Lazy, hazy days of late summer.

July 31, 2011 at 10:37 am | Posted in General | Leave a comment
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The sea temperature is now 25,the sun is shining (after that low cloud cleared!) and the chiringuitos (beach bars) are doing a roaring trade. It sounds idyllic…..well, no. Without appearing to be too unappreciative , there are better times of year to enjoy southern Spain. The humidity has been almost continuously high for the past 3 weeks and it will probably increase further during August. The nights are uncomfortably warm (aircon. is a necessity) and the natural landscape is parched and shimmering. If one’s greatest joy in life is to sit under a parasol or splash around in the sea during the day, and party all night, then this time of year is ideal. For those that regard culture and the great outdoors as essential elements of a holiday then forget August. Firstly, walking up the gentlest incline feels as if you’re pulling a cart full of melons behind you and perspiration will be flowing. Secondly, the brown haze renders good photography impossible, and thirdly the wildlife knows it’s August,  so apart from a few house sparrows bathing in the dust, and the usual sand martens mopping up the mosquitoes in the evening,  nature is lazing around waiting for Autumn to arrive.

 

The first day of Summer in Malaga?

May 22, 2009 at 3:16 pm | Posted in Summer | Leave a comment
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summerblogThe weather folks regard ‘Summer’ as the months of June, July and August but in Malaga the summery conditions often extend well into Autumn. The start of summer-like weather is more difficult to discern. Yesterday (Thursday 21st) ”felt’ like the first day of Summer this year in Malaga. Okay, the air temperature was not very high, around 21 or 22 Celsius, and the sea temperature was only 18 or 19 Celsius, but there was something about the softness of the air with just a light sea breeze blowing. The residents of east Malaga may disagree. They were shrouded by cold sea fog until early afternoon; and for sure, between now and the end of June, there will be the odd cloudy, cool, misty, and perhaps even wet day, for all of us. However, for those sitting outside yesterday evening when the land breeze returned and the temperature soared to 24 Celsius, the feeling that summer had arrived must have prevailed.

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