So close to Christmas and the end of another year, but on Sunday we had a sunny, mild day that would be welcome in any British summer. On the spur of the moment we decided a walk along the coast would do us good, so off we drove with no real destination in mind. I remembered that Villaricos, a short drive beyond Vera, has a market on Sundays so we headed that way.
We had to park a short way outside the village as the market is very popular and draws folk from all around and village parking is very limited. But we took our time wandering down to the coast and walked along a quiet harbour side. It was quiet because just above us, atop the grey wall to our right, was a thriving, very busy market.
After a quiet stroll along the water edge we went up into the market and joined the throng looking at clothing, handbags, phone accessories etc. At the far end there were several fruit and vegetable stalls and it was lovely to see the array of fresh produce in all shapes, sizes and colours.
And I couldn't resist a photo of this little chappie made from old tyres.
The only thing we bought was a beautiful bright red poinsettia to go in our front porch.
I read an interesting article in Facebook that said that Almeria is the main producer of poinsettias in Spain, this year growing 3.5 million of them. I borrowed this photo from the article, showing just one of the nurseries getting their plants ready for sale.
As we left Villaricos I looked back and took this photo of the bay, with the sun shining off the water.
We were a bit 'peckish' by then so we decided to drive on to a little village called Esparto del pozo, where we used to go to a lovely restaurant right on the sea wall. When we first came to Spain we lived in a tiny hamlet on the coast called El Calon, and the restaurant was just a short drive beyond that, so it was interesting to revist old haunts, and see the new developments along the coastal road. As we turned one bend the little village of El Calon came into view. The big hotel at the start of the road down to our flat, was still unfinished, but there was some new housing there too.
A bit further on and we could see the lovely resort of San Juan de los Torrores, with the blue sea flanked by hills on either side.
But we weren't going as far as San Juan, because we soon came to the turning down to the beach labelled Esparto del Pozo. We didn't know whether the restaurant would still be there but it was and fortunately it was open too. They had tidied it up a bit. There were still several tables squeezed onto the sea wall but they had also opened up a big plaza at the side for more seating, and we chose a table up there as it was a bit more sheltered. The service was good, and as we were quite early, we did not have to wait long. By the time we had finished our meal this plaza was almost full.
We had an excellent meal - we have never been disappointed there, and how lucky were we to sit in sunshine, watching the sun on the water, and eating our Sunday lunch in such lovely surroundings.
5 comments:
How lovely to see your sunshine and the gorgeous views around you….thanks for sharing. I hope you really enjoy your Christmas.
Hugs,
Annie x
Lovely red skies!
Yes, I know Villaricos. We used to go there in the campervan. We woud park on the beach in the day and in the evening we would find a restaurant to eat, then ask the owner of we could park in their car park.
What a lovely poinsettia. I hope to get one tomorrow as I'm picking up mine tomorrow from our local florist who has also made me a Christmas wreath for the door. So I'll collect that at the same time.
I didn't know that they grow them in Almeria. What a lot of poinsettias! And so much colour!
I loved to see your crochet project and the laser engravings. So pretty. You could sell them on Etsy and make a bit of money.
Wishing you and Chris a very happy Christmas!
Hugs,
Lisca
Hi Kate sorry I'm late walked dogs then had to go out and ironing, altering jeans and before you know where you are it's dinner time. Don't know where the time goes. It looks like you had a lovely day and the sky looks so blue. It's been very cold here in Lincoln today. I remember driving along the coast road to Almerias and seeing all the greenhouses so not surprised they grow these gorgeous flowers. I understand why you might not like the puppets they are a bit scary I think. Hope you have a good Christmas. Hugs Angela xXx
What a pleasant week you have had Kate - and your poinsettia is stunning!
Love that wee blanket - and yes, if I am watching something I usually have some 'mindless' craft in my hands..
Wonderful sky photos!
We have had wind and rain this past week, but the temperatures are still warm - muggy most days..
Christmas blessings to you both
Maxine
Loving the variety of your week the venture out looks great, love the produce photo and glad you had a nice meal out. The blanket is stunning and I'm sure will be greatly appreciated. The poinsettia is lovely, can never get them to survive here so I admire from afar. Love the sky shots too. Hugs xxx
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