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Hi Spurs.It is nice to know that I am not alone with my thoughts.I seriously cannot afford the cost of testing and the quarantine period. Yes I used to go over about ten times a year for a cheap holiday and the novelty is now wearing off very quickly. I might make a final trip and put it on the market and sell the car. It has only done about 1,200 kilometers.DerekMine is sold. After buying the house in 2002 we usually visited one a month; then in February 2016 (before the referendum) I put my retirement plan into practice and for the following four years drove over to Spain, staying about 9 or 10 months and the balance in the UK. Then came Let's Get Brexit Done and the 90 days in 180 came into force. Am I bitter. Absolutely.
Quote from: Spurs on June 14, 2021, 21:44.With half of GA closed it was not the same as it’s been Yes it’s quieter in terms of numbers, and there’s a number of bars closed. But if that equates to half of GA closed I’d hate to think what the % in the U.K. is.Life isn’t just about bars, and over here you’ve still been able to pretty much shop anywhere, see doctors, hairdressers, bank staff and whoever face to face ( albeit wearing a mask ) throughout, we haven’t been reduced to a life of telephone consultations or zoom meetings as seems to now be the norm in the U.K.To be honest we have been out a week and I’m finding it difficult to remember we are in a pandemic. Everything apart from wearing the mask on the street which I find totally over the top is pretty much normal. It’s a small sacrifice to wear it for everything else which is open. True there are not many visitors but Monday night they were partying and singing in the little Dutch restaurant until about 9.30 pm by the Gran Mundo. Beaches were busy in Santa pola yesterday. Definitely feels less restrictive than the UK
With half of GA closed it was not the same as it’s been