Here's a few photos to give you a taste of our time in San Pedro del Pinatar.
fresh prawns and mussels on the terrace |
cycling along the causeway at Mar Menor |
Murcia Cathedral |
Roman Theatre at Cartagena |
However I did spot these beautiful quilted items in one of the Spanish shops.
This year I have not done a tree for the ST Laurence's Church Festival as we were away the setting up day and will be away for the taking down. I have really missed being involved but we managed a quick visit yesterday. The church smelt lovely with over 60 real trees - you can see my photos here - this is the main altar, so beautiful.
It was lovely going away - Hubby certainly needed the break but I am now rushing around like a ad person getting Christmas sorted, so if I don't blog again until the New Year ( we're off to France on the 27th) I would like to wish you and your family ...
8 comments:
Hello Clare,
The prawns sound delicious. You both look so happy in your photo's glad to hear you both had a wonderful relaxing time. Checked out the trees, they look lovely.
Merry Christmas.
Bev.
Hi Clare, Hope you had an enjoyable holiday. I live in the North of Spain where it's been v. cold but sunny all week. I wonder if you bought anything in the patchwork shops? Merry Christmas.
Glad you had a nice break.
The tree festival looks lovely
Looks like you had a lovely time,the tree festival looks lovely x
The trees at St Lawrence looks super.
How strange to see you in the sun in winter, looks like you had a fun time though.
I love the plaited wreath, that is a clever idea.
Enjoy your Christmastime xxxx
Looks like you gad a lovely time. Great photos. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Oh no , I would not like the fishy part Clare. However the Cathedral is lovely and my DH was interested in the Roman Theatre. Nice shops I like the fabric wreath and Christmas trees. Have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your time in France.
I'm sure you were having a great time in Spain. That quilt shop looks so lovely with these quilted objects in the windows. Very attractive.
Have a great Christmas time and a good time in France.
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