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tarottelefonicos · 1 year
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Quiero Qm Lean Las Cartas Barato, tarot del amor si o no en una carta
Soy psíquica, taróloga, runóloga, cosmoenergía, bioenergía. Con la ayuda de mis habilidades esotéricas y herramientas tan poderosas como las cartas del tarot y las runas, responderé tus preguntas, haré un repaso de las relaciones, te ayudaré a encontrar soluciones a tus problemas. Realizaré una investigación para detectar la presencia de negatividad y ayudaré a deshacerme de ella. Hablo una variedad de técnicas y técnicas. Utilizo las cartas del Tarot en mi trabajo, porque en momentos críticos de la vida pueden dar respuestas honestas a preguntas emocionantes. La característica principal de las cartas del Tarot es que muestran el posible resultado de una situación, y siempre tienes la oportunidad de cambiar algo según los consejos de las cartas. Experiencia laboral - más de 10 años. Llámanos y solucionaremos juntos tus problemas.
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unamarredeamor · 1 year
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Tarot Barato Josnell, tarot interactivo amor hoy
Soy psíquica, taróloga, psicóloga, cosmoenergética, especialista en prácticas meditativas y espirituales. Haré un análisis del futuro de las cartas del Tarot del Rey Salomón, cómo actuar en el presente, temas de trabajo, familia, temas relacionados con la relación entre un hombre y una mujer, un jefe y un subordinado, ayudaré para encontrar la solución adecuada. Usando el péndulo, diagnosticaré los centros de energía (chakras y auras) para determinar los programas negativos de otras personas en su campo energético. Grabaré programas de energía negativa utilizando canales de cosmoenergía, moldes de cera y otros métodos. Practicaré sobre la apertura de un canal de dinero, para que tenga buena suerte. Encontraré las palabras adecuadas para calmarte en momentos de estrés y ayudarte a creer en ti mismo en tus propias fortalezas.
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makoofan · 3 years
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A well-presented country villa nestling in the foothills of the Sierra de los Frailes, and this property in Spain is only 15 minutes’ walk from the center of the town. In a very private location at the end of a road. The village has all your needs for day to day living including health center, school, grocery shops, post office, library plus bars and restaurants. The property for sale in Spain is approximately 18 years old and well maintained throughout with a mature landscaped garden plus private swimming pool. You Must See This Now!
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debrasanchez-blog · 7 years
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05-11 MONTMELO, SPAIN - MAY 11: Red Bull Racing branding in the Pitlane during previews for the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Catalunya on May 11, 2017 in Montmelo, Spain. ... http://dlvr.it/P6kbxw
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THE HONDÓN VALLEY DIVAS ‘SMASHED’ IT! has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2019/04/16/the-hondon-valley-divas-smashed-it/
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THE HONDÓN VALLEY DIVAS ‘SMASHED’ IT!
DIVAs, a fledgling Amateur Dramatic Society in the Hondón Valley, recently staged McGillivray & Zerlin’s ‘Murder at Checkmate Manor’. A production that included scripted missed entrances, an undisciplined set, miss-timed sound effects, seemingly off-the-cuff dialogue and uncertain lighting, proved to be an entertaining and adventurous choice for their first production. Thankfully, the support of the Hondón de los Frailes Ayuntamiento and a small, but effective team of support staff, made everything possible. All profits are donated to The Children’s Care Home in Elche. Unexpectedly, the evening’s entertainment started in the entrance to Hondón de Los Frailes’ El Teatro when Kim Vance (a last minute replacement for the injured Jill Jordano) dressed as the ‘saucy’ French maid ‘Regine’, greeted those of us queuing to collect our free programmes. The brilliant Sandra Ward, as the scripted Chairperson, heralded the start of a production that occasionally reminded me of the fondly remembered ‘Acorn Antiques’. The eight Cast members, gainfully played the numerous characters. Unexpected costume and character changes added to the confusion and amusement. Richard de Ste Croix’s purposefully troublesome set had a mind of its own, offering an additional degree of uncertainty.   As a lover of farce, I found the absurdity of the piece, thoroughly entertaining.  All the cast were well rehearsed under Lorraine Latchford and Julie Cooke’s direction. Anna Woodham as Lady Doreen and Barbara Colclough as Pawn kept the gaffe-filled plot moving along nicely. Thankfully Joe Logan, playing Daphne, disguised his masculinity well within a badly tailored tennis skirt: but reinvented himself in the closing scene as an Astronaut wearing a domestic hot water heater as a back pack! Chris Wyatt, playing Inspector O’Reilly with more than a hint of ‘Clouseau’, benefitted from wearing the same costume throughout. Along with his “sister” Patricia de Ste Croix, Len Simm  had one of the least demanding roles as a wheel-chaired curmudgeon. Later he played the family solicitor. Last, but by no means least, Peggy Wyatt, as a Cook in an inflatable suit, was an extraordinary sight. Jacqueline Logan, the ‘prompter’, unashamedly sitting amongst the audience, was only required once to my knowledge: but I could be wrong ... not knowing if her intervention was necessary or scripted. Judging by the reaction of those sitting around me, everybody enjoyed the performance. I hope that DIVAs continues to entertain us for years to come: particularly those like me, who lack the ambition ... or talent to ‘tread-the-boards’ themselves! No doubt the next production will be more ambitious, requiring more cast members ... so DIVAs would welcome any aspiring ‘performers’ to join them before their next production: whatever it may be! Those of you with an unfulfilled dream ‘to get up on stage’, are cordially invited to contact Julie Cooke at [email protected]. I leave you with this .... Sir Thomas Beecham is reputed to have once remarked, ‘If there is to be a chair for Theatre Critics ... I think it had better be an electric one!’ Peter Broadbent.  
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el-sitio-de-aixela · 6 years
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Hondon de los frailes desde la montaña
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debrasanchez-blog · 7 years
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04-12 LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 11: Singer Jacnique Nina at Sai Suman's Official Hollywood Runway Fashion Show held at Sofitel Hotel on April 11, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. ... http://dlvr.it/NsmYMM
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debrasanchez-blog · 7 years
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03-22 LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 21: Jennifer Lee attends the Guess 1981 fragrance launch at Chateau Marmont on March 21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. ... http://dlvr.it/NhTfYQ
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THE HONDÓN VALLEY DIVAS ‘SMASHED’ IT! has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2019/04/16/the-hondon-valley-divas-smashed-it/
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THE HONDÓN VALLEY DIVAS ‘SMASHED’ IT!
DIVAs, a fledgling Amateur Dramatic Society in the Hondón Valley, recently staged McGillivray & Zerlin’s ‘Murder at Checkmate Manor’. A production that included scripted missed entrances, an undisciplined set, miss-timed sound effects, seemingly off-the-cuff dialogue and uncertain lighting, proved to be an entertaining and adventurous choice for their first production. Thankfully, the support of the Hondón de los Frailes Ayuntamiento and a small, but effective team of support staff, made everything possible. All profits are donated to The Children’s Care Home in Elche. Unexpectedly, the evening’s entertainment started in the entrance to Hondón de Los Frailes’ El Teatro when Kim Vance (a last minute replacement for the injured Jill Jordano) dressed as the ‘saucy’ French maid ‘Regine’, greeted those of us queuing to collect our free programmes. The brilliant Sandra Ward, as the scripted Chairperson, heralded the start of a production that occasionally reminded me of the fondly remembered ‘Acorn Antiques’. The eight Cast members, gainfully played the numerous characters. Unexpected costume and character changes added to the confusion and amusement. Richard de Ste Croix’s purposefully troublesome set had a mind of its own, offering an additional degree of uncertainty.   As a lover of farce, I found the absurdity of the piece, thoroughly entertaining.  All the cast were well rehearsed under Lorraine Latchford and Julie Cooke’s direction. Anna Woodham as Lady Doreen and Barbara Colclough as Pawn kept the gaffe-filled plot moving along nicely. Thankfully Joe Logan, playing Daphne, disguised his masculinity well within a badly tailored tennis skirt: but reinvented himself in the closing scene as an Astronaut wearing a domestic hot water heater as a back pack! Chris Wyatt, playing Inspector O’Reilly with more than a hint of ‘Clouseau’, benefitted from wearing the same costume throughout. Along with his “sister” Patricia de Ste Croix, Len Simm  had one of the least demanding roles as a wheel-chaired curmudgeon. Later he played the family solicitor. Last, but by no means least, Peggy Wyatt, as a Cook in an inflatable suit, was an extraordinary sight. Jacqueline Logan, the ‘prompter’, unashamedly sitting amongst the audience, was only required once to my knowledge: but I could be wrong ... not knowing if her intervention was necessary or scripted. Judging by the reaction of those sitting around me, everybody enjoyed the performance. I hope that DIVAs continues to entertain us for years to come: particularly those like me, who lack the ambition ... or talent to ‘tread-the-boards’ themselves! No doubt the next production will be more ambitious, requiring more cast members ... so DIVAs would welcome any aspiring ‘performers’ to join them before their next production: whatever it may be! Those of you with an unfulfilled dream ‘to get up on stage’, are cordially invited to contact Julie Cooke at [email protected]. I leave you with this .... Sir Thomas Beecham is reputed to have once remarked, ‘If there is to be a chair for Theatre Critics ... I think it had better be an electric one!’ Peter Broadbent.  
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Hondón Valley Legion Remember Robbie Burns. has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2019/01/29/hondon-valley-legion-remember-robbie-burns/
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Hondón Valley Legion Remember Robbie Burns.
When members and guests of the Hondón Valley Branch of The Royal British Legion sat down for their Burns’ Night Supper, little did they know just what a great evening was planned. The venue was El Nuevo Valle, in Hondón de los Frailes and the MC for the evening was Ronnie Mannall. The piper, Tony Dolphin, did us proud and got us all in the Scottish spirit. Ronnie recounted the life of Scotland’s National Poet – Robert Burns and we then celebrated in a way Burns would have approved – eating, drinking, music, piping and poetry (and of couse, the craic!) The haggis was piped in by Tony, which we toasted with a “ wee dram “ of whiskey, before tucking into Scotch broth , Haggis, Neeps and Tatties, steak pie, topping off the meal with Boozy Trifle, coffee and Scottish Butter Tablet. A number of members took part reading poems and the “Toast to the Lassies” by Joe Logan and “Response” by Carol were particularly entertaining. Following the meal Carol had prepared a super Scottish Quiz where members grouped into Clans. Tricky questions but very “educational” – for those Sassenachs among us! After the various toasts we all linked arms for Auld Lang Syne. A really enjoyable and memorable evening. The Branch meet on the third Tuesday of each month and those wishing to hear more about our activities and socials planned for this coming year, please contact the secretary on [email protected]. For Community Support, please ring 676 45 17 80 Peggy Wyatt Branch Press Officer
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Hondón Valley Branch – Great Pride has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2018/12/06/hondon-valley-branch-great-pride/
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Hondón Valley Branch – Great Pride
The AGM of the Hondón Valley Branch of The Royal British Legion was a well attended evening, with both a new President and Chairman being elected.  The President is Lt Col Peter Lodge MBE and he gave a very interesting and poignant speech on his time in the Army and commended the Legion for its work with those leaving the Armed Forces but suffering from PTSD.  Just one thread of the Legion’s support for its beneficiaries. The Chairman, Neil Pavitt remarked on an amazing year, commencing with a District Award for Recruiting new members.  In August he and Roger Kingham, as Branch Standard Bearer, attended the GP90 Commemoration Ceremony in Belgium;   and he then talked of all the social activities and fund raising events of the year.  Neil paid tribute to the Committee and all the members who had helped support the Branch during the year in so many differing ways.  The Branch members showed their pride by loudly applauding our Standard which now displays the Ypres Scroll – being one of only two Branches in the whole of Spain who attended the event.  The other Branch being our colleagues from Mojacar. The Christmas meeting will be held at The Fogon Restaurant in Hondón de los Frailes and for information regarding this or other Branch activities, please either visit the website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/hondon-valley or contact the secretary on [email protected].  For Community support enquires, please ring 646 45 17 80 Our photo shows, l-r President: Lt Col Peter Lodge MBE, Standard Bearer Roger Kingham and Chairman Neil Pavitt – showing the official GP90 Certificate
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Hondón Valley Remembrance Service Commemorates the Centenary of the Armistice. has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2018/11/14/hondon-valley-remembrance-service-commemorates-the-centenary-of-the-armistice/
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Hondón Valley Remembrance Service Commemorates the Centenary of the Armistice.
The Hondón Valley Branch Remembrance Service took place in the Catholic Church in the village of Hondón de los Frailes last Saturday. The beautiful Church was full – with standing room only. Father Don Witts officiated and welcomed Elizabeth Bell MBE, Vice Consul from the British Consulate in Alicante and the congregation to this special service of Remembrance and Commemoration of 100 years since the end of the Great War. Victor Ramirez Segura, the local European Councillor, read the Lesson in Spanish. Also taking part was the Spanish choir – Corro-Parroquial Inglesia San-Pedro Apostol de La Romana. They had written a hymn especially for the Branch – We will Remember Them- and performed it during the Service. To commemorate the centenary, Branch members read extracts from “Forgotten Voices of the Great War” covering each of the four years until the time the Armistice was announced. These were very emotional and often harrowing accounts of life in the trenches at that time. (These readings will be displayed on the Branch website) At the end of the Service, Father Witts blessed the Branch Standard – recognising the new Ypres Scroll following attendance at the Great Pilgrimage 90 in Belgium in August this year. Hondón Valley Branch was one of only two Branches from the whole of Spain who attended this event and Branch members are very proud that their Standard was one of over one thousand Standards from all over the world. The Branch Standard and National Flags, together with Piper, Tony Dolphin then led the parade from the Church to the Ayuntamiento garden where wreaths and Memorial crosses were laid. To find out more about the Branch, please email: [email protected]. The Branch website is: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/hondon-valley.
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The Hondón Valley Branch of The Royal British Legion has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2018/06/30/hondon-valley-branch-royal-british-legion-4/
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The Hondón Valley Branch of The Royal British Legion
The Hondón Valley Branch held its Summer Party at Tipsy Terrace in Hondón de los Frailes on 15th June.  This year it was in the form of a “Hog Roast”.  The hog weighed in at 80 kilos which meant there were “seconds” and even “thirds” for some!  Thanks goes to Jo, Steve and their team for their support. Over 100 members, friends and guests enjoyed the afternoon.  Following the meal there was entertainment from the very “energetic” and extremely talented singer Suzie G.  The heat of the day did not seem to affect her exuberance as she encouraged guests to sing along with favourite songs and then dance to the “infectious music”  - including ABBA . During the afternoon guests could “name the Teddy Bear” – the winning name being Nibbles!  as well as two auctions and lucky number draws.  The afternoon raised in excess of 600€ which was a great sum for Legion funds. Thanks must go to Neil, Lucy and all the many helpers who made this such a fun event. To find out more about the Hondon Valley Branch, please contact the secretary on [email protected] or visit our website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/hondon-valley or visit our Facebook page. For Community Support please ring 676 45 17 80
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Barkinside web Launch Party a Great Success has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2018/06/30/barkinside-web-launch-party-great-success/
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Barkinside web Launch Party a Great Success
Last Friday saw the exciting launch party of Barkinside's new website www.Barkinside.es at Tipsy Terrace in Hondon de los Frailes. There were dog agility displays and obedience demonstrations, delicious cakes made by volunteers and doggy goodies to purchase. La Casa Canina showed that any dog, regardless of size or breed, can enjoy the excitement of jumping, going through tunnels and weaving through poles! We watched puppy Mozart with his owner 10 year old Fanette who are the future of agility, beginner Denise and her labrador Poppy, the more experienced Tiko and his galgo Largo and finally Diego with his champion border collie Enya. [caption id="attachment_21720" align="aligncenter" width="1033"] Diego and Enya[/caption] Enya showed us exactly how she wins competitions throughout Spain. Finally a strange looking dog called Kimble and its owner came on to show how it isn't done with a little comedy routine! Following this Danny de Castillo, the acclaimed assistance dog trainer, asked his own dog Voltio to demonstrate an amazing range of obedience and skills including opening fridge doors, helping his master undress and balancing sausages on his forehead! There was a fantastic turnout of people. It was a great opportunity for them to meet and cuddle some of the beautiful dogs that have been abandoned and rescued. Two dogs were reserved that morning and a total of Euro 941.70 was raised for all the dogs who are being cared for at Barkinside, a rescue sanctuary run by Jacqueline Peter Roberts and her husband Roy, based near La Romana/Novelda. All are welcome to come and visit the dogs and see first hand the work that Barkinside do. Two people kindly offered to foster dogs. Barkinside encourages fostering, for either long or short term – even just a weekend. This gives a dog the opportunity to experience a loving home, possibly for the first time in its life, and gives the fosterer an opportunity to experience looking after a dog for a limited period without commitment. This fun packed morning delighted everyone whilst at the same time introduced everyone to the new website www.Barkinside.es which showcases all the abandoned and rescued animals in their care. Well done to all the staff at Tipsy Terrace for coping with the onslaught! For more information see www.Barkinside.es or call Jacquie on 697.122.883
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Christmas comes early to Hondón de los Frailes has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2017/12/06/christmas-comes-early-hondon-de-los-frailes/
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Christmas comes early to Hondón de los Frailes
The village of Hondón de los Frailes was full of light, colour and music last weekend.  On Saturday the cold did not dampen the enthusiasm and people came from all around to buy items from the 35 stalls which filled the street, selling jewellery, bags, pies, cakes, clothes, candles and all manner of goodies.  To help the day along and get us in the “Christmas spirit” there was music from the local Hondón de los Frailes Youth Band & DJ & entertainer 'ALEGRIA' (Jan Van Galen) [caption id="attachment_15970" align="aligncenter" width="3793"] Hondón de los Frailes[/caption] The Christmas Market was organised by Simone and Marcus from Restaurante Veintiocho and Sue Ashley from the 'Village Community Shop', together with the co-operation and help from the Ayuntamiento and local residents. Simone said “I would like to thank all those who helped us set up and also the public who supported us coming along for the day – not only from the village, but from further afield as well. [caption id="attachment_15971" align="aligncenter" width="2737"] Christmas comes early to Hondón de los Frailes[/caption] “This was the second time we had staged a Christmas Market and it was such a success. We are now starting to arrange the annual  Easter Market.  If anyone would like further information, please contact me at [email protected] “  Sunday saw the main street full of stalls of the Associations of Hondón de los Frailes offering Spanish delicacies, churros, mulled wine, preserves as well as activities for the children. It once again showed that a small village can arrange superb events by joining together, and even the chilly conditions do not put people off!
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