Whilst the Daily Telegraph predicts an average temperature today of 5 degrees, we had lunch in the garden at over 16 degrees. Annie is wearing her swimsuit and we all needed suncream! This was a complete change from the weekend when the Arkholme ladies visited, when it was cold and drizzly. The day before, we went skiing at La Pinilla, an hour north of Madrid, with our french friends, the Leca's. Although a few slopes were closed, the pistes were good enough for a family ski and all are improving.
The life and times of the Tomlinson Family as we embark on a one year adventure of living, working and going to school in Madrid.
Sunday 6 February 2011
Sunday Lunch in the Garden - 6 Feb 2011
Whilst the Daily Telegraph predicts an average temperature today of 5 degrees, we had lunch in the garden at over 16 degrees. Annie is wearing her swimsuit and we all needed suncream! This was a complete change from the weekend when the Arkholme ladies visited, when it was cold and drizzly. The day before, we went skiing at La Pinilla, an hour north of Madrid, with our french friends, the Leca's. Although a few slopes were closed, the pistes were good enough for a family ski and all are improving.
Wednesday 2 February 2011
Sunday 23 January 2011
Tuesday 11 January 2011
Monday 10 January 2011
Skiing Sierra Nevada 2-7 Jan 2011
We stayed in an apartment in Edificio San Bernado at the very top of the Sierra Nevada Resort. It was so far above the centre of the village you had to take a chairlift (or drive) to get to the bottom. It had snowed all through the Christmas week so the conditions were perfect. We had 4 days of glorious sunshine but lost the 5th day to strong winds.
Carrie and the girls had lessons each morning and in the afternoons we skied the family slopes together. At the end of day 4, the girls were able to ski the blue run down to the bottom of the resort.
The ski area extends from 2100 to 3100 metres above sea level. From the top, you can sea across the Mediterranean to the African Coast. The skiing away from the family/beginners bowl area was fantastic and surprisingly quite given that the first week of Jan is still a holiday week in Spain.
Carrie and the girls had lessons each morning and in the afternoons we skied the family slopes together. At the end of day 4, the girls were able to ski the blue run down to the bottom of the resort.
The ski area extends from 2100 to 3100 metres above sea level. From the top, you can sea across the Mediterranean to the African Coast. The skiing away from the family/beginners bowl area was fantastic and surprisingly quite given that the first week of Jan is still a holiday week in Spain.
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