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In the land of less than four stars

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  On and on, along another of those roads which have been upgraded and bypassed.  We get to pass a temporarily closed restaurant - you can look at it and decide and a definitely no longer petrol station.  But first Spanish Flu. Why Spanish Flu I hear you cry. Well, I’d just gone on the provincial webspage https://www.carm.es/web/pagina?IDCONTENIDO=1&IDTIPO=180 and it was warning of gripe.  Where did it all start?  Generally it is thought to have been in Haskell County, Kansas although a claim has been made that it all began in the British hospitals at Etaples and Aldershot.  The American case is dated to March 1918. On 28th May 1918, El Sol [Madrid] reported ‘The Three-day fever’ - In Madrid 80,000 are infected - HM the King is sick.  As is well recorded, as Spain was not at war and censorship. On 2nd June 1918 The Times was referring to the ‘The Spanish Epidemic’ and in Moscow Pravda announced ‘The Spanish Lady’ is in town.  The total numbe...

We will pass one house. It is abandoned

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  Today we will be walking through the countryside - occasionally peaking at the motorway.

The best on the planet

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  We are going to be walking through a lot of bleak and rolling bleached hillsides. I mean a lot. Really a lot. Enjoy the buildings while they are there, as we won’t have many soon. We are walking past El Risas - a chicken shop of 4.7 stars repute.  We will need supplies so lets pop in.  Five months ago Brenda reckoned ‘The best roast chicken on the planet🤤🤤 …’ This is a claim we will have to test later.   Lluis was equally happy. ‘During our vacation, we got chicken and potatoes a couple of times from the stand they set up on Terreros beach. It tasted amazing, some of the best I've ever had. We'll be back.’ We are leaving town on the N-342a and we will stick to it - mostly because there is so few ways across these hills that the motorway basically piggybacks along the same route.  We haven’t been to the police for awhile.  The Policia Local is on our route.   The website link doesn’t work.  Javier was happy, four years ago. ‘Good people, selfle...

Amongst the great and the good

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  We are heading for the municipality and town of Puerto Lumbreras.  A little over 18000 people are so keen on the place they have opted to live there. 16% of them moved from other lands for the privilege.  Wiki claims ten people who are ‘notable.’  We’ve got a few moments. Let’s look at them.  Well, we will when we have struggled through the ‘we can’t translate this’ messages. Antonio Lopez was born in Puerto Lumbreras in 1989.  He is a footballer who signed for Valencia. He never broke into the big time but played for several teams and ended his career at Murcia. Juan Miguel Cuenca was born in 1977.  His greatest success was winning stages in the Vuelta a La Rioja and the Tour de l’Avenir. Gines Garcia Millan was born in 1964. He is an actor, theatre, film and television producer. He worked in his parents hotel, played football for Valladolid’s reserves and won the Actors union award for best supporting actor in TV for his part in Herederos.  gi...

Honour the flower-growing fathers

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  We are starting today with a review of Stafford Castle for no good reason than I want to.  Clicking in lowest review, of this 4.5 star attraction, Patrick says ‘It’s just some fields with a pile of bricks on a hill’ .  Patrick has done nine reviews. He is keen on Captains Vape Lounge, The Crown, Ego at the Fox & Dogs, the bottomless brunch at the Turtle Bay, the Greenhouse, the Loxley and Doha, Qatar.  All get five stars. He does not like the Etihad Stadium, The Soloman Cutler - Disco Spoon’s and Stafford Castle.   Taste is an individual thing and who can say how a bottomless brunch would take one, compared to the an always empty sports stadium.  However, I do feel we need to take task some items of fact.  Majestic 11th century earthworks and a subtle History of change and development is not for everyone. Stafford Castle is not some fields with a pile of bricks on a hill.  It is a pile of cut stones on top of a commanding hill.’  Where ...

The road goes ever on and then we stop at a bar

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  Today will be mostly concerned with walking across the flat, hoping for amusement and thinking that in July - these pictures were taken in July 2025 - we may get shimmering heat haze and the hope of shade and a cold beer - other beverages are available.     It is February. It can, in Blighty, be either the grey continuation of all the dreary days, all the life drained from the world, the grass by the side of road being grey with traffic residues. Snow, especially towards the end of the month, is just a cruel reminder that Christmas was a flaccid semi-mild affair, with the reindeer dragging the sleigh through piles of leaves. Sometimes you get the snowdrops and the hope of Spring.  In Murcia we may have had two days of rain and, on average, no days of snow. We came into the month with an average of 17.6oC and leave it with an average of 18.6oC. This is why the Brits are scampering around in bikinis and ill fitting shorts while the Spanish cling to fur coats and...