
Whilst the streets in our coastal towns look like they’re holding daily furniture races put on by the KKK, spring is finally pushing the temperatures up.
First of all, yesterday saw rainfall on the Costa Tropical, at last, cleaning up the atmosphere and without causing any damage.
Well yesterday was not a day to venture out in all along the Costa Tropical, with streets in Almuñécar and Salobreña boasting boating-lake-size puddles.
(SUK) It really needs to rain and rain properly. We’ve seen promising skies, thunder, lightening and even a smattering of raindrops. However, the countryside needs sustained rainfall over weeks.
The Spokeswoman for the PP in Motril, Luisa Mª García Chamorro, announced that if the ramblas weren’t cleared this week, her party would take legal action against the Junta.
Well, as you’re moaning about what a dismal beginning the summer has had, look on the bright side because there won’t be any water shortages in the next two years, at least.