stopped lending to Spanish banks and companies. This has forced the ECB to have to rediscount about €125bn ($162bn, £104bn) in Spanish bank loans to forestall a full-blown Spanish funding crisis.

Spain now finds itself in a similar predicament to that of Greece. It is forced to engage in severe budget-cutting to bring its budget deficit down to a more sustainable level without the benefit of a cheaper currency to boost exports so as to cushion the economic blow of budget retrenchment. Further complicating is the fact that Spain will have to engage in serious budget tightening at a time when unemployment is already at about 20 per cent and when the domestic housing bust still has a long way to go.

Trying to talk up the markets is the right thing for the Spanish authorities to do provided they do not fall into the trap of believing their own rhetoric. It would also help if they took serious measures to recapitalise their savings and loan banks.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

A well planned retirement

I just hope that this is so true.
Outside England’s Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses.  For 25 years, its parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant.  The fees were £1 for cars ($1.40), and £4 for buses (about $7).
Then, one day, after 25 solid years of never missing a day of work, he just didn't show up; so the Zoo Management called the City Council and asked it to send them another parking agent.
The Council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the Zoo's own responsibility.  The Zoo advised the Council that the attendant was a City employee.  The City Council responded that the lot attendant had never been on the City payroll.
Meanwhile, sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain (or some such scenario), is a man who'd apparently had a ticket machine installed completely on his own; and then had simply begun to show up every day, commencing to collect and keep the parking fees, estimated at about $560 per day -- for 25 years.
Assuming 7 days a week, this amounts to just over $7 million dollars!
......
And no one even knows his name.
Brill, if true

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Dangerous on the Road

taxi

This is a Spanish taxi. The most dangerous thing on the road in  Spain today. They are always white with lots of advertisements on the paintwork.

The cars themselves are usually well maintained and clean with the drivers taking great care of the interior and exterior, with the local councils doing there bit to ensure that they are safe on the road and fully insured.

But beware, the drivers have no need to pass any test other than the normal driving test. Once they get in the taxi they become Alonso, not Xabi Alonso the footballer but Alonso the Formula 1 driver, you know the one that does not look in the mirror and thinks he is the only one on the track.

They only know one speed, how fast can this cab go! Signals – no chance.  

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Mountain Trip

I never really thought of Spain as a mountainous country, I know that it has a border with France and the Pyrenees help define the border.
So it came as a surprise when the Lady of the Villa organised a day trip to our local mountains. We went by Coach, thank God, as the Sat Nav would have got us lost I am sure. The roads were very like those in the Lake District only better maintained and much steeper. We were told that the Tour de France teams train here. I can well believe it.
It was a vey picturesque trip, stopping off and various towns and villages for ‘photo opportunities’ as you can see below.
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This was an old look out tower built during the Moor’s occupation of Spain.


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One view from the top of the tower.



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View from the other side of the tower

Monday, 16 August 2010

Weather in Spain 9th August – 15th August 2010

weather3 Monday: Overcast start but later bright and warm with a temp of 28C. Warm overnight with a temp of 20C.
Tuesday: Hot and sunny. Daily temp of 33C. Warm overnight with a temp of 22C.
Wednesday: Very still and hot. Temp of 40C the highest this year. Warm overnight with a temp of 27C.
Thursday: Very Hot and sunny. Daily temp of 38C. Warm overnight with a temp of 25C.
Friday: Overcast and a very cool (a word not used in the last month!)day. Daily temp of 25C. Overnight thunderstorm with a temp of 18C.
Saturday: Sunny and hot. Daily temp of 29C. Warm overnight with a temp of 22C.
Sunday: Hot and sunny all day. Daily temp of 30C. Warm overnight with a temp of 23C.

Sunday, 15 August 2010

New Season New Dreams

lfcA New Season starts for Liverpool today with Arsenal the visitors. Can we win the Premiership. Maybe not this year, however, a few interesting points:
  • Young Scottish defender Danny Wilson has signed for Liverpool. He is the only Scotsman in the first team squad for 18 years. Liverpool have never won the First Division without a Scotsman in the squad.
  • The young players played well in pre season and in the Europa Cup
  • The main players, Torres and Gerrard are still with the team.
  • New signings, Cole, Wilson, Poulsen and Jovanovic have strengthened the team.
  I am dreaming I know, but…… is this our season?

Saturday, 14 August 2010

Solar boat

We have been on a number of day trips recently. One of which took us on a trip on a Solar powered Boat.

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The trip on the boat was only an hour and was part of the overall day trip. The boat took us around the great reservoir that services Benidorm and was not exciting but quite and picturesque.

The boat itself held about 60 people and was totally powered by the solar panels you can see on the top picture.

DSCF3049  I tried to get the details of the output of the solar panels in this picture, however, as you can see I failed. According to Mr Fixit, who was with us that day, each panel was pushing out enough electricity to power a good sized kettle and as they were over 50 panels on the boat more than enough power for the boat.

Talking to the boat keeper it did work on non cloudy days, however, on rainy overcast days it struggled a bit. But lucky for him not many rainy days in Spain.

Friday, 13 August 2010

Liverpool new strip

A new season, a new manager, a new sponsor and a new hope.
LFC Red kit

This is the new Home strip for Liverpool FC for the coming season.
At least it is still red, but the sponsors logo is as big as the Club badge.
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This on the right is the new Liverpool away strip for next season.
Pinstriped? Will it catch on?

And just to prove that they do not rip the fans off, here is the third strip. Why?
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