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The importance of eye tests this Diabetes Day

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Specsavers Ópticas on the Costa Blanca are reminding people of the importance of regular eye tests to support World Diabetes Day (14 November). Lisa James from Specsavers Ópticas in Guardamar explains that many people with diabetes do not get any symptoms, which means it can take up to 10 years before they are diagnosed1. However, if it is left untreated it can cause damage to the eyes, heart, kidneys, and feet. Around 1 in 3 people with diabetes develop some form of eye health complication, according to the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF)2. Lisa explains: ‘14.8% of adults in Spain are living with diabetes3 and in Europe that number is over 61 million. Almost 1 in 2 adults (44%) with diabetes remain undiagnosed5. This means that there are 240 million people who are at risk of developing serious eye health complications and even sight loss.’ How diabetes affects your eyes A complication of diabetes is diabetic retinopathy, which can occur when high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the back of the eye. If left untreated it can cause blindness. Lisa adds: ‘Diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness in working age adults, even in developed countries, 5 so it’s hugely important that diabetes is detected early and monitored correctly to minimise the risk of avoidable sight loss. ‘At Specsavers Ópticas, we offer digital retinal photography free of charge as part of a standard eye test for customers aged over 40. This takes a detailed picture of the back of your eye allowing the blood vessels to be monitored more closely – helping to spot any signs of diabetes that might be present.’ There are Specsavers Ópticas stores in Javea, Calpe, Benidorm, Torrevieja, Guardamar and La Zenia on the Costa Blanca. To find out more or book your next appointment visit www.specsavers.es https://www.diabetes.org.uk/diabetes-the-basics/what-is-type-2-diabetes https://idf.org/news/99:idf-and-leading-eye-health-organizations-call-for-urgent-action-to-address-diabetic-eye-disease.html 3 https://idf.org/our-network/regions-members/europe/members/159-spain.html 4 https://worlddiabetesday.org/about/facts-figures/ 5 https://idf.org/our-network/regions-members/europe/europe-news/72:12-october-world-sight-day.html 1 2


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Travel Insurance I am delighted to inform you that we are working with a very successful travel insurance provider. Jennifer Cunningham Insurance can provide you with a no obligation quotation if you are a resident in Spain with Single trip and Annual cover to meet your needs. We offer Single Trip policies for up to 180 days for clients aged up to 65 years, 32 days maximum for over 65s Cover up to age 79, and discounts for Couples & Families. Annual Multi-Trip Travel Insurance allows individual trips of up to 17 days, however, you can choose 32, 45, 90 days, (subject to age restrictions). With three levels of cover to choose from – Silver, Gold and Platinum, with varying levels of sums insured depending upon your travel needs. You have the choice to adapt the insurance to your travel requirements. Our standard travel insurance also includes cancellation, medical and repatriation, personal accident, baggage and personal effects, money, cards and documents. There are additional cover options, the most popular of which are: Covid-19 – This optional extension is useful if you wish to be covered for Covid-19 before and whilst on a trip. Winter Sports – if you are participating in winter sports whilst on holiday. Pre-existing medical conditions: Europesure do not cover all pre-existing medical conditions, however, there are many conditions that are covered. It is not necessary to complete a medical questionnaire. Contact us and we can provide more information. My advice to you is to go nowhere without insurance, and that includes visits to the UK, especially after Brexit. To find out more, and have everything explained to you fully, contact one of the offices. For more information or a quotation, telephone one of my offices, email info@jennifercunningham.net or visit the website www.jennifercunningham.net.


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www.femalefocusonline.com Now the clocks have changed we have the darker mornings and nights upon us although still experiencing very mild weather for this time of year. Let's hope it doesn't mean that we are going to have a winter that lasts long into next year. Remembrance Day is coming up very soon so buy your poppy and wear it with pride...lest we forget. Everything is now focusing on the upcoming festive period and although it is hard to believe, Christmas literally is just around the corner. As I always say, I am trying to get myself better organised this year.... one year it might actually happen, although all the best plans just never seem to materialise. The Autumn / Winter Focus on Professional Services will be coming out at the end of this month so I will be a very busy bee for the next few weeks finalising everything. So calling all businesses out there that want to be included in the next issue, drop me an email or give me a call to reserve your space. And to our readers, make sure you pick a copy when it hits the streets as it is once again going to be your “go to” for the best companies offering all the services you need. Until the next time..... ichelle

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LOOKING AT TAURUS IN THE NIGHT SKY

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November is a great time to have a look at some of the treasures of the night sky in Taurus. Most of us know of the bull constellation from astrology, in the real universe, it contains 2 of the most wonderful sights in the sky. These are the star clusters, the Pleiades and the Hyades Star clusters can be wondrous things, groups of stars close to each other, sometimes many hundreds of them, all kept near each other by gravity. This month if you go out on a clear night after about 9.30pm and look in the east, a little way above the horizon, you should see a sideways 'V' of stars, a bit like an arrowhead. These stars are the Hyades, which in mythology formed the nose of Taurus the bull. They're incredible cluster of stars, and one of the first things to look at for anyone starting with a telescope. Big telescopes have counted 132 stars, but even with a small telescope or binoculars we can see more than enough, to make a fabulous sight. Now for my favourite star cluster, M 45, the Pleiades, or 7 Sisters which is a little way above and to the right of the Hyades. It's difficult to miss, even on a poor night you should be able to see 4 or 5 stars very close together. Now look through your binoculars, it's a real ooh aah sight. Instead of 4 or 5 stars, you will see what looks a hundred, all surrounded in a thin gas cloud lit by the star Merope. The gas cloud used to be believed to be left over from the formation of these stars, a mere 500 million years ago, now we know the cluster just happens to be passing through it. This fabulous cluster is about 410 light years away so when the light you are seeing now began its journey to your eyes, king Charles the first was on the English throne. As with most clusters it's slowly dispersing, so if you want to see it, you only have 200 million years until it's gone! If you're the kind of person who likes to read, and enjoys a good story, it's worth looking up some of these names like the Pleiades, and how they were related to Orion. The ancient Greek stories and myths from which so many of our stars and constellations get their names are quite fascinating, and very often downright weird to our modern sensibilities. It's also surprising how many modern great books have pinched story lines and themes from the ancients. That's all for this month, next month I'll be answering a few of the questions that I've received recently, until then, enjoy your star gazing. ● To find out more about observing and astronomy why not join our group, email us at vegabaja.astronomygroup@gmail.com to find out more.

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www.femalefocusonline.com Page 8 a more efficient and streamlined process, saving you time and avoiding unnecessary stress. We are happy to liaise with your lawyers and agents to ensure a smooth collaboration, bringing article supplied by Martinez de la Casa Architects satisfaction to all parties involved. When it comes to selling, renting, or renovating your property One-Stop Solution: Working with an architect for Property Energy in Spain, several legal requirements must be met. Two essential Certificates and Habitation Licences offers a one-stop solution. documents are the Property Energy Certificate and the Habitation They can handle all the necessary steps, from the initial inspection Licence, which are often overlooked or misunderstood. Many to the certificate issuance. This simplicity and cohesion in the property owners turn to their lawyers and estate agents for these process save you both time and effort. Additionally, should you services, but there is a more cost-effective and efficient solution: require any additional architectural services during the property's sale or renovation, your architect is already well-acquainted with working directly with architects. In this article, we'll explore the project with no extra costs. the benefits of choosing architects to obtain your Property Energy Certificate and Habitation Licence, as only architects Registration Process Included: We undertake all the necessary are entitled to issue these licenses, while ensuring a harmonious registration processes and payment of registration taxes to the town hall on your behalf. This added convenience ensures that collaboration with your lawyers and agents. your property complies with all legal requirements without any Cost Efficiency: One of the primary reasons to choose an architect additional burden on your part. Once we are engaged, there for these services is cost-efficiency. Lawyers and estate agents is nothing further that the property owners need to do. We are may offer these services, but they often add a markup to the fees happy to liaise with your lawyers and agents to create a seamless charged by the architect they hire to do the actual work. This experience that satisfies all parties involved. Remember that only results in higher costs for you, the property owner. By working architects are entitled to issue these licenses, ensuring that your directly with an architect, you pay only for the professional service property is in compliance with the law. you need without the unnecessary intermediary agent fees. Martinez de la Casa Architects leads the way in Building Expertise and Authority: Architects are experts in construction, Certification in Spain. With well over 10,000 certificates issued design, and urban planning, making them the only qualified so far, they are the number one company in Retrospective professionals in Spain to handle the issuance of Property Energy Licences (Pool Retrospective Licence or Certificate of Antiquity Certificates and Habitation Licences. These documents involve is 290€ IVA incl), and for Extensions, the cost is 350.90€ IVA technical and legal aspects that require architectural knowledge incl, covering all extensions on the property. Beyond retrospective and experience. By relying on an architect, you can be confident licenses, we offer Energy Performance Certificates (121€ IVA incl) that the documents needed to sell your property will meet all the and Habitation/Occupation Licences (cost depending on the Town necessary standards and regulations. Hall), providing comprehensive solutions for property owners. To Saves Time: Lawyers and estate agents, when they act as clarify uncertainties or embark on the easy path to preparing to intermediaries between you and the architect, can lead to delays sell, call 665 810 411 (English) or explore our wealth of over 300 and miscommunication. Choosing an architect directly ensures client testimonials at www.martinezdelacasa.com.

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Ciudad Patricia Celebrates 40 Years

On 10th October, Residents, Staff, Guests and Dignitaries gathered at Ciudad Patricia to celebrate their 40th anniversary. The day-long celebrations began at 10 with a Batuca – a drum band – leading residents from the main entrance to the Central Building. The mayor of Benidorm gave a speech where he highlighted the importance of Adriano Care's – the owners of Ciudad Patirica - commitment to the resort: "This project is much more than a business project. If we talk about the history of Ciudad Patricia in these 40 years, we talk about 40 years of attention and happiness. Especially for all those who today share life in Benidorm, but who come from other places. I want to congratulate all those who have made it possible for Ciudad Patricia and this project to celebrate its birthday, and tell them that in Benidorm we are delighted with this vital model of senior living, thank them for having opted for this city and tell them from the heart that we consider them full Benidormenses. Benidorm is proud of everything they are doing and we hope to continue working together on this project so that the integration and connection of Benidorm and Ciudad Patricia is full." Javier Picón, partner of Azora (of which Adriano Care is part) commented: "Ciudad Patricia is much more than a set of buildings; It is a multicultural community with more than eight nationalities represented. And that diversity is what makes it unique. A year ago, Adriano Care acquired the Ciudad Patricia family, contributing its commitment to the development of housing solutions for our seniors, improving the well-being and comfort of residents." In addition, he also wanted to highlight that "we are working with the aim of strengthening the ties of Ciudad Patricia with Benidorm and the rest of the nearby towns, making the complex a meeting place for residents, friends and institutions." The day continued with performances from the choir and various live acts, along with a community paella and mini-fair. Ciudad Patricia continues to be the leading independent senior resort of the region and is looking forward to offering a unique solution for seniors who value safety, community and independence in their golden years. Visit Ciudad Patricia on their open day on Thursday 16th November to find out more about their new way of retirement living. See their main advert in the magazine for more details.

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4,628.84€ raised for DEBRA

The red carpet was rolled out for the XIII Butterfly Charity Ball at La Marina Resort to greet our guests in aid of DEBRA, this event was organised by Mary Chambers & Sue Rogers. The glittering annual event was attended by 164 guests enjoying a Poolside Cava reception. There was a surprise performance by The Costa Blanca Singers who were fabulous with their rendition of ¨Everybody needs Somebody¨ and many other songs which delighted our guests. This was followed by a 3 course meal in The La Marina Restaurant followed by top entertainment from Project Duo. Tommy Rogers our host, helped raise the amazing amount of 4,628.84€ with the main raffle prize of a Galaxy Samsung Tab A7 Lite won by Rosie Jolly. Many other prizes were won such as hampers, Premier Chef air fryer, Marina Senses Spa & Wellness vouchers and many vouchers donated by various local business and individual donators. Our auction allowed our guests to bid for vouchers including a stay at one of the three La Marina Camping & Resort sites, Sunset Beach Club, Benalmadena, and Rafaelhotels in Madrid. Throughout the evening we held a number of fundraising activities, 75€ won from Lucky Squares by Graham Chambers who donated his prize back to the charity, 100€ won from Heads & Tails by John Morgan and 375€ won from the Golden Butterfly by Leigh Humphries table. We also received a number of individual donations though out the evening. Roger Brierley from Mariposa Energia (Roger@mariposaenergia.es) kindly sponsored the fabulous Project Duo who created a great atmosphere. Kelly & David Goodsell from La Estacaión, La Marina kindly sponsored our table decorations for the event. DEBRA Spain Charity would like to thank everyone who worked extremely hard behind the scenes to make this event such a success, Tommy Rogers who continues to Compere this event, all the businesses who continue to donate so generously with fabulous prizes. Cristina & Fabian and their team at La Marina Camping & Resort for all their hard work and for looking after all our guests and their very generous donations. We could not raise this amazing amount of money without our guests who attend this event and who give so generously to our Charity. We thank you all and we are extremely grateful for your continued support of this event and look forward to seeing you all again very soon. Next year’s Butterfly Charity Ball will be held on Friday 27th September, if you would like to attend this event, please contact Mary Chambers on 616 076 072 or via email at lamarina@debra.es.


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Take A Trip To Fairytale Guadalest

The cooler months bring an opportunity to turn away from the Costa Blanca beaches and head inland. One of the most stunning places, Guadalest, belongs to the Association of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain and is only about 30 minutes by car from Benidorm. This picturesque mountain village is like something out of a fairytale with its little cobbled streets and squares along with the incredible 11th century San José castle perched right on the mountaintop and the emblematic Alcozaiba Fortress tower, which is all that remains of this ancient monument. Both castles were built to protect the area and as a lookout for potential invaders. When you’ve completed the steep walk up to San José castle, you’ll see that it was perfectly placed to spot intruders - the views over the mountains and valleys are farreaching but may have been a bit of a distraction! From the village you can look down over the blue-green waters of Guadalest reservoir, which many say is one of the prettiest in Spain. For a tiny place - the population is around 200 residents - Guadalest crams in a lot of tourist attractions. As well as shops selling souvenirs and local produce, like olive oil, pottery and leather goods, there are a number of quaint, possibly unique, museums, such as one dedicated to around 20,000 examples of salt and pepper shakers. There are also museums displaying vintage cars, medieval instruments of torture, miniatures, art and history. On the way back from Guadalest, make sure you have enough time to visit the Fonts d'Algar, which is a natural park of waterfalls and pools. Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com

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Impressive places to visit in Alicante

Alicante combines a rich history with fabulous beaches and superb shops. Here are a few of the top sights to see in Alicante. Santa Bárbara Castle - The first port of call has to be this magnificent fortress sitting on top of Mount Benacantil, which has been guarding Alicante for around 1,000 years. Whilst enjoying breathtaking and far-reaching views of the city and its marina, you can discover more about its dramatic history. Explanada de España - This iconic promenade is made up of thousands of red, black and cream marble tiles designed to look like waves in the sea. There are plenty of bars and restaurants along here including the charming Kiosko Peret, which has been serving traditional ice-cream since 1923. Postiguet beach - Across the road from the kiosk is this splendid sandy beach whose golden sands and crystal-clear waters are perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Alongside Postiguet beach, you can stroll to the port to marvel at the chic boats and visit the Ocean Race Museum to find out more about this gruelling roundthe-world yacht race. San Nicolás de Bari Co-Cathedral - This blue-domed Baroque church is an artistic and architectural gem, whose interior is even more impressive than the exterior. The decorative interior is full of paintings and sculptures, as well as a beautiful chapel which is considered to be one of the finest examples of Spanish Baroque. MARQ and MACA museums - For an in-depth journey through history, the award-winning MARQ architectural museum is a must. You can wander through prehistoric times, through to the Iberian culture, Roman culture, the Middle Ages, and more modern times without leaving Alicante. Art-lovers will appreciate the MACA contemporary art museum, which is filled with masterpieces by renowned artists such as Picasso and Miró. Central Market - This bustling market is the place to buy regional specialities, such as turrón, and fresh local produce including seafood, fruit and vegetables.


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www.femalefocusonline.com Page 12 Whether you are a seasoned singer or a beginner, there is a place for COSTA BLANCA SOUTH you. For more details, come along any Wednesday or WhatsApp 641 992 164, visit Facebook or www.costablancasingers.org Rojales Pantomime Group are delighted to announce the dates for our Christmas pantomime, Founded by Benny Davis in 2007 Snow White & the Seven Christmas Elves, will be on 13, 14, & 15 December at the Rojales ACTS: Want some light hearted Capitol Theatre. Written by Alex Jackson it is entertainment, then come along a traditional story with an unexpected twist, and see ACTS production of ‘Play and of course the script includes the usual fun On’. We have had many laughs and slapstick that is associated with the festive rehearsing this very funny farce. season. Tickets are 10€ for adults and 5€ for We think you will laugh to! It will be showing at the Benijofar under 12s. A list of outlets will be available soon in the local Cultural Centre from 9 to 11 November inclusive. Tickets cost media, or alternatively email rojalespanto@yahoo.com 10€ each and can be purchased from The Post Box Doña Pepa, The Studio32: Fabulous news for all fans of Card Place Benimar, The Post Room Benijofar, Quentin’s Algorfa musical theatre. 'The West End Party' is showing this month at Benijofar Cultural and The Post Shop Villa Martin. Centre. Dates are Saturday 25, Tuesday 28, Andante International Choir is Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 November the only choir in the Costa Blanca community devoted to sacred choral works and classical pieces. at 19.30. This show celebrates an impressive They meet in Los Montesinos at Calle San Antonio, 4 on Thursday variety of musicals from The West End and nights from 7.15pm until 9pm. All are welcome to join them. includes Mama Mia, Wicked, 42nd Street, The They especially need tenors and basses. For more information Rocky Horror Show, Grease, Cocacabana, Les contact Andante International Choir member Sue Lewey at Miserables and a huge amount more. Tickets suelewey@gmail.com. Also see the Facebook page, Andante are being sold at local retailers. Post Box Donã Pepa, The Post room Benijofar, Quesada Tech in Ciudad Quesada, Cards and International Choir (Spain). The Costa Blanca Singers are currently More La Marina and Bob's bar La Marina. Advanced warning. This choosing their new song lists for their up- show is spectacular. Buy your tickets now. For further information and-coming sets and in addition they are please call/ WhatsApp Linda on 679 062 272. Also Facebook and in practice for Christmas songs as they www.Studiothirtytwo.org. prepare for various performances next month. The Costa Blanca Singers continue to grow in numbers and several new members have recently joined this fun and friendly singing group. You are welcome to attend any open rehearsal on Wednesday afternoons, arriving for 2pm at The Social Centre La Marina urbanizacion.

If you would like to be part of this band of charitable entertainers, please email editor@femalefocusonline.com. Deadline for copy is the 15th of the month prior to publication. Full details of all Stage Diary entertainment groups are available online at www.femalefocusonline.com



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Macmillans Coffee Morning at Jollys is once again a huge success

JOLLYS BAR would like to say a massive thank you to all that turned up and showed their support for this fantastic event, as well as the fundraising that has been ongoing throughout the year. With everything combined it has meant the current pot is over 8,400€ with a few sponsorships for the skydivers still to come in. A huge thank you goes out to all the local businesses and people who donated prizes, as well as everyone who dug deep in their pockets on the day itself and through the organised events such as the England v Rest of the World football match, music bingo, a fun poker night, race nights, a sponsored walk of the Camino de Santiago by Gillian and Tracy, and a sponsored sky dive. The Golf Societies of Jollys and Bar Principles have contributed a huge amount to the pot and this is always massivley appreciated. Of course none of this would be possible without the dedication and enthusiam of Sarah Devonport and her helpers who organise such events. A big pat on the back to all concerned and enjoy a few months break before it all starts again in 2024.



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www.femalefocusonline.com Page 16 Here are two Sudoku puzzles of different skill levels for you to try. It is not a math game at all - it is a pure logic game. F i l l i n t h e g r i d s o t h a t e v e r y r o w, e v e r y c o l u m n a n d e v e r y 3 x 3 grid contains the digits 1 through to 9 with no repeats, which means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

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Across 1 Harp on about Jane Eyre, for example (6) 5 Encourage (6) 8 Performed surgery (8) 9 Quartz grains (4) 10 Punch (4) 11 Transcendent (7) 13 Jericho was, until Joshua arrived (6) 16 Bury (6) 19 Profits (7) 22 Copies (4) 23 Duration (4) 24 Magnificent (8) 25 Vigour (6) 26 Clear a channel (6) Down 2 Reproduction (7) 3 Injurious (7) 4 Short letters (5) 5 Loud enough to be heard (7) 6 Uncooked meal suitable for Fridays, maybe (5)

7 Anger about scope (5) 12 Holstein holler? (3) 14 Shelter (3) 15 Think it probable (4,3) 17 Learner (7)

18 Assembly (7) 19 Get ready to eat (5) 20 General meaning (5) 21 Reliable (5) See back pages for answers


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Top Musical Comes To Alicante Theatre

After touring the world with more than 5,000 performances and five million spectators, Peter The Musical comes to Alicante. The new production by Theater Properties, Atresmedia and Grupo Eventix uses the latest theatrical technology to recreate the magic of this legendary story. "A delight for the five senses”, according to The New York Times, this is a great opportunity to see a unique show with more than 30 artistes on stage. The show is at the Teatro Principal de Alicante from Thursday December 21 to Saturday December 23 with tickets from €35. Booking early is advisable. In November, all the family can enjoy the Grand China National Acrobatic Circus to follow the story of a child who, thanks to his adventurous spirit, meets the beautiful Phoenix fairy who flies over the sea. Together, they discover the wonderful sea world in this acrobatic masterpiece. Performances are on Tuesday November 28 and Wednesday November 29 with tickets from €25. Ballet lovers can see Swan Lake performed by the Romanian National Opera Ballet company on Tuesday December 12 and Wednesday December 13, and The Nutcracker on Thursday December 14. For all the shows at the Teatro Principal de Alicante, visit the website www.teatroprincipaldealicante.com. Article by Sarah Farrell - www.sarahswritestuff.com

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WORD SEARCH Find all the Spanish words from the word list in the puzzle grid. Words may be found going forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. Answers can be found in the back of the magazine. Good Luck.

AMAPOLA - POPPY CARIDAD - CHARITY CELEBRAR CELEBRATE DESFILE - PARADE EVENTOS - EVENTS HÉROES - HEROES HONOR - HONOR GUERRA - WAR MEDALLAS - MEDALS MEMORIAL MEMORIAL MILITAR - MILITARY MUNDO - WORLD ORGULLO - PRIDE PAIS - COUNTRY PATRIOTA - PATRIOT PAZ - PEACE

RECORDAR - REMEMBER SOLDADOS - SOLDIERS UNIFORME - UNIFORM

VALIENTE - BRAVE VETERANOS - VETERANS See back pages for answers


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GARDENING HINTS & TIPS

from the Vega Baja Gardening Club PORTULACARIA AFRA

Grow a great plant, and help the planet. This amazing plant has many common names, but the most common is Spekboom, a South African name, and that's also the place where they have started using it in an amazing project to help our planet. The very special thing about Portulacaria Afra is that it can remove and store carbon from our atmosphere, and do it extremely well. Most plants take carbon from the air and give out oxygen, but this one can retain it. A hectare of these plants can remove over 10 tons of carbon in a year, that's a lot more than a similar area of the Amazon rain forest. There is another reason to grow these, they are lovely plants and easy to grow and look after. In Cape town you will find them used in salads, soups and much more, yes, they are edible too. They can also be used for making a Bonsai plant if you fancy trying that. Looking after one is easy, it's a succulent so only water every couple of weeks, they are happy with temperatures from 0 to 35 degrees and full sunshine is no problem. Cactus compost is ideal to grow them in and easily available. The only problems you are likely to have are from over watering, so watch out for that, and they aren't happy in shady place as a house plant. I wonder how much help a few million gardeners across the world would be if they grew one of these? Next month I'll show you how to propagate them so you can pass them on to your friends and carry on the good work. Finally, my thanks to Anna in the garden club for telling us all about this little miracle of a plant. Andrea Oates. Email: vegabajagardenclub@gmail.com

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Spot the 13 differences (answers in the classified pages)


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The Christmas Shop Spain

The Christmas Shop Spain ….the only truly dedicated Christmas shop in Spain is right on our doorstep. With everything for Christmas under one roof. If you haven’t been to the Christmas shop you won’t know about over 5000 Christmas items that make you feel like you have just walked into Santa's Grotto. The biggest selection of trees on the costas, Fibre optic trees, villages, LED and solar lighting, outside signs and inflatables, cake decorations, Santa suits, silly hats, crackers, stocking fillers and decorations in 20 different colour schemes. The ‘Forever Christmas’ range includes amazing one offs that you won’t see in anyone else’s home, and there's a section with over 50 items all for 1€. The card section has the largest range of Christmas Cards with titles you can only find there and something for everyone. Santa will be visiting the store bringing gifts galore for the kids on Sunday 26th November and it will be a fabulous day with the Santa Express giving a short tour of the area. This is always such a popular event and good turnout so make sure you get your little ones there early.

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A 10% discount is being offered on all your purchases with this advert or by mentioning QFocus (except cards and bucket items) providing a great way to give you even more saving on your spending or even allow you to indulge a bit more!!! The Elves at The Christmas Shop thank you all for your continued support year after year and send all their love and hope you have a fabulous Christmas 2023. The Christmas Shop can be found on the CV905 between Torrevieja and Quesada at the Lakeside Commercial Centre, San Luis. Or find them on Facebook ‘The Christmas Shop Spain'. For more information call Lucy on 672 544 744 or see their advert below.


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THE IMPACT OF NOT HAVING A SPANISH WILL ON YOUR SPOUSE AND FAMILY Many British Expats believe at least one of the following: • Their Will made in the UK covers their Spanish assets. • If they have no Will and are married with children, their spouse will inherit everything first. • A Spanish Will made before 2012 will still guarantee their wishes will be able to be adhered to. • If they are not married and have children, those children will automatically inherit everything In fact - EVERY ONE of the above statements is false. Let’s go through this step by step then: 1. A Will made in the UK is not able to deal with Spanish assets effectively. It would firstly need to be written containing a Brussels IV Regulation EU no 650/2012 succession clause stating that the law of either; England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, The Isle of Man, or Guernsey and Jersey governs the succession of the testator’s estate and then, upon death, the Will would need to be translated into Spanish and be sent to have an apostille attached. It’s much simpler to arrange a notarised Spanish Will, written in both Spanish and English, containing a Brussels IV clause that will guarantee your wishes for your Spanish estate will be able to be carried out. 2. If you do not have an up-to-date Spanish Will in place and are married with children, your spouse will not inherit all of your estate under Spanish law. The way your estate will be divided is as follows: Your spouse would inherit a Life interest only (called an usufructo) in 1/3rd of your estate. The other 2/3rds will get divided equally between your children. The children then inherit the 1/3rd that your spouse had a life interest in when the surviving spouse dies.

Just having a life interest in 1/3rd of an estate is clearly not what the majority of married Expats want for their spouse after they die, which is why arranging a new Spanish Will choosing the law of your home nation to govern the succession of your estate and clearly setting out your wishes is so vitally important. 3. Spanish Wills made before 2012 will not have a Brussels IV clause Paul Blackmoore in them allowing you to choose (Practice Principal) with the law of your home country little helper Benny, his to govern the succession of your rescue French Bulldog. estate. This means your wishes will not be able to be adhered to and in many cases, EVEN Wills written after this time refer to: British Law or UK Law, neither of which exist, only the law of the home jurisdictions listed above exist as legal entities, so it is much better to ensure that you update your Will to ensure your wishes regarding who receives your estate when you die are able to be carried out without any issue. 4. If you are not married and own a property jointly with a partner, that partner will NOT own the whole property when you die. Your half of the property would be inherited equally by any children or by any surviving parents if you had no children, and, if no surviving parents or children, then your siblings and/or your nephews and nieces would inherit your share of the property. Obviously, it is important that your wishes are able to be complied with when you die and with our Wills starting at just 99€ including IVA, now is the ideal time to call us on 865 756 058 to get yours sorted out properly and legally.


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Aries: Time to calibrate a new you after the hectic energies of Libra: Travel is on the cards as an ebullient and transforming the two Eclipses last month. Mercury’s entry into your ninth Mercury has views that put you at a distance looking back at house does a lot to boost your mood and helps you to explore your life as you live it. The Full Moon in your ninth house is all about the new, and the intuitive. boundaries. Keep an open mind! Taurus: Venus enters the sixth house early on in the month. Scorpio: Finances are checked and are in good hands as This is a time for coming together and the focus is on harmony Mercury enters the second house mid month. Use your and a new peace. Options abound, but you have a far better abundance of talents, and your specific gifts to upgrade that which you must to ensure continuity. plan up your sleeve. The time is now! Gemini: Believe more in yourself if you really want to achieve Sagittarius: Mars in your first house is an event that is rare. this month. Mindful solutions are both apt and going in the Seriously, take a clever calculated risk right now, because a right direction, as Mars hits up the seventh house and you are corner develops that you, as a Fire sign, can take on. Fear not the unknown, and be brave! empowered, and on a mission. Cancer: Venus begins this month with actions in the fourth Capricorn: Exciting times for a Cardinal sign that likes certainty, house of the hearth and the home. At last you get not only above all! The Sun and Mars, both in the twelfth house, bode your sanctuary, but a project that is uplifting and which makes that you look within yourself to find some fresh answers that will reveal your next move. all the hard work seem worth it. Leo: The Full Moon in the eleventh house is a great time to Aquarius: A proactive time brought about by eleventh house launch something new and precious to you. Shining a light on activation by both Mars and the Sun. This brings out the best both love and romance, you’re using your magnetic personality in you, since you love a challenge and know that, right now, there is a need for big changes. to get just what you truly deserve. Virgo: Ditch what you no longer need, since there is no value in Pisces: Overcome any obstacles sent to try your patience. the debris of your life. Big changes come this month when you Whilst all around you are losing their temper, you as a mutable make the decision to move on. The Sun in your fourth house sign have to embrace your faith, and the Full Moon in the fourth house confirms this now. boosts your actions full on. As an Astrologer, Kenny has worked tirelessly for over forty years to produce quality Horoscopes Worldwide. He has received a major Award for his contribution to the Astrological Arts by being voted into the Top Twenty World’s Best Astrologers by the American Federation of Certified Psychics. He is awarded five stars as a Lightworker, and Psychic Medium. For personal readings/castings please call Kenny on: 686 361 594. kennycorris@hotmail.com www.kennycorris.com. Confidential and Personal Reply Guaranteed! Online Readings: by Zoom, Skype,WhatsApp, Viber, FaceTime.


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