More Alcoutim & Cadiz 36:32:46N 06:17:03W

Zipadedoda of Dart
David H Kerr
Tue 4 Sep 2007 09:48

There had been so much to say about the Rio Gaurdiana, that my previous missive was in reality the “edited highlights”. So I thought I would put that right and perhaps do a little more justice to the area.

 

I had mentioned that we were a little disappointed with the river, but in reviewing the pictures we took (loads), this was perhaps a little harsh. As the pilot books would say “the place was definitely not without interest”!

 

 I mentioned the wading birds. So here is a Stork, going about its business…….

 

 

The river also had some interesting architecture, especially in the waterside properties………

 

 

And clearly some boaters had stayed too long……………………………………….

 

 

The Spanish town opposite Alcoutim also deserves more of a mention, because the retreating Portuguese King, burnt it down in the 13th Century, but much of the 11th Century castle survived………………..

 

 

Finally, the architecture of the Castle in Alcoutim was rather special……………………….

 

 

But I save the best to last!!!

 

I mentioned yesterday that we had a yummy meal in a restaurant in Alcoutim. Well I did not give you the whole story at that time. The restaurant was arranged on two floors, on a hillside. So although Jennie and I were on the top floor, nearest the window, come fire escape, it was in fact at ground level. This exit was constructed of a metal bar style retractable gate, in the manner of lift gates in old buildings. I was surprised to note that this was closed, but assumed this was to stop dinners leaving without paying! Wrong!! The reason was to stop “Scruffy” the dog form getting in and pestering the guests.

 

 

Just as we started to eat, he appeared. Right on cue. I have never seen such a dramatic performance from  dog. (Serious Oscar quality). You just had to apply masses of will power to resist giving up all of your food to this “poor thing”. Ah well, Jennie as some of you might be aware, is rather fond of dogs. (Massive understatement). So she did manage to finish most of her meal before she became completely seduced by Scruffy, and promptly took a chunk of MY meal and gave it to Scruffy. He was so thrilled at this minor triumph, that he promptly marched up three steps, cocked his leg and had a pee. Nice one Scruffy. He of course returned for more. And he got lots of it. Jennie by this time had the undivided attention of all the other diners, and so was being handed their lunches to dispense to Scruffy. Even the Germans were giving up their grub to watch this mad dog (That’s Jennie) feed the animal.  At this point I noticed that Scruffy had a collar. Thank God for that, otherwise Scruffy would no doubt be having a lay in …. On my bunk, whilst I sleep on deck

 

So after much entertainment we headed back down the river, on our trusty river boat. As with all Portuguese craft they have enticing names. VR-791CL49 in this case. Such a romantic lot!

 

 

Our trip to Cadiz, yes we are here, was boring. 11 hours under engine. We are in Puerto Deportivo Americas.  It is the nearest Marina to downtown Cadiz. About a 1km walk to the City. But more of that another day…………………………….