It was another peaceful week of cycling, working, walking Cheeta and playing golf with my wife.
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On Sunday morning I cycled to Tibi and bought some goat cheese from Lili. Reaching her shop involves some truly brutal climbs, so a break for a chat with her is most welcome. And the cheese she makes is delicious:
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Afterwards, I had a Coke in a bar on Tibi’s main street (such as it is). A group of motorcycles were about to leave, and the locals were very interested in the people and their magnificent machines:
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Riding away:
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My last cycling picture for this week, a traffic jam in El Campello:
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The first of two dog walk pictures, a random pretty flower on the street corner 200 meters from our house:
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A “found” image, manhole cover and shoe:
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An image which is becoming sadly routine; the flag on our office terrace is on half mast in memory of the victims of yet another terrorist attack, this time in Manchester:
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We had our monthly wine tasting at the office. The presenter, David Doñate, was very knowledgeable and entertaining at the same time. The theme of the tasting was the Duero river, from its source in northern Spain to its mouth in Portugal:
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The three aspects of tasting the wine. First, the colour:
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Then, the nose:
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Finally, the taste:
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Anne-Marie examines the wine:
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A scene from the office on Friday morning; Charo and Carmen look at balanced scorecard indicators:
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But then noon arrives and since it is the last Friday of May, a familiar scene unfolds. The drinks and snacks are being set up:
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Our Italian colleague Massimo made these delicious baked apple “flowers”:
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Tina gives me a lovely smile:
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On Saturday, my wife and I played 9 holes on our golf course. Like most of the other golfers, my wife has fanciful coverings for her clubs: