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Riff Raff

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These bad boys are known as Raff. You can see they're bigger than my hand and a bit fugly in their own cute way. But the taste! So much flavour and the flesh is firm (a bit like a Beef tomato but better tasting) - a big plus for me as I really don't like mushy tomatoes but they often do have a lot more flavour. If you're in Spain, try these over the perfect looking plum tomatoes for a salad or just with olive oil and a bit of salt and pepper, you won't be sorry! This photo was taken when we visited the Rioja region a couple months ago - a region where food and wine are taken very seriously, but they can be found all over Spain.

Olli the Cat

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Have you seen our cat, Olli? It was her birthday yesterday and she turned the nice middle-aged number of 9. We've had her since she was 8 months old. She had been hand-reared as her mom had been a bit of a selfish bitch and wanted to party and go on dates and such after she was born. So she was kinda awkward in that she didn't know how to 'cat' very well. To be honest, she still doesn't. Bathing consists of licking one paw over and over (the rest is left to us). She will only eat one type of food. She doesn't chase things. Her poop sometimes chases her, though. Her meow sounds like a cockroach scratching out a hole. She doesn't sit on laps or like being picked up. She likes an occasional stroking but only on her terms and that means a butting of the head until you actually touch her. Hands are gross apparently. But doesn't seem to think that all the eye juice she leaves everywhere is gross (it's a flat face cat thing). She has such a funny personal

Parque Natural Marjal, Pego-Oliva

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This view. I mean, seriously. Over time I'll show you the rest of it. Our view is 320 degrees of wow. The remaining 40 degrees are hedge. I guess you can't have it all. :P

Ruzafa, Valencia

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The quirky neighbourhood or Ruzafa in Valencia is full of these grand old balconied and facaded buildings, often right alongside run-down blocks of 60's flats. At street level you'll find shoemakers next door to boutique stores, 100 year old fruit shops next door to tattoo shops, cafe tables with gatherings of old men smoking cigars and drinking beer for breakfast, while next door bunned hipsters sip on creamy cappuccinos and Instagram their poached eggs on avo toast.