Crafty in the Med

I am here to enjoy meeting other bloggers and to share my love of craft ,mostly crochet, my thoughts and my daily happenings here in Alicante,Spain, my adopted country. I belong to a local choir because singing and music makes me happy. Flea markets and book shops are two of my favourite places to be. I read lots......sci´fi/fantasy,buried treasure, and off world adventures. I have a passion for history! I walk and walk and walk for about 10 months per year during the hot months I swim.
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Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Breakfast



I will pass on the "eating glitter" bit but I am convinced a good breakfast does certainly help me to shine!  I think most of us have heard the phrase at sometime or other that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  I am inclined to agree with that and have always had an ample breakfast first thing before going off about my daily routine ,in fact ,if at anytime I have missed it I found I would begin to feel quite queasy by 10ish.    

When I say ample I don't mean a heavy substantial meal like a typical Full English breakfast(much as I love it!). 


You know... I have always thought...who has the time of a morning (Sundays perhaps) to dish up a full English breakfast before going to work? 😔 Toast,cereals with fruit and of course a mug of tea or two is what I considered ample. 

I tried arduously to instil into my daughter the need to have a substantial breakfast of a morning. While she was under my thumb she had breakfast every morning before she left for school and later college. It usually consisted of a mug of cocoa and a small bowl of cereals with some fruit which she would swished around continuously hence a large portion of the cereals stuck to the side of the bowl. I'd say probably only four spoonfuls would have got eaten.  

As an adult she has slipped into her own routine which is having breakfast and elevenses together and mostly in a cafe.  

I have never had to worry about Sr P's breakfast as he always adhered to the Spanish custom which was to have his breakfast out at a local cafe with one exception that was during the Pandemic national lockdown. He found it extremely difficult not being able to go out for breakfast. There were constant moans and groans about the quality of the coffee I brewed for him! 

Time and the aging body changes things of course! I continue to have an ample breakfast but as I am on a high-fibre low cholesterol diet the buttered toast has gone and the milk in the cereals too. I eat three different types of fruit usually banana,grapes and apple slices sprinkled with oat flakes and nuts and mixed in with a low fat plain yogurt.  I allow myself one mug of tea twice a day. The latter was indeed difficult to reduce as I used to drink easily six cups of tea a day.  It's ok now though I got rid of that habit!   

   


Needless to say when my GD is staying with us I always make sure she has an ample breakfast first thing.
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Relaxing, no rush, casual house hunting again.🏠

Two weekends ago during our usual Sunday outing we went for a stroll along the Albufereta beaches. The Albufereta is a small town very near to Alicante City and its beaches practically link up to the City's Postiguet beach.

Google image. Alicante city Postiguet Beach.





We had heard that there were several apartments for sale at those beaches so we thought we'd go that way and after all as you can see it really is a lovely area.  

























Peeking out from someone's balcony.




It was a disappointment though! 

We were quite put off because although the beaches and the coastline is wonderful and really beautiful, the beaches were a mess having been badly hit during the winter storms. Actually the condition of the beaches didn't really worry us because the council will be repairing all that very soon due to the return of tourism. However, the apartment blocks and different housing estates where there were apartments for sale were very shabby and quite dated. I could see why there were so many up for sale! 
In a couple of the housing estates there also seemed to have been some sort conflict with the local council where the council has stepped in and have demolished what we thought looked like illegal private access to certain beaches and also barriers put up impeding public access along that part of the coastline.   

We certainly wouldn't be interested in living somewhere like this!  Our golden years have to be lived comfortably without any stress.



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