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Life in Lebrija, Sevilla

Trials & Tribulations of a newcomer to sunny? Spain

Saturday, 27 February, 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010 @ 10:17 PM

I don't want this blog to be a continuous moan but at the moment there is little to be cheerful about.

The weather continues to be atrocious with high winds and rain. It seems to have been raining since before Christmas.

Having just looked at the 7 day forecast it looks set to continue in the same vein.

Four years ago when we first decided to move to Spain for the winter everytime we came over to look at the progress of the build the sun shone. Perhaps the climate chage industry is right after all.

However all is not doom and gloom. We are not in the UK with its warm, dry houses and central heating.

Naive I may have been but I thought that all new houses would be waterproof. I should have done more research in Spain. The houses in this community all leak to a greater or lesser degree with mould growing on walls, furniture and fittings. It is also growing in my lungs.

The locals assure me that this is normal and that when the hot weather comes again everything will dry out and you simply have to repaint your house before the rains come again next winter. It does not seem to occur to them that simple changes to their construction methods would bring about a great improvement in their quality of life. They also think it normal to have no soundproofing. I really enjoy listening to neighbours going to the toilet

They seem to enjoy their daily meetings down at the local health centre.The noise is deafening as whole families cough and shout at each other.

Has anybody got anything positive to say about life in Spain.

I am now looking forward to spending another summer back in the UK on our narrowboat. It may be a wet summer but it will be dry and warm inside the boat.

 

 



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Jacqui said:
Sunday, February 28, 2010 @ 11:20 AM

Hi Jeff,

We have a been lucky that we have not had the constant rain you seem to have had a little further south, and what rain we have had has fallen as snow as we live 1000m up, and I love being out in the snow with the dogs.
We too suffer with condensation during the cold months, I am the proud owner of a 'ceiling mop' - as we have to mop the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen ceilings on really cold days. When I lived in the UK I never imagined this would be one of my daily taks.

However, we do have central heating run from a gas tank, so when it is cold outside we are lovely and warm inside. This is our first year in the mountains, last year we were at the coast where the problem was much less severe.

Hopefully, during the summer, the building work we have planned will help reduce the problem for next winter.

Maybe I haven't lived in Spain as long as you, although we are here full time,but we have so many more positives living here thna in the UK, the biggest being the quality of life and our health.

Look forward to more posts from you.



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