EVERYFRMEOENTH Issue 3 Tickled SquirrelFebruary2015 Articles, puzzles, information and advertising from the best local businesses.
Tickled Squirrel Ltd. accepts no responsibility for the services, goods or work which is provided by any advertiser. Although we do our best to ensure the content is correct we accept no liability for errors or omissions. No part of this magazine, in part or whole, may be reproduced without obtaining prior written permission. Website: Inside this month www.tickledsquirrel.com Mobile site: P.4 Processionary Caterpillars. www.m.tickledsquirrel.com Telephone: P.6 Classified Adverts. 634 327 682 Emails: P.7 Charities. [email protected] [email protected] P.9 Making Changes. Violet King. Tickled Squirrel Magazine is published each month by P.10 Brain Drain Puzzle Pages. Tickled Squirrel Ltd. UK Reg. No. 9244499 P.12 Roses ~ The meaning of their colour. 2 P.16 Mediterranean Gardens. Roald Goorman. P.20 Music Ramblings. Vince Tracy. P.23 Film Reviews. Megan Parker. P.24 Lovers’ Quiz P.26 Reflection On The Hidden Cellar. Craig McArthur. P.28 Tech Tips. P.30 Market Days & Local Area Telephone Numbers.
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Processionary Caterpillars ~ A Timely Reminder Most people who live in this part of the world will be aware of these very dangerous creatures, but we feel it would be useful to remind everyone that we are now in the season when they could cause problems. You can come across Processionary Caterpillars any time between January and mid - April. Formerly more common in Mediterranean Spain they are now spreading inland and further north. The insect spends the warm summer months buried in the ground as a pupa, emerging as a moth around August when they mate and seek out a tree to lay their eggs on, fixing them as egg masses to pine needles. Four or five weeks later, the caterpillars emerge and immediately begin destroying the tree they are in. At first they construct flimsy shelters made from a silk like material which stays hidden in the trees, but towards January, they begin to make a larger nest which can easily be seen from the ground. No entrances or exits are made, the creatures simply pushing through the walls. During the night, they leave the nest to feed on the host tree, returning to the nest at dawn. During the day they “rest” and use the heat of the sun to help them digest the food they have eaten in the night. Even sub zero temperatures don’t stop them travelling to their food although they do travel more slowly. Usually by March they are ready to leave the nest and travel in long lines seeking out pupation sites in suitable soil, following a pheromone trail laid by the lead caterpillar. They are even able to distinguish between crossing trails and continue to follow the correct one. As many as 300 caterpillars can form a single trail in this fashion. The danger from these creatures comes from their “fur” which is a layer of poisonous, harpoon - like spines that remain dangerous even after the creature has died. The hairs can also become detached from the caterpillar and will float in the air making for a very unpleasant experience - even the risk of inhalation which can be very dangerous. Should one drop on you or your pet do not try to brush it off with bare hands as contact with the skin will bring considerable irritation and even an allergic reaction to the hairs causing anaphylactic shock similar to that which can by experienced by some people to bee and wasp stings. If hairs get into your eyes you can suffer from soreness, swelling and even a temporary loss of vision. Carrying antihistamine tablets is a good idea should you travel in areas likely to be affected such as where there are pine trees. It’s better to avoid exercising your pet in areas with pine trees during this time, and always seek immediate professional medical or veterinary advice should you or your pet have a rash or ingest hairs after coming into contact with these creatures. 4
Sam’s 965 63 44 45 supermarket Open Monday to Friday 9 to 4:30, Saturdays 9 to 3 All Your Quality English Products In Stock Wide range of Quality Bakeware Available John Smith’s and Guinness Warburton’s Bread Don’t Forget Your Valetine’s Cards - Wide Choice Available Agents for TV Choice Baz Traditional English Butcher Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 to 3 Quality meats including roasting beef, steaks, home cured gammon, pork with crackling, home made beef and lamb burgers, and much more. Award Winning Sausages Always Available or why not try a Delicious Fillet For Two Special Offer For Valentine’s Day Hair & Beauty Lift, nourish, pamper, hydrate & relax with this delicious Salon combo!!! A Divine Facial and a Back,Neck & Shoulder Massage for just €50!!! You can also buy this offer as a gift for a Special Someone for Valentines Day! Appointments 965 63 44 45 Easy to find on the N332 between La Font & El Campello 5
We offer a full range of sanitary work - blockage removal - building services - central heating - air conditioning Classified Adverts Section English & Spanish Legal Services Tickled Squirrel Magazine now has a Classified Buying/Selling Property * Remortgages Ads section. This is solely for private individuals Property Transfers * Rental Contracts & Disputes to advertise items for sale or wanted. It is not for the use of businesses. English & Spanish Inheritance Wills & Probate * Powers of Attorney Classified adverts are free for items up to 500€ (MAXIMUM 20 WORDS PER NIE & Residencias ITEM INCLUDING CONTACT NUMBER). Utility Changes Photographs cannot be included. However, don’t forget that you can also place your & much much more . . . . . . . . adverts on our website, including up to four photographs at www.tickledsquirrel.com Free First Consultation To include your advert in the printed magazine Tel: 687170241 please send by email to classifieds@ email: [email protected] tickledsquirrel.com BEFORE the 15th of each month. Only one item per email and a maximum www.lbs-spain.com of four items each month per email address. water - gas - electrical - solar hot water systems Space may be limited therefore adverts will be placed on a first come first served basis. KESY PLUMBING February Ads Installation & repairs to sanitary, gas, central heating. • Exercise Bike. Hardly used. 50€. El Campello. Tel: 965638978/622227157 Air conditioning & solar hot water systems. • Hotpoint under counter fridge. Energy rating A+. Auto defrost. Has small scratch on door. Official gas & water installers Only 12 months old, cost new £200. Sell for covering from Alicante to 80€. Tel: 634327682 Benidorm & surrounding areas. • Double mattress in memory foam excellent condition as new. 200€. Tel: All small building services. 678123264. Can deliver local to Mutx/San All kinds of electrical work. Vicente. We can also deal with all kinds • Double Bed Frame (no legs) 30€. Tel: of drain blockages. 678123264. Can deliver local to Mutx/San Vicente. Mob: 652 857 108 Tel: 965 632 242 • 3 Orange Butane (empty) gas bottles 8€ each. Tel: 678123264. Can deliver local to [email protected] Mutx/San Vicente. 6 • Pink & black Moroccan leather pouffe. Diameter approx. 20 inches and height approx 9.5 inches (pictures can be seen at www.tickledsquirrel.com on the classified ads page). Price 25€ ono. Tel: 634327682
Live music with SuperHits every Saturday at 10pm Followed at 8:30 by a Fun Quiz Open Mic every Friday at 8pm Featuring Maddie Douglas Spanish Conversation Group Wednesdays at 3pm Open every day from 11:30am till Close (Closed Mondays) Charities To include a charity in our listings please supply a valid registered charity number. APAC Animal Protection Charity in El Campello. Dogs of all ages awaiting rehoming. Sterilisation scheme for feral cats. Charity shop at Av. Germanies, 20, El Campello. For information about dogs, call Joy 965699460, and for feral cats call Janice 965638899, or Onny 965940763 (charity no. 3817) Bruised But Not Broken Cancer Support Charity. Our aim is to provide respite breaks. If you or your family need help, or you wish to volunteer, please get in touch. Tel: Lorraine 608524896 (charity no. CV-01-049781-A) MABS Cancer Support Group covering Costa Blanca area. Interpreters/Transport/Equipment/Support and nursing available for you and your family in your time of need. Tel: Sue 664266991 (charity no. 7261) P.E.P.A. Animal Charity is desperately looking for foster carers to help us with the overwhelming amount of abandoned animals. All expenses are paid, all that we ask is that a secure loving temporary home is given. For more information please telephone Pat on 962833325 or the helpline on 650304746 or email [email protected] (Reg. Charity Number: G.97646921) El Campello Christian Community Meetings of this Community will be held on Sunday, 8th February & Sunday 22nd February in the Hall next to Meson Pueblo Español (Pepe´s Bar) at 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. For more information: email: [email protected] or Tel: Sue Bishop on 965699991/693048200. 7
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Making Changes What do you dislike most in people? Is it people who wind you up the wrong way? Or maybe people who don’t agree with you and don’t see things from your point of view? Yet, isn’t that what makes us all different, because we all have a point of view? I recently went to a seminar in the U.K. which was designed to help in dealing with “difficult” people. We were each asked to write down the things that we don’t like in the people we know. At the end of copious listings from everyone, the lecturer took the papers and asked us if any of these things we had noted down were illegal. The answer was no. She then asked if they were immoral. Again, the answer was no. Were they wrong? No. Then she said, “Well, may I just suggest to you that they are just different?” There was stunned silence in the room as we all came to terms with that! Once again I have been through a learning curve with that concept. I really hope that I never stop learning. So perhaps it is worth considering that the things we get stressed most about, as far as other people are concerned, is not that they can be blamed for being the way that they are, but we need to accept that they are just different from us. Perhaps acceptance and tolerance is a bit thin on the ground these days and we throw our rattles out of the pram for not having the reactions or results we want from people! Isn’t life tough? Whatever our problems might be, nothing material is going to solve it on a permanent basis. Why? Material things are nice, but we get used to them and then start to look around again. The only thing that works is achieving a balance inside. Our attitude towards everything is what is the most important because that is who we really become and that is what people around us see. Watch people and notice the expressions on their faces. Observe body language and try to pick up tips about how the people you are observing are feeling. The wealthy are definitely not the happiest, and the down at heel are definitely not all wretched. Some people wouldn’t be happy if they had everything the world has to offer, because they are still negative inside. A couple of years ago I had dealings with a lady who had everything - she said that herself, a fabulous home, position, wonderful children, adoring husband, money in the bank….but she was suicidal. I had the privilege of helping her to see life as she should be seeing it and the depression lifted so that she was in control, she saw the point and she made the mental changes. When we get to the stage where everything and everyone is irritating us and pulling us down, maybe we ought to take some time to think things through and realise that, as complicated as life is, we owe it to each other to accept each other’s differences and to realise, perhaps, that they have accepted ours!! Professional Building Services Take care, till the next time! Gary Westmoreland Violet. All building work carried out Violet King. No job is too small or too big Personal Confidential Counsellor Telephone For information please ring 966928256 or 674 938 935 634312179. Alternatively send an email to: [email protected] www.makechanges.webs.com 9
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Roses ~ The Meaning Of Their Colour Don’t just buy any colour roses for your beloved this Valentine’s Day. Check the meaning of the colour first and give the most appropriate. Red roses represent love, beauty, courage and respect. White are for purity and innocence, silence or secrecy, also reverence and humility. Pink should be given as an appreciation, to say ‘thank you’, for perfect happiness and in admiration. (Darker pink - appreciation & gratitude, Light pink - admiration) Yellow roses are for friendship, joy, gladness, delight and the hope or promise of a new beginning. Orange roses denote desire and enthusiasm. When given together, red and white roses signify unity. A red rosebud is a symbol of purity and loveliness whereas a white rosebud is for youth, a symbol of girlhood. Thornless roses represent love at first sight. Valentine’s Day Word Search AFFECTION ARROW CRPFOCSFASTGSVR CARDS IFAIAELTENNZOAO CELEBRATE TQCRHOTTRIORULS CHAMPAGNE NADHWSAAVALPLEE CHOCOLATES ASREALNORZEYMNS COMPLIMENT MNRROMLOHBRHATT CUPID OSVCOMPLIMENTIR FLOWERS RAOKNWQAETTLENA HAPPY YHXYPPAHGVAAEEE HEARTS CPROPOSALNOLSCH KISSES FRENTRAPTAELEFT LOVE RERIMDATERCESRE LOVING NOITCEFFAMBMSBE PARTNER INFSYCUPIDCLIJW PROPOSAL JWAEQEAQWYSBKTS RELATIONSHIP ROMANTIC Solution on P.31 ROSES SECRET ADMIRER 12 SOULMATE SWEETHEARTS VALENTINE
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Mediterranean Gardens Roald Goorman Continuing on the theme of palm trees, this commonly planted palm species around is a month I want to highlight the palmate (fan) leaf desert fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) and that palms. As mentioned in the first article (Dec. is probably the cause of this misconception on 2014) palmate palms share the characteristic fan-leaved palms. I must admit that I am not a that all leaflets (segments) on one leaf sprout huge fan (no pun intended!) of Washingtonias from a common base, the top of the petiole. either. Perhaps too common, and they grow Fan leaves from the palmate palms are typically incredibly fast, which is not necessarily an circular or paddle shaped, or shaped like a advantage as the canopy quickly grows out of portion of a circle. The leaf may be divided into view and you are left with a brown trunk in view segments or entire, with the green leaves high up for the enjoyment without divisions. Most of the neighbours. Added to that, they are fan palm leaves do incredibly messy, producing tons of flowers, and have divisions into then seeds several times a year which can then segments. They can stain terraces and clog pool filters. Luckily there even be severely divided are many fan palms available that are much like the spokes of a prettier and better behaved. All are suitable bicycle wheel, with the for small to medium sized gardens except the space between the last one, which eventually becomes huge, segments extending dwarfing the canary island date palm (Phoenix deep down to where the Rhapis canariensis) in canopy diameter. segment emerge from the petiole. Some Rhapis species are examples of this. Or, they can be Chamaerops humilis is the only palm species near complete without divisions or segments, an occurring naturally in Europe, and which is example being Licuala elegans. suitable for even the smallest of gardens. Trunk diameter rarely exceeds 15cm and its canopy People who width a maximum 150cm in adult specimens. Leaves are blueish green, there are even some have a little available which are totally blue. They grow in clumps, so if you want a solitary trunk you will knowledge have to prune away the young sprouts from the base. Spraying with herbicide directly on young about the world suckers will slow the emergence of new shoots and if the dose is kept low it won’t affect the of palms and main stem. This palm is incredibly drought tolerant and is can distinguish not fussy about soil type nor humidity, even surviving sites that are waterlogged in winter. Be Licuala between aware of the incredibly sharp spines along the feather and petioles and only prune with gloves on! fan palms tend to prefer feather palms for their Trachycarpus fortunei Similar to the European fan palm, the Chinese windmill palm has all the garden instead of the fan palms because the characteristics of the first but none of its spines! This is a good alternative if you want a child feather palms are considered more tropical and friendly garden. the fan palms more desert palms. Although Trachycarpus is also a strong plant, surviving deep frosts (they are grown as far north as not true, the fact remains that one of the most England and the Netherlands) but they are less tolerant of drought and heat. They appreciate 16
regular watering in summer and in sheltered spots will produce larger leaves on longer petioles, giving it a lusher look.The leaves are deep dark green with a silvery Trachycarpus fortunei sheen on the underside. Rhapis excelsa is a popular pot plant adorning Trithrinax campestris Copernicia alba many offices, hotel lobbies and living Copernicia above. It has blue leaves and rooms. It retains a looks much like a blue Chamaerops. Although modest size and attractive, it is not child friendly due to its vicious bears low light levels long sharp spines which can pierce even the with grace. thickest gloves, so handle with care! Pritchardia hillebrandii is a much friendlier and Raphis is a clumping spineless fan palm. It is native to Hawaii where palm that looks a bit like a hairy bamboo it’s called the Loulou lelo palm. Relatively fast and is great to plant in shady spots, growing under large trees or on a patio for a lush and with graceful Rhapis excelsa drooping tropical feel. light green leaves it is an asset Water well in summer, but in shade it is fairly to any drought tolerant. When planted in full sun its leaves tend to turn a paler green and get brown garden! tips. In spite of its tropical Copernicia alba is probably the only Copernicia origin it species that grows well in the Mediterranean. It occurs naturally in the Gran Chaco region, an handles Pritchardia hillebrandii area stretching from Colombia, Bolivia to Brazil, cold Paraguay and Argentina in the South. surprisingly well, even taking a very light frost when older. Water well during the hot summer and you will be rewarded with an abundant This palm produces production of new leaves. greyish blue leaves Raphis with a waxy surface. Brahea armata is another blue leaved fan palm. The wax was used This species grows naturally in the deserts of by the ancient Indian Mexico and the Southwest of the US, and it is cultures to produce incredibly cold, heat and drought tolerant. It candles (Carnauba can be grown in any location, but prefers well wax). drained soils and a sunny position to be really happy. This palm is medium sized, does not Trithrinax campestris This suckering palm grow too fast and is therefore a great palm for occurs naturally in the same area as the smaller gardens. 17
Livistona sp. The Livistona (australis and about where you want chinensis) are slightly larger palms, eventually to plant it, because it reaching sizes similar to Washingtonia, but tolerates transplanting at a much slower speed. Livistonas occur poorly, and most likely naturally in Southeast Asia and Australia. The will die after that. So its most common species and also ones that grow planting location has to be best here are the L, australis and A. chinensis. considered permanent. They are much better behaved and do not have vicious spines like Washingtonias, nor do they This species occur produce that massive flower and seed load. naturally in two forms, When you shave the trunk properly, the tree will the green form which is found in the wetter immediately attain a tropical look. lowland forests of Madagascar, and the blue form found in the more arid high plateaus inland The of Madagascar. The latter is the best choice for Bismarckia our climate as it handles drought and cold much nobilis is better, even withstanding some degrees of frost native to when established. Madagascar and an adult For more about specimen palm trees or other is a sight garden related to behold, issues, please reaching humongous proportions, and should contact me at: only be considered for the larger garden. It info@ grows relatively fast when planted in fertile mediterragarden.es well-draining soil and receiving abundant watering during the summer. Think carefully Gardens tailor made to suit your needs www.mediterragarden.es Tel: 630 477 295 [email protected] Avenida del Reino 1, 3a - 30130 Beniel (Murcia) 18
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Music Ramblings Vince Tracy Originally from Birkenhead, Vince began working at a local hospital radio station before joining BBC Radio Merseyside. Significantly influenced by Radio Caroline as well as by great entertainers such as Morecambe & Wise, Tommy Cooper, The Two Ronnies and DJs such as Jimmy Young and Steve Wright, Vince has chatted with hundreds of celebrities - musicians/ actors/sports stars/politicians. His website lists many of them. Listen to his daily blog/podcasts at http://www.vincetracy. com/blog9 or to view his website go to http://www.vincetracy.com Featuring my radio guest Don Woods. You might know that I make podcasts each week, with various people, on various themes. One such correspondent is with my friend, Don Woods. Don sends me songs that he has written over the years and we discuss how they came about and what happened to them. Recently, we discussed a song Don was asked to write for Cannon and Ball in the late 1970s. Don heard nothing for a few months so he went down to Stoke where they were on tour. He weaselled his way into the theatre and got to meet them. He asked what the situation with the song was. They were obviously stalling. Eventually they decided to record “Wind beneath My Wings” which didn’t progress for them. So did Don give up on his song? He eventually took his song to a local theatre where The Krankies were performing and asked the manager to give them the cassette. I hope you remember The Krankies, with little Jimmy being the lady of course! The Krankies got in touch with Don and said they liked the song, and they eventually performed it on the Royal Command Show. Just to show you how life can be, Don was on a show with them in the 1990s and told them about that song. They all became friends and Don has been writing songs for them ever since. You probably won’t know Don. We first met around 1974 when he was a guest on my BBC Radio Merseyside show. We lost contact over the years but as luck would have it he became one of my correspondents when I worked for Onda Cero International (OCI) here in Spain. Don was telling me of a time when he had been approached by the BBC. The BBC knew of his radio jingles and an executive asked him to write a novelty song for the Knowsley North by- election which was to feature nationally on Newsnight. The seat is on Merseyside. There were three politicians involved…Rosie Cooper for the Liberals, George Howarth for Labour, and Roger something for the Conservatives. Don devised a song “Rosie, George or Rog…who’s it gonna be?” The BBC were chuffed with the song and invited him to appear on the programme and sing the song which he did. They then did a follow-up programme “searching” for a lost species called Derek Hatton! I hope you remember these UK personalities! Don is charismatic, inventive and also very shrewd. He had a career in Trading Standards running alongside his musical career and has also established his own music publishing company. He epitomises the things a young musician should be taught. Rather than be carried away on a wing and a prayer of aspiration and hope Don laid down the foundations of a solid career and enjoyed his music and creative talents. He decided how and when he would work rather than be at the whim of the music industry. By all means it is wonderful when a young person can have the courage of his/her convictions and be a full-time performer but it is good advice to have a back-up plan and to give yourself a solid financial platform from which to base your activities. 20
Don has his own website but you can find out anything you need to know by going to my website or hitting the following link....http://vincetracy.com/donwoods2010.html Finally, what did you all think about this Sony business and their film about the spoof assassination of the North Korean president? What goes on in the heads of these moguls? Terrorism is becoming a worldwide problem so something like this just worsens the situation…it doesn’t help at all...pure stupidity! B A R N E P T U N Sundays: Traditional Sunday Roast O Fridays: NEW Bistro night. Enjoy a large T bone or Fillet Steak, Mixed Grill or Fresh Fish. Saturday Afternoon: Tea Dance and Cream Teas (Last Saturday of every month at 2pm) SATURDAY 14th FEB: Special Event For APAC (Dog Shop and Cats!!) Valentine’s Day Tea Dance. Live Band, Quizzes, Tombola, Karaoke, Dancing, Cream Teas. 5 Euros Phone 965638667 to reserve your ticket, or call in the ‘Dog Shop’ (APAC) in El Campello. (No need to drive, the Tram station at Coveta Fuma is just round the corner and taxis are available) Bar Neptuno, Calle Londres, Coveta Fuma. 965 638 667 MJC Van Transport Man With A Van 965699100 07787745068 Long Wheel Base High Top Van 687672081 and Driver Available * Regular trips from Spain to UK & back Ideal for * Buy in the UK. Delivered to your door by House removals us! Office moves * Removals - Part loads - Full loads Single Those extra large items Items * Cars & Bikes Transported Phone or Email Colin & Mary for a Quote Call Ian on 648 835 377 or 627 703 521 [email protected] 21
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Film Reviews Megan Parker Exodus: Gods and Kings Running Time- 154 minutes Heavily based on the biblical story of The Book of Exodus, Exodus: Gods and Kings recounts the ancient tale of Moses. As a respectable General and member of the Royal family in Egypt, Moses fights in the fierce and brutal battles of his enemies and oversees the work of the Hebrew slaves alongside Prince Ramses, who approaches his place on the throne as Pharaoh. Through the unexpected disclosure of Moses’ true lineage, word is hastily spread and the new leader of the Hebrew slaves, Ramses, forces his old friend into exile. As Moses trails towards his roots and makes the discovery that he is the chosen profit, he gathers his people together to fight the cruel, Egyptian leaders and command the almighty exodus. The story is directed in the flawless manner of Ridley Scott, whose success became evident in films such as Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator. Scott depicts an imaginative and truly fulfilling interpretation of an inspiring journey, translating it from a delicate narrative into an epic film of profound intensity and special effects madness. Whilst existing as an alternative perception, you may find you are able to familiarise yourself with the significant happenings of the parting of the Red Sea, the locust plague and the vicious thunderstorms of hail and fire set upon the people of Egypt. We also see the well-known Batman actor Christian Bale, powerfully portraying the role of the protagonist, Moses, and find that his feisty and outspoken persona is perfectly suited to a character of such wisdom and leadership. Other recognisable faces include Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul playing the role of Joshua, and Sigourney Weaver who featured in Scott’s Alien, portraying the character of Tuya, the Pharaoh’s mother. If you’re looking for a short-lived film full of solidarity, peace and tranquillity then I’d have to say that this may not be the one for you. However, those in need of a thrilling quest to get their adrenaline racing, their eyes opened and their minds mesmerised are certainly ready to face the deathly expedition of ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings.’ 23
Lovers’ Quiz Who said . . ? 1. “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” A. Brigitte Bardot B. Zsa Zsa Gabor C. Irina Dunn D. Germaine Greer 2. “When you marry your mistress, you create a vacancy.” A. Oscar Wilde B. George Bernard Shaw C. G K Chesterton D. Sir James Goldsmith 3. “Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses.” A. Jan Moir B. Hugh Hefner C. Edward Lear D. Dorothy Parker 4. “’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” A. Lord Byron B. Alfred, Lord Tennyson C. Bosie, Lord Alfred Douglas D. The Marquess of Bath 5. What was the most popular “first dance” at weddings in 2010? A. “The Only Way Is Up” by Yazz B. “Moondance” by Van Morrison C. “Everything” by Michael Bublé D. “It’s Raining Men” by The Weather Girls 6. “The Power of Love” was a top 20 hit for which of the following? A. Jennifer Rush B. Meat Loaf C. T-Rex D. Jon Bon Jovi 7. The Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan classic “Especially for You” was also recorded by Kylie with which other male sex symbol? A. Nick Cave B. Michael Hutchence C. David Hasselhoff D. Kermit the Frog 8. Carly Simon’s 1972 hit “You’re So Vain” was reportedly about: A. Warren Beatty B. Mick Jagger C. Nick Nolte D. All of the above 9. Who is the first poet known to have written “Roses are red, violets are blue”? A. William Shakespeare B. Edmund Spenser C. Gerard Manley Hopkins D. W H Auden 10.Blind Date once attracted audiences of 18 million, but finished in 2003. Which one of these celebrities appeared on the show before they were famous? A. Jude Law B. Amanda Holden C. Amanda Lamb D. George Lamb 11. Which one of these can you not hire as a wedding venue? A. The Empire State building B. Juliet’s balcony in Verona C. Windsor Castle D. Edinburgh Castle 12.Which Fawlty Towers character was John Cleese romantically involved with off-screen? A. Sybil Fawlty B. Dragonfly C. Manuel D. Polly 13.Which Friends character was first to get married in real life? A. Joey B. Monica C. Phoebe D. Rachel 14.Emma Thompson went out with Hugh Laurie, was married to Kenneth Branagh, and is currently married to Greg Wise. On the set of what film did they meet? A. Pride and Prejudice B. Sense and Sensibility C. Love Actually D. The Remains of the Day 15.In Casablanca, the passion between Bogart’s and Bergman’s characters was so convincing that some thought sparks also flew off screen. What was the truth? A. They couldn’t stand each other, and were famous for their rows. B. They had had a fling in Paris many years before, but not during filming. C. Bogart was married to his third wife, and Bergman was happily married to a dentist. D. Letters discovered later revealed they’d had a secret tryst in Marrakech. Answers on P.31. 24
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Reflection on the Hidden Cellar Craig McArthur You can imagine my surprise when I discovered a cellar hidden beneath the floorboards of the hallway and will no doubt realise how I came upon this discovery, when it was so well hidden. In order to fully appreciate what we have discovered I need to go back to the beginning. The house I was working at was built by our Great Grandfather and had sat empty for the past fifteen years. Back in the 1960s they used to call it Rookery farm; I know you wouldn’t have known that until now. I was starting out my day shifting mould-covered furniture in the hallway to try and clear some space so that I might start chopping in the cable chases for the rewire. I stumbled across (literally) an old mirror that had seen better days, especially after I’d accidentally cracked it. Leaning it against the wall I glanced in the dusty reflection and by chance noticed the start of a staircase going down toward a cellar. Startled, I turned to face the corner of the room where I’d seen it only to find nothing but a wooden floor. I was confused. How can a reflection be different to that of reality? Grabbing the mirror I began to tilt it this way and that, to see if it was just an image stuck onto the glass, but it moved with the room. I placed the mirror back down and went to grab a crow bar from my tool box. Then I set about ripping up the floor boards to see if there was indeed a concealed entrance. To my amazement I discovered stairs leading down. On the stairs was a letter that appeared to have been sat there for many years. Deciding to read it later I put it in my pocket and rushed to my tool box to grab my torch. Shining it down the steps I couldn’t really make out anything, but I heard a noise, a muffled sound. I believed it to be field mice because this was the countryside. I attempted to slip my body between the floor beams to go and investigate. I will not tell a lie, I had put on a few pounds during the holidays so it was a squeeze, but you can relate to that I’m sure. Finally I’d broken through, and slowly but steadily descended into the darkened depths of the house. The torch although working never seemed to illuminate anything. I put this down to using cheap batteries and soon I became surrounded by nothing but blackness. Occasionally I’d get a cobweb or two in my face which I don’t have to tell you is not a pleasant experience. Suddenly I saw light ahead, and intrigued by this I picked up the pace. Before I had realised I was now ascending rather than descending. I’d reached my destination. I was in the same room as before. “But how could this be?” I asked myself. Looking around the room I noticed it had changed. To start with, the mirror was no longer leaning against the wall … it had been hung on the wall and it showed no sign of any damage. A ticking noise was also quite audible, I turned my head to identify it only to spot a Grandfather clock stood next to the front door. The walls seemed to be freshly painted and I could feel a warmth within the house, as though there was a fire lit. I began to panic. What was happening to me? Approaching voices startled me. I quickly descended back down the stairwell into the darkness, but as the darkness enveloped me I realised that I recognised one of the voices. It sounded like me! I peered back up the staircase to look … I was indeed looking upon myself, only, I was dressed differently, more of a period attire. 26
Feeling scared I decided to attempt to get back and so continued down the stairs. It wasn’t long before I saw the light again and I emerged shaking from all I had seen. Again, something felt different. Looking around me the house appeared to be different again. The walls were not plastered, the windows were missing, and above me, no floorboards appeared to have been laid yet. I decided to give the stairs one more go and plunged myself back into the blackness. I stumbled and fell down the stairs, banging my head on something in the process. When I awoke I found that I was in the middle of a field. Holding my hand to my head I realised that I had gashed it and I was bleeding quite badly. Struggling to my feet I looked around me, trying to get a bearing on where I might be. It then it occurred to me … I had gone back in time. I immediately recognised the road which passed Rookery Farm, or whatever this field is called now. I appeared to be stuck in the past and I didn’t know how to get home. In the time since these events have occurred I have met my future wife, Samantha. She found me near to where I awoke and took me in, nursing me back to health, I have never left her side since. I love this woman. She has just inherited her father’s farm and we have plans to build a new farm house in the field, Rookery field. If you haven’t guessed it yet, I am you, an older version of you. I write this letter on my wife’s birthday to tell you what lies in store when you take the same path as me. I know you won’t read this until after you’ve gone down to the cellar, but I just felt I’d give you the opportunity to decide for yourself, whether or not you would descend the staircase. Yours Sincerely You know who 5th July 1886 27
Tech Tips Are You Helping The Spammer? Have you ever received an email with a long list of email addresses at the top, where you might expect to see just yours? This is caused by the sender putting the list of email recipients in the To or the CC (Carbon Copy) boxes when they compose the email. Everyone on the list will be able to see the email addresses of everyone else on the list. If the list is simply an email from one friend to a bunch of other friends then there is probably no problem, but what if the list is of people who belong to a club or an organisation? Or what if some of the friends would not want their email address listed to the entire group? Maybe they don’t really like all of them. Suddenly everyone gets your email address. The problem can be worse than that though. What if someone on the list is in business in some way, or has a friend who is? They now have your email address and they know you are probably interested in whatever the email is about. Bring on the targeted email SPAM. What should the sender do instead if they want to send an email to lots of people? They should use the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) entry box instead. This works in the same way as the CC box except that only the sender can see all the email addresses. Sadly, many email programs hide the BCC box away and you have to choose to show it, but if you intend to send an email to more than one person it really is essential to find the BCC and use it. If you are in business in any way, then it is even more vital that you don’t give away email addresses. It can be considered a criminal offense to give away or make available personal information about a customer – and that includes their email address. Unfortunately there is little you can do to stop people misusing your email address in this way apart from try to educate them as to the dangers. But one thing you can do is stop using CC yourself and move over to BCC. Email Address Farming Anyone who uses email will receive SPAM, or unwanted emails. Some will be from ‘Nigerian Princes’ or ‘Lawyers representing someone who wants to give you money’. These are all, of course, poor attempts to part you from your hard earned money. Some SPAM emails are less obvious in what they are trying to do though. Have you ever received an email asking you to buy (for example) watches or other quite reasonable, but unwanted products? You ignore the first email, and then you get another one a few days later. You might ignore that one as well but eventually you will get tired of seeing them and notice an unsubscribe option at the bottom. Hurrah you think, I’ll unsubscribe and stop them coming. Unfortunately, if you click on unsubscribe what you might unwittingly do is increase the value of your email address to other spammers. Spammers buy email addresses – unconfirmed ones are cheap, but an email address that has received a response of any kind is more valuable and so, instead of reducing the emails you receive, the unsubscribe option in these cases can result in you receiving far more. Naturally, most of the emails with an unsubscribe option are genuine since it is an EU requirement to allow people to opt out easily, but the ones to watch for are those from places you have never signed up for or even dealt with. 28
Emails – POP3 or IMAP? Almost everyone uses email nowadays. It has become a part of everyday communications and we wonder how we managed when we had to write a letter and wait for its delivery. Often when we are setting up email on our new computer or Smartphone we can be faced with questions which we do not understand, often because of the terminology used, and so we either give up or are forced to get help. This short article deals with two of these terms which you need to have some understanding of: POP3 and IMAP. Their meanings are explained as we cover each of them. In the early days of emails it was important to define a system which all the companies involved in the new technology could agree to and which would allow an email sent by one program to be read by a different program. The method for sending emails that was agreed upon was called ‘Simple Message Transfer Protocol’ (SMTP). This is more or less standard and requires no real setting up. When receiving emails the first system used was called ‘Post Office Protocol’ (POP). This was the leader for many years and it is now it is on its third version (POP3). More recently, ‘Internet Message Access Protocol’ (IMAP) has become dominant and it is the difference between these two which needs the most understanding. If you set up your email to use POP3, received emails will be downloaded to your PC or Smartphone etc and generally by default they will be deleted from the server once they are downloaded. Some email programs allow you to prevent this deletion and leave a copy on the server. In the case of Microsoft Office Outlook you can choose to delete messages on the server, either when they are downloaded, after so many days or when they are deleted on your PC. When you send an email, a copy of the sent email is (normally) kept on the PC from which it is sent. If you opt for IMAP though, the emails you see on your PC or Smartphone are synchronised with the emails stored on the server. Whatever you do to the copy on the PC will happen to the copy on the server so if you delete the email on your PC, it is gone for good. Copies of emails you send from the PC are stored in a folder (often a subfolder within the inbox) on the PC but this is synchronised on the server as well so sent emails are also on the server. So how do you choose which one to use? If you have a single PC and no emails on a phone or tablet etc., then it really doesn’t matter which you choose. If you use POP3 and have the emails deleted from the server once they are downloaded, then the only thing you might need to worry about is losing an important email should your PC go wrong. If you have more than one device you use to send and receive emails such as a PC and a Smartphone or a laptop, then IMAP offers the potential advantage that whichever one you use, both PC and Smartphone (or laptop) will have the same information. Even emails sent from one device can be seen on the other one. But remember, if you delete an email on one device, it will get deleted from the server and on all other devices. Also, you might need to have more space allocated on your email server since all your emails are stored there until deleted by you, whereas with POP3 they could be deleted as they are downloaded, keeping space needs on the server to a minimum. Nowadays, space is unlikely to be a serious problem (although you might need to ask for more space) and you should make your decision based on how you wish to use emails. If you like the idea of synchronised emails across multiple devices then IMAP is the one to use. If you have just a single device, then you can probably let your email app use whatever it has as its default – nowadays this is often IMAP. Which Do I Use? It took me a while to see the benefits of IMAP but this is the one I now use exclusively. I love being able to send an email from my phone and still be able to have a copy of the sent email on my PC and Laptop. 29
Market Days Wednesday El Campello Friday Alicante Thursday & Saturday Sunday Mutxamel Wednesday San Juan Saturday Villajoyosa Thursday Local Area Telephone Numbers El Campello Villajoyosa 965894250 Casa de Cultura 965636194/6491 Casa de Cultura Hospital San Juan 965938700 Post Office 965891230 Post Office (Correos) 965630318 Library 965891698 Health Centre 965637106/965937480 / Town Hall 966851001 85 Municipal Police 965890050 Ad. Education Centre 965635808 Guardia Civil 965891143 Taxis 965101611/965101029/ Hospital Marina Baixa 966859800 Tourist Info 966851371 965252511 Taxis 965893343/902075073 Town hall 965637200 Railway Station 965262731/900720472 Jijona 965610300 Tourist Information 965634606 965610142 Guardia Civil 965630418/062 Town Hall 965612400 Policía Local 965637099/ 965634444 Guardia Civil 965612031 Suma Office 965292015 Health centre Post Office San Juan 965653245/965653324 Transport 913211000 965942222 902240202 Town Hall 965653232 Alicante Airport 965130700 Local Police 965653368 Renfe 902422242 Guardia Civil 96 593 74 40 Alicante Bus Station 965292034 Alsa (Coaches) Post Office Health Centre 966908240 Other Numbers 1004 Suma Office 965698072 902109356 965699092 Movistar (client attention) 902225235 Busot 965698181/607385522 British Consulate 965989900 Iberdrola (Electricity) Health Centre 965956960 Aguas de Alicante (Water) Casa de Cultura 965952777 Town Hall 965653232 To the best of our knowledge these telephone Police 965953500 numbers are correct but they have been supplied 965953166 to us and have not been verified. If you believe any Mutxamel number to be incorrect please send an email to: Town Hall [email protected] Health Centre Additionally if there are numbers missing from the Guardia Civil list that you feel would be useful please let us know. Local Police Post Office 30
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