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This is the Spanish website for Peter and Maureen Scargill. When in Spain we live in Galera in Andalusia (for clarify that is the English spelling - Mid-Spain they spell it Andalucia and pronounce it "And-a-loo-thee-a").
We've had a home in Spain for more than 14 years and are currently working on making the country our permanent base.
If you're familiar with what3words (if you're not now you soon will be) we live at dossier.bath.sawn
Find out more about this by reading through the blog entries, menu-accessible pages and archives if you're interested! Welcome to Peter and Maureen's Spanish website.
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We've had a home in Spain for more than 14 years and are currently working on making the country our permanent base.
If you're familiar with what3words (if you're not now you soon will be) we live at dossier.bath.sawn
Find out more about this by reading through the blog entries, menu-accessible pages and archives if you're interested! Welcome to Peter and Maureen's Spanish website.



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Paradise Drowning
September 14th, 2019 | Author: Peter Scargill
Not something you’d expect in the South of Spain in summer, but here’s our local river in Galera after the floods, just as the sun was re-appearing… the weather was bad enough to have me wake up in the early hours – hence the photo taken early evening once the sun re-emerged…
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