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Harbouring A Lunch
November 05, 2009

It's odd to be soaking up the heat on a day I usually associate with being in someones garden freezing while fireworks are lit!

It's still cloudy but still a bit warm for walking around Los Cristianos harbour. Which is why, by 1:00pm we are waiting for another tapas bar to open. This one is a "Dutch" tapas bar! La Costa. Well, the guy running it is Dutch, even if the food isn't. Very good chorizo in red wine, sweet grilled peppers, flambeed prawns, anchovies and a salad with feta and bread and alioli. Great atmosphere too on a little balcony over looking Las Vistas beach. Excellent service and the guy was all on his own, no kitchen staff or anything. Apparently his wife was at the beach.

That was enough adventure for the day so we head back to the rooftop pool at the hotel and I start on Chuck Palahniuk's Diary. Which had me making notes to read up on Stanislavski and method acting, Pavlov, IM Sachanov, Edgar Allan Poe, Stendhal's syndrome and graphology when we get home.

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