SPAIN
January
1, 2013
We’re in the same
campground where we spent over two months last winter; the plan this year is to
be here almost four months to enjoy the sunny warm weather and the great
riding, both road and mountain biking. Shortly after arriving we had three days
of some of the wildest winds we’ve ever seen. As a result we had to brace
ourselves against the walls of our new kitchen tent just so it wouldn’t do the
Mary Poppins trick.
Notice the black cat that adopted us (or rather
adopted our food pantry).
Many of the same people we met here last year have
returned. Which means it’s a little easier to figure out who is playing the
nasty little tricks.
On Nov. 1 we talked to my uncle in France who
was to undergo chemo treatment for cancer. On Nov. 9 he passed away in his
sleep. A huge loss for both Dawn and I. For me he was a father. He gave me the
history of my family from the 1st World War till now. He
filled in huge missing pieces to my personal family puzzle. He was also a
special friend to both Dawn and I. We had amazing times with him over the past
twenty-five years. We miss him deeply.
On Nov. 10 a close friend, Lu, arrived to spend
a week with us. Originally she was a neighbour in Canmore, Alberta. A Brit who is to us
a second daughter. We had lots of laughs, tears and, of course, wine.
Dec. 8 was a different type of day. One of the
German campers who has been coming here the last seventeen years organized a
“street” party…bring food to be shared buffet style and for sure bring your own
booze. Originally expecting some forty people, seventy came representing ten
different nationalities. Incredible food, good hootch, and a guy (is that Joe
Cocker?) playing Bob Dylan tunes while singing in at least four different
languages, one after the other…well, you get the gist. Stumbling back to the
van with a belly full of food with folding chairs and a table under our arms
while humming to the tune of “Knock, Knock, Knocking On Heaven’s Door”…good
thing there wasn’t a camera around.
The weather has been
amazing with sunshine and 18-22 C days, great for road and mountain biking.
Last year a young
couple and their two year old son camped behind us. The little boy, Arthur,
pronounced in Spain as RRRR-TOURRR, is a really cute kid. He gave us a stone
which he coloured and we gave him one we had beautied up. Mid-December this
year the same family is here at the campground and when I saw RRRR-TOURR come
out of the washrooms with his mother he was quick to inform me that he had
“gone KAKA!!” and that I should be impressed. I told him I was but when I told
him I had just done the same thing…he really didn’t care. I think he understood
my shoulder shrug. It turns out his mother has kept the stone we gave him as we
have kept the one he gave us!! Pretty cool!!
The picture with the palm trees is the area
just past the campground where we are staying. It is truly a paradise.
In a fourteen month period we lost three
friends and a close relative. It has been difficult at times. But we remind
ourselves that without having had these special people around us, our lives
would not have been as magical as they have been. With a tear and a smile we
wave them goodbye and say…thanks.
To
all of you, thanks for being on our path.
Have a wonderfully magical new
year.