A walk at Christmas is essential!
San Pedro El Viejo.
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Basset Cove, from one of the Crane Islands
Another one from our Christmas Day walk.
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Sierra de La Cabrera and prickly pear.
El Jardín del Principe de Anglona, Madrid
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Greenbank Cove and Crane Islands, North Cliffs
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Building, Madrid
At my sister's this Christmas
A more attractive trig. point than many!
Rock pool, Porthcadjack. For Pam.
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo.
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Carn Galver tin mine
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Sierra de La Cabrera, granite.
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Carn Brae granite
Hermitage
Dawn
El Cancho de La Bola
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Godrevy, for Pam
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16 kilo turkey, I guess 35 lbs or thereabouts. (On reflection, sorry about the Max Headroom colouration here!)


The turkey is resting prior to carving and serving (my task) while the seafood starter - tiger prawns and clams this year - is being demolished (always a seafood starter - very trad. - an essential part of the Christmas meal which is always on Christmas Eve in Spain).
micritter, Rosalyn Hilborne, Fred Fouarge, Sylvain Wiart and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Nora Caracci clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneAndy Rodker club has replied to Gudrun clubBut she does try to do a trad English Christmas dinner!!! It's not easy because even if you think you have the same correct ingredients they always taste different!
But it was very good as usual and yours too sounds very yummy!!
:o)))
I found and add this; it was in a reply to Rosa about my Christmas dinner;
"My sister had done us all proud. A fully traditional Christmas dinner, UK style (at the specific request of Spanish in-laws; turkey with ALL the trimmings. A magnificent gravy, chestnusts in with the sprouts (young, small and nutty), crispy bacon, stuffing using only breadcrumbs, margerine (esential for success) and garden herbs - of which there were just enough left in the (winter) herb garden for me to select the right ones, sausage meat stuffing (how she found that in Madrid is beyond me - definitely 'hats off sis' here) in the neck end and it was perfect, with excellent roast potatoes!.
I am pleased to say that ALL the Spanish element present gave the whole thing a resounding thumbs up!
I also chose the wine and can say that the Tondonia Rioja Gran Reserva 1998 went down a treat!
We also had a trad Spanish seafood platter as a starter!
No one provided a christmas pud and it wasn't missed after all that had gone before!"
Gudrun club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Gudrun clubMoldavia started to get a repution for excellent wines (heavily subsidised by the USSR) not long before the fall of communism. Then it all collapsed, and I don't know of anything drinkable since then but it is just possible I suppose!
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