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From. Clare Shirley

Albox Virgin del Saliente Fair

 

Activities Wednesday the 7th of September

 

10pm Concert with Almenara group

 

12am Fireworks

 

12am The pilgrimage to El Saliente Monastery via the rambla starts

 

Thursday 8th of September 

 

Local fiesta of Our patron saint of Saliente

Mass at the Saliente Sanctuary

 

1pm The Midday fair and the casetas open

 

Friday the 9th 

Midday fair opens at 1pm

 

7pm in the main square Childrens music "CuCU Canta tu" with the Trebol Theatre group

 

9pm Inauguration of the first fiestas in honour of our patron saint of the good retreat for the homeless of Saliente

 

Speech from the Rector of the Monastery D Antonio Jesus Saldaña

 

Recognition of the honour students from Martin Garcia Ramos and Cardinal Cisneros High schools

 

Inauguration of the fair lights

 

Saturday the 10th

 

1pm Midday Fair opens

6pm Bull fight

 

Sunday the 11th 

 

Kiddies Day Half price tickets for the fairground attractions for kids

 

1pm Midday fair opens

 

6pm Gran prix, Like it’s a Knockout, with the teams from Albox 

 

10 pm Fireworks to close the fair.FB_IMG_1662311025850

Virgin de Saliente. Albox Holiday

Reminder frpm Clare Shirley 

 

It,s a holiday in Albox on Thursday 8th September.

 

It's the Romerria for the Virgin de Saliente. The Walk from Albox to the Saliente Monastery.

 

Shops will be closed including Mercadona.

Does this happen to you ?? Jos Biggs asks.

Jos Biggs asks, " does this happen to you ?? "

 

Is it just me, or does this happen to you as well?

As I was in Vera I decided to sample the many-splendoured Nursery that is Hortiflor.

I was after a concrete stork or heron, a pig, a duck and a dove to join my chickens, my cockerel and my sheep in my concrete farmyard.

I was dubious about my chances of finding a stork or heron, they don’t seem to do them in concrete, so I was prepared to settle for an owl instead.

Hortiflor has ornaments a-plenty, but not cement ones suitable for outside living in Limaria.

I wandered the aisles, where my attention was captured by a garden rake. I need a rake, I thought, and pounced upon it. Never mind, I thought, you haven’t got you stork, heron etc, but at least you’ve got a rake!

Unwisely I succumbed to temptation and allowed myself to be drawn into the plant section. Whereupon 3 blue conifers forced themselves on to my attention. ‘Pick us, we’re pretty,’ they chorused. ‘And the yellow ones have died. We won’t die, promise.’

So 3 blue conifers joined the rake in my trolley. Before I could fall prey to blandishments by any other plants, blue or otherwise, I headed for the exit. 

It was just by the exit into safety and the till that the small green succulent struck. ‘I’m very pretty, and I’m only small, you can fit me in, I know you can.’

I put the small green succulent in the trolley with the rake and the conifers. So I now have 4 plants to put in the ground - I need compost. And while I’m at it, I might as well get some fertiliser for if it ever gets cooler or if it ever rains again. Or both.

Now my trolley contains: 4 blue conifers, a small green succulent, a bag of compost and a bottle of fertiliser, not forgetting the rake.

Yet no storks, herons, pigs, ducks, doves and even owls were to be seen anywhere! 

What happened? Why couldn’t I just turn round and walk out?

Does this ever happen to you, or is it just me?