New Year’s Eve in Rota was a bit like the celebrations in Trafalgar Square except nobody throws themselves into icy fountain pools or sings raucous choruses of Auld Lang Syne, not knowing the words!
We gathered in the town square with Tom and Louise and Stephane and Muriel, half the townsfolk of Rota and many from the American Base. The Ayuntamiento de Rota (Town Council) provided party bags for everybody with funny hats, false noses and moustaches, hooters, garlands and streamers.
On New Year’s Day we again had a cloudless day with 20ºC in the shade at lunchtime. We walked the two and a half kilometres along the beach and back and saw people sitting in deckchairs and picnicking on the sand. The sky was so blue and has been for weeks that you can understand why this coast is called the Costa De Luz. You can also accept the sunshine statistic for Rota at 3200 hours per year.The festivities over, we are now looking forward to coming home to the UK and a full sized double bed and a big armchair! Actually we have been very comfortable in this little waterborne home of ours and have missed very few of the so called ‘home comforts’. We have missed family and friends, however and we look forward to seeing you soon back in the UK. We arrive late on the 14th of January and stay until the 21st February. During our stay in the UK our contact details are as follows:
Telephone and text – 7913 847 047
Email – miggyandneal@hotmail.co.uk

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