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My time in Dorset, 18-23 October 2017

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I'm going to condense my time spent in Dorset into one page as an experience in tot o. With pictures. So the weather isn't great - but I didn't come for that. Lyn and I have a creative session, working with inks - playing, experimenting, having fun.  We spend a lovely morning in West Bay - part of the Jurassic Coast and a World Heritage Site. It forms one end of Chesil Beach. It is both spectacular and very blustery. Smartie is in his element. The TV series Broadchurch was filmed here. Superb.  A treasure trove of a shop in West Bay! We wander into Bridport township - it's a market town, not too big, not too small and just the right level of busy. There are some great shops. I spy a fantastic leather handbag in a shop. It's not cheap, but it's not outrageous. It is different, simple and of top quality, this I do know. I ponder. We wander. I cannot get the bag out of my head. I go back. I buy it. I know for certain that this bag is going to be the bag that endure...

Off to Dorset - Tuesday 17th October 2017

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I'm off to Bridport in Dorset. I take the train to Crewkerne (Somerset) and my friend Lyn picks me up from there - along with her little dog Smartie (a border terrier). We drive south to Bridport (Dorset), about half an hour away. It should have been to her new home - but there have been delays with the sale and purchase, the deal hasn't been finalised and sadly she hasn't been able to move in as yet. She had sold her previous house and in the meantime she and Smartie have been living with her friends Jo and Lo and their young son, in Bridport, until her sale goes through.  I know this in advance of my arrival and a rather fortuitous Plan B has evolved in the interim. It so happens that my arrival in Bridport coincides with school holidays and Jo and Lo (a lesbian couple) and their son are heading to Lanzarote. They have said I can stay at their place with Lyn during my visit (a week). What a lovely gesture.  And so Lyn and I caretake Jo and Lo's house while they are of...

Last day in Mallorca, Back to London - 16th October 2017

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There is a bit of cloud about this morning. Sadly, we are leaving Mallorca this afternoon. Beds are stripped, towels are washed, bathrooms cleaned. We laze about a bit, making the most of things, in between tidying and packing.  The cloud burns off and the sky is perfect blue.  Jill and I walk to Eroski, the local supermarket. We get some bits and pieces to make some filled rolls for the plane journey home (Easyjet, our rolls will be far superior to your offering!), and top up some supplies.  The prices are ridiculously cheap. Local wine for €3 (less than NZ$5, and it’s good), loaves of delicious everyday handmade designer bread in a brown paper bag for €1.  Intriguingly, a regular  white sliced loaf in plastic is dearer.  Jamon ham costs a mere  €1.50.   Everything is cheap ... produce, cheese, booze, household necessities. It really makes me cringe to think of the equivalent prices in NZ, aka rip-off land. Toiletries are somewhat on a pa...

Cava and Tapas - Sunday 15th October 2017

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I rise relatively early this morning, around 9am! The day  is warm, as expected. There is a bit of cloud about but it will burn off. There is something to be said for this wonderfully predictable and stable Med weather and I am relishing it. No ten-seasons-in-one-hour here, like we get at home! Jill & Peter's courtyard Another relaxing morning, another tasty brunch outside, more chat and chilling. We head to the beach for a swim. I’m not much of a water babe and am happy just paddling. Jill and Peter take the plunge and head out round the rocks. The water is crystal clear and looks bracing; it’s not quite the tepid temperature of the height of summer I require but you couldn’t say it was cold.  There is a very large elderly woman bathing in her worn-out washed-out bra and knickers; it’s not a pretty sight but she is enjoying herself. Go you.  Perched on a rock, my fee t stirring the sand in the shallows, I look the other way, admire a different s cene. Anothe...

Portixol and Palma - Saturday 14th October 2017

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I wake up and stretch, wonder what time it might be. I am alarmed to discover it is 1pm in the afternoon!  Peter's up for some time. Jill surfaces even later than I do. Why not. We had a very late night (aka early morning) and we don’t have to be at work or anywhere else. That makes it all okay, right! End result, we have completely missed morning but it simply doesn’t matter, we are compensating for this by making the most of the nights. Which is what you do in this part of the world.  We obviously needed the sleep! I I go out to the garden and lie down in the shade. Close my eyes. I am totally exhausted - it’s not a hangover, even though you may not believe this - I am so deeply relaxed that my limbs feel like lead and moving seems like hard work. We chat and lounge around for a bit. Have a big brunch. Feel even more exhausted. We have definitely wound right down to zero. It’s a good feeling.  We read and snooze and chat. I feel so incredibly relaxed that I t...

El Mollinar - Friday 13th October 2017

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We rise late, feeling surprisingly ok after our late arrival night. We lounge around in the garden a while, soak in the jacuzzi, enjoy a leisurely brunch of fresh eggs, bread, cheese and tomatoes and the ever-delicious jamon ham. There isn’t a cloud in the sky and the temperature is perfect. The sound of the water feature makes us feel soporific as we have a post-brunch lie-down in the sun. Eventually we step out into the early afternoon warmth and wander down the end of the road to the glorious seafront. Restful tones of sandstone and faded terracotta spread before me, contrasting with the deep clear blue of the sea. Here are photos that tell the story ... This is Mollinar Shutters in bright shades of green and blue add pops of colour. The promenade is wide and stretches for miles in either direction. This is Mollinar. Dozens of cyclists whizz by; it’s an easy way to get about, especially given the miles of dedicated two-way cycle lanes. One must be wary ...

From Kingston to Mallorca - Thursday 12th October 2017

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Today is “Potter in Kingston” day, one I always enjoy and ensure I do every time I've come to stay with Jill and Peter through the years.  I browse the shops, stop and have a coffee and tuna sandwich for lunch, wander past market stalls selling fresh and CHEAP produce, and relish being out and about in brilliant sunshine. It is hot. I do not need my jacket and the shops full of winter clothes seem incongruous to this beautiful sunny summery day in October.  Kingston = Medieval meets Mall; it’s River meets Retail; it’s Cafe meets Corner pub. Time and place collide in a relaxed and wonderful way.  Kingston shopping area After hours of pottering (I could have spent many more), I return to base and pack my small case ready for Mallorca. Peter arrives home and we leave for Gatwick airport. We are meeting Jill there. We are off to Mallorca where Jill and Peter have a house (in Mollinar, not far from Palma).  Peter has decided to use a new Park and Ride facili...