We are in Spain! I have to say it's a relief. We were getting a little bit fed up with sleepless nights with barking dogs and the call to prayer, as well as being hustled at every corner. As much as we loved travelling Morocco, it is nice to be in the continent.
We headed straight for town actually, as we needed some cables for the 12v system to try to make the battery charge, plus some gas bottles and shopping AND to do some laundry. This was all done in Algeciras and was painless after the trickiness of finding services in Morocco.
Plus, boy was it good to buy fresh vegetables all in one place again!
After what we call an 'admin' day, we headed for Tarifa. Last time we were there, it was our first wedding anniversary and we were on the way back from Cadiz to the airport. We had a day to check out some beaches and I recall Tarifa being hot and dry and all the kiteboarders enjoying the wind.
Visiting in Spring, however, is a whole different ballgame. It's beautiful and green, and the wildflowers are out.
We camped in a carpark at the far end of the beach. The cafe charges you 2 Euro to camp and we could use their toilets. There were tons of vans and motorhomes there, and many kiteboarders. It was quiet and restful after Morocco! We loved just chilling and watching the sunset.
In the morning we walked along the beach and I swum in the sea. I guessed it to be 17 degrees and I was bang on! The sun was just glorious and we even lay on the beach.
My back was hurting terribly so I booked a physio appointment and we stayed for three days just to relax. I really liked the town of Tarifa as well that had really good vibes. I bought a couple of dresses from a hippie shop and got some more natural bar shampoo and some yogi tea from an Eco store, and Jamie washed the car..
Jamie helped a Polish woman with her car starting. She had had lots of people look at it but still no one could help fix the intermittent fault. Even the garage charged her 300 euro for a new starter motor but that hadn't fixed the problem.
Of course Jamie fixed it. He cleaned up all the electrical stuff round the battery and showed Anya how to maintain it so the current could move freely to the battery. It started first go and she was ecstatic! She gave Jamie some banana cake and two small pots of cactus we have no idea where to fit, but currently they are sitting in the dash.
We also picked up Ernesto the Octopus from the beach who now sits on our windscreen.
We did do one little day trip to some Roman ruins, but that's for tomorrows post.
With Love,
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