One of our duties here in Spain is The School Run – or maybe just part of it. Leave the house and turn right, and there’s school, under ten minutes away. Leave the house and turn left, and there’s nursery, just over 10 minutes away. So in the afternoon it’s school (finishes 4.30), then nursery (finishes 5.00 o’clock). As we wander home from nursery, the sun is setting, and these are our views.

For Debbie’s Six Word Saturday.
Sheer hell! We have a beautiful double rainbow now but it was glorious this morning. Still no Internet so who knows about Monday’s walk? xx
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No internet? Can you survive …? We had a double rainbow back home about a fortnight ago. A lovely event.
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Bad luck that you have such drudgery in order to earn you stay!
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Awful, isn’t it? We should complain.
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To whom? 😉
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The parents, obviously!
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But they have an early afternoon sleep in little beds!
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Gosh, sounds as if you have had what they call it in Spain – a causa de atmosféricas!
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Sin duda …
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Beautiful. A late school finish though. Do they start late?
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Nope. 9 o’clock same as us. AND no half term breaks ….
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That’s a long day for the youngest ones.
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Cool sixer with a BEAUTIFUL Photo. Thanks
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Thank you! A lovely early evening sight to cheer us on.
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My heart goes out to you! Great shapes here; somehow the lamp post and the tree complement each other.
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I quite liked that echo too.The good weather has departed all of a sudden however …
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It’ll be back!
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Hmm. After our departure …
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I love the idea of the School Run as a walking ramble. Lovely sights along the way. So glad you can spend time with the Spanish side of the family.
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Wonderful views Margaret 😀 Glad all is going well with your Spanish adventure, again.
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It is. Though I wouldn’t mind less Weather, at the moment.
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Such wonderful photos, Margaret!
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It’s Mother Nature wot dunnit!
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Lovely views. We have similar views here but mine are generally morning views. 😉
janet
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The time of year is perfect for late afternoon views. We’re just too late for sunrise on the morning walk to school.
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What wonderful photos. I see faces and figures galore!
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I’ve got even more convincing photos than this one too!
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Wonderful Margaret.
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Normally it is. Today? Not so much.
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Your scholl run seems idyllic!
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It’s not bad at all. Until Storm Harry …
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Oh no I thought Harry had just arrived in the UK – con mucho tormenta!
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Tormentas por todas partes!
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What a lovely sight!
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And normally a daily sight. But Storm Harry has other ideas….
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Ah…
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A beautiful sunset and that tree is just screaming to be photographed!
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It’s a fine tree, among many other fine trees.
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Love the silhouettes of the trees against the sunset.
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It’s an (almost) daily joy.
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