La Gomera

Moonbeam
David and Lynn Wilkie
Sat 13 Nov 2010 16:44
Well a week has already somehow passed in lovely downtown San Sebastian !
 
 
We had to move berths on Sunday as a much larger boat had 'booked' our berth. We had been told that you cannot book berths but in true British style I did not complain - we now have good neighbours and are further from the yappy dog!
Some of the varnish work has been done, the engine serviced, the new charging monitor installed, the hull washed down to remove a lot of salt, the lazarette emptied and re stowed; Lynn has been busy restowing foodstuffs and research has been undertaken as to which shops have the freshest fruit, the best meat, the freshest bread and cheapest drink! Also a friendly ferreteria obtained some amazingly cheap closed cell foam so the next project is to defrost the freezer and add some additional insulation.
 
We have also been strolling around the town but on Friday a more serious walk was undertaken! Catching the 9.30 bus to Hermigua we set off down a track shown on our map which unfortunately became non existent! So we walked on very quiet back roads and eventually reached the point where 'our track' would have taken us to find the midway point carefully signposted and many more good paths on the hill obvious but not shown on the map!
 
     
 
I'm sure there should be a path here!
 
We carried on in the mid-day sun ( mad Dogs etc! ) through lovely scenery; interestingly a group of climatoligists have pronounced that Hermigua has 'the best climate in the world!'  Certainly it is very pleasant. We were glad to reach Agulo and catch the bus back to San Sebastian-- apparently somebody once asked if buses often fall over the steep precipices but the answer is ' no-only once'
 
     
 
Note the lovely Cemetry on the foreground!                 
 
     
 
        Mount Teide just visible on Tenerife
 
    
 
        Agulo
 
www.parador.es      lovely hotel overlooking marina and over to Tenerife