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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Thunderbirds Are Go!
We finally set off for Ibiza early on Monday morning. The forecast was for calm seas, no wind and occasional showers, mostly coming to Burriana in the afternoon. We thought we would probably outrun these and set off into a … Continue reading
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Time Passes in Burriananova
After our Die Hard with an Anchor arrival at Burriana on Thursday things have calmed down as we wait for a suitable weather window to venture out. On Friday when the storm came through it was most comforting to be … Continue reading
Voyage to Burriananova, a monalogue
The day we sailed for Burriana, The waves were but fiddling and small, But if we’d ‘a known what they’d come to We wouldn’t ‘av set off at all. We are on our way to Ibiza, A place where they … Continue reading
Return to Spain
We arrived back in Spain to warm weather, but with a humid atmosphere heavy with the threat of thunder. The weather forecast for the week ahead was not very comforting; storms in the Gulf of Leon were sending wind and … Continue reading