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The Americans are away

One noticeable difference in the bookings this year is that we’ve had a lot more Americans staying with us.

Americans, in general, only get two weeks vacation time each year which obviously has quite an impact on the type of holiday that they take. For one thing, it’s rare for a working American to take a holiday longer than two weeks and therefore they are, for the most part, channelled into taking package holidays as that’s the only way you can really pack a lot of sightseeing into a short period. Moreover that short period means that they tend to concentrate on the highlights of a country or group of countries (“doing” Europe is quite common) so typically they will consider that they’ve “done” France if they’ve been to Paris.

Therefore, normally, the long-stay Americans are either students on a back-packing type holiday to Europe or retired people. However, it’s been noticeably different this year and we’ve had both more Americans and more varied categories of Americans staying with us. The couple who have just left us today were normal working Americans for instance and moreover they are planning to return as they were both quite taken with the region (and us!).

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Never mind the plane, let’s just go by car!

After spending all that time looking around, we think it’s going to be a whole lot simpler and cheaper to go somewhere by car.

So, we’re restarting our search for a holiday destination yet again.

We don’t want to drive for days on end from here which limits us to a range of around six hours driving time or thereabouts. Thanks to the previous searching, we’ve ruled out the original northern locations and are instead looking south which simplifies the search process considerably.

All being well, we’re hoping to actually book somewhere today although we were also hoping to book somewhere last week too so you never know.

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Looking for a new rug?

We’re in the market for several new rugs for our place and have been hunting around the carpet shops now and again.

Don’t you find it such a pain to do that? We know more or less what we want but that business of leafing through rugs in the carpet shops is a real pain after a while. You’d think that they’d have some kind of display rack for the things but they never seem to so after you’ve leafed through the first couple of rugs at the top, you can’t lift any more of them.

So to avoid the hassle and to get a proper look at the things, we’ve started looking around the online sites. They’re generally a bit slow to load with all the photos of course but even the slowest of the sites has to be better than leafing through a pile of rugs in a carpet shop.

The range seems much wider than in the shops too. Not only that, but without the space limitation, they can show you whole ranges of rugs that you’d never get to see and in all kinds of different fabrics so, for example, you get silk rugs, wool rugs in traditional styles and, for something different, contemporary designs. You’d need to be in a really major carpet store to get even a fraction of that kind of range.

It goes without saying that the prices on a like for like basis are lower. However, I suspect that you’d end up paying more as chances are you’ll choose a better quality of rug when you can see what’s available. Not only that, but the rug you’ll get will be one that you actually want rather than whatever is available in the shop so overall you’ll come out well ahead of the game.

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Synchronizing flights and apartment bookings

We’ve almost given up hope of getting flights to match the apartments/villas that we can find in Majorca.

For one thing, a lot of the self-catering places have specific days for checking in which means that the flight prices on those days are much higher than they are for the rest of the week. The effect of that is that we can’t run with a place that requires us to checkin on a specific day as we can’t afford the flights to get to it.

Then there’s the ongoing hassle of very little in the way of online booking for these places so we’ve to send off a heap of enquiries and wait ’til each place gets back to us which is a real pain.

On the plus side, at least the car hire is pretty cheap so we can add that on. Or can we? Given that it’s a peak holiday season I’m none too sure that we’ll be able to get a car which would, of course, affect the locations that would be viable for us for the villa.

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Immigration hassles that you bring upon yourself

Even before Schengen came into force, most of the borders around Europe had very little in the way of immigration control. Bit slow in getting out the passport? You were just waved on.

Yet, that doesn’t happen to some people apparently. One British/Russian couple are stopped at every border post and told that the wife needs to have a Schengen visa. How come?

Simple really. They offer up their passports at every border post and thereby give the border guards something to do. Everyone else just assumes that they’ve the right to go over the border and just keeps going anyway.

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