Puente de Inmaculada – Time for a break!

Puente de Inmaculada - Time for a break!Say what you will about mentality, when it comes to R&R and work/rest balance they know what they’re talking about. Take this upcoming “” for example. For those not in the know, a “puente” – literal translation “” – is an extra days holiday.

Case in point, Monday 6th of December is the Día de La Constitución Española and also the 8th is La Inmaculada Concepción. Therefore, what most Spanish have come accustomed to doing is taking one extra days holiday in between these two “festivos” (public holidays) – therefore effectively “bridging” the gap and walking away with 3 days holiday, for the price of one! Read more »

Christmas Cheer at Mijas Market

Christmas Cheer at Mijas MarketWith the Christmas season already in full swing, what better way to enjoy the festivities than this?

A Charity Christmas will be held in La Cala de , starting on the 4th December and continuing for two more days from noon til 8pm every day.

There will be something for everyone, with Christmas goodies and handmade items on sale on stalls set up especially in the boulevard.

Additionally, there will be various performances by international choirs, the choir and Dutch choir, as well as dance shows by groups such as Stagecoach and FAMA academy.

For the kiddies, there will also be a very special visit by Father Christmas who will give out chocolate and sweets.

For more information, call the Mijas Hall on 952 589 010

Single Hiking tours in December

Costa del Sol Singles
Singles is a new Single for singles who want to meet by sharing activities and common interests. Because life is more fun that way. In December they offer different Singe Hiking Tours.

GENTLE WALK TO “EL TÁBANO”
Sunday, 5th of December 2010
Meeting point: Church of El Secadero (near Tesorillo) at 10am.
It’s a gentle walk without mayor hills to climb. Duration of the walk approximately 2 and a half hours. After the walk we shall have some at the . Read more »

Marbella car dealer sells Aston Martin One-77

Marbella dealership sells Aston Martin ONE-77Everybody knows that you can see very unique and expensive cars in and . Now the exclusive dealership C. de Salamanca has sold one of the most expensive cars ever to be sold in Spain. The Aston Martin One-77 is the most expensive model from the legendary car maker and has a hefty price tag of 1.8 million Euro. The buyer of this exclusive car is not known and the dealership has not named it, but they described him as a successful foreign businessman, middle aged, and a car fan, obviously. They said it took him five month to decide on the purchase, but at the end he paid a 400,000 Euro deposit to get the car. He personally went to the factory in Warwickshire to request the personalisation’s of the vehicle which will come in a blue silver. Aston Martin are to make only 77 cars of the Aston Martin One-77 which boasts an 7.3 litre V12 engine with 760 horsepower. The car will be delivered in March next year, when we need to watch out for another exclusive car in this area. Marbella still has its exclusivity.

Revolutionary shake up for Spanish Surnames

Revolutionary shake up for Spanish SurnamesA change in the birth laws is being planned by Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez ’s socialist government. This new law will instruct registrars to put surnames in alphabetical order, unless the parents specify otherwise.

Traditionally, people have two surnames at birth: firstly, the father’s and the second is the mother’s. Historically, the father’s name has always gone first and in legal battles, this name would also have priority, however under existing laws either can come first. In addition, Spanish women do not change their surnames when they marry.

Under the rule of Dictator, General Franco, first names had to be chosen from an approved list of Saints. Now, the latest legislation will also spare parents from declaring whether their child was born out of wedlock, a rule which has been mandatory since 1957. Read more »

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