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4 7 2 Logic Puzzles 9 6 3 • A PING-PONG BALL IN A HOLE 2 3 5 9 4 6 1 3 4 Your last good ping-pong ball fell down into a narrow metal pipe imbedded in concrete one 9 1 4 7 6 foot deep. How can you get it out undamaged, if all the 3 6 1 tools you have are your tennis paddle, your 8 6 9 4 5 1 shoe-laces, and your plastic water bottle, which does not fit into the pipe? 5 3 • THE BALL 1 3 8 How can you throw a ball as hard as you can and have it come back to you, even if it doesn't bounce off anything? There is nothing 2 9 5 3 attached to it, and no one else catches or throws it back to you. 3 6 • A MAN IN AN ELEVATOR 4 8 3 6 6 9 4 A man who lives on the tenth floor takes the elevator down to the first floor every morning 9 7 1 3 and goes to work. In the evening, when he comes back; on a rainy day, or if there 1 4 5 are other people in the elevator, he goes to 5 9 1 his floor directly. Otherwise, he goes to the seventh floor and walks up three flights of 8 2 stairs to his apartment. 7 9 3 4 Can you explain why?

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One of Life's Stages Since being small all Sally had wanted to do was sing and dance. At six, almost seven years old she’d auditioned for and earned herself, a part in the school play. She couldn’t wait to get home and tell her mum. ‘Mum! Mum, I’ve got a part. I’ve got to sing and I’ve got to read some words too!’ exclaimed Sally. She told her mum all about how she would be on stage wearing a long nightdress with her long hair combed out as if she was ready for bed. ‘I have to walk onto the stage from the right wings and go to the front of the stage in the middle because I am one of the two leading children. There are six of us and we go out in twos. We’ve been given a script to learn and we start by saying, “We are the children. . .” And we are barefoot on the stage.’ Sally worked hard at school, making the most of the rehearsals for the play. Her mum had bought her a new nightdress, not an easy task when every penny in the household was accounted for. It was long and cream with tiny blue flowers all over. There was a frill around the yolk and the sleeves were also long with elastic and frills around the wrists. Sally loved it. As the day for the play drew closer Sally became aware of the fact that some children were messing around, not learning their lines and their moves or forgetting to bring their scripts. Those children were sent away and other children put in their places. But Sally continued to do well in the rehearsals. One Friday, Sally and her mum were late getting up. It was a very rare event. Sally’s mum had forgotten to set the alarm clock, her reliable little green and cream alarm clock with its two bells on top. Pulling on her grey skirt and cardigan, white blouse, red and grey striped tie and her black shoes Sally rushed for the bus, only just reaching it in time. Halfway to school she realised that she had left her script on the table. She was absolutely horrified. At school she wasn’t allowed to go on stage and her place was given to Julia, the girl who stood behind her in the group of six. Sally was out of the play. Sally’s mum found the script at lunchtime and dashed to school but it was too late. Feeling cross, her mum removed a distraught Sally from school and took her home. On the Monday morning Sally’s mum went to the school with her daughter to explain what had happened on Friday. Although sympathetic to the situation, the head teacher had to explain that if she changed the rules for Sally it would be unfair on others who would, quite rightly complain. Sally was heartbroken. She never went to see the school play and put off by this incident she never volunteered for drama again. 12 Please tell our advertisers you saw them in Tickled Squirrel Magazine CASAS CAMPELLO www.casascampello.com Live Music Every Saturday Still Seeking Houses To Sell in Coveta Fumá From 10pm Contact us for information on our easy marketing process. Free Salsa Lessons Your local, friendly estate agency who speak Wednesdays English, Español, Nederlands and Deutsch. from 7pm to 9pm www.casascampello.com tel: 0034 965638221 Live Music on Sundays Calle Montnegre 4, Coveta Fumá, El Campello. from 1pm with Maddie Douglas Open every day from 11am till close Tel: 965 63 77 04 Overlooking The Beach in El Campello

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17 Mediterranean Gardens By Roald Goorman Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Gardens with a tropical touch. - Chinese rose, from mid- Although many people in Northern Europe spring till late autumn it might believe Spain is hot and sunny all graces the garden with year, we that live here, know all too well large bright coloured that this is not entirely true. The climate is flowers, there are many unmistakably warmer and winters are not as cultivars available in cold as in northwestern Europe, but it is not almost any imaginable exactly tropical. However we can still create colour, the most common that tropical feel in the gardens with certain are the red flowered ones. plants that withstand the scorching heat in summer and the near zero temperatures at winter nights. Important for a distinctly tropical look is to use plants that we associate with Caesalpinia the tropics because of their large leaves, gilliesii - Bird lush green foliage or exotic looking flowers. A of paradise bonus are the plants that combine the three flower- , features! Another important aspect to add another plant that tropical touch is dense plantings as they with the same reminisce of the tropical jungle. Covering the name, this is soil with large rounded pebbles or a copious a member of layer of pine bark will help retain moisture in the legume the ground as these plants generally are more family and is a medium sized shrub with fern water demanding than the more typical small like leaves. All summer long it is graced with leaved Mediterranean plants. For best growth bright yellow flowers with even brighter long red of these plants, prepare the area to be planted stamens. Prune spent bloom to ensure ongoing by mulching the soil thoroughly, to loosen up bloom and to keep plant compact as it tends to and enrich the generally dense, heavy and poor become leggy. soils. Below a list of plants that you can select and Canna indica - Indian combine at will: shot is another member of the banana family, Strelitzia nicolai - Giant bird of paradise, this and very much looks like plant that looks like a cross one, albeit with bright between a palm and a coloured flowers. Flowers banana tree is a member are produced the whole of the banana family. It summer long. The stalk produces woody curved bearing the flower has stems with big bold banana to be cut to the ground leaves on top. As a bonus when all flowers have it will produce lots of white spent to stimulate the plant to produce more flowers at the base of the flowers. leaf stalks.

Strelitzia reginae - Bird of Alpinia zerumbet - shell paradise, a relative of the ginger. This plant does great above but stays much smaller, in dappled shade and bears it produces throughout the year in summer exotic looking clusters of orange crane bird shell shaped white yellow like flowers. flowers.

18 Clivia miniata Mandevilla - this small - Natal lily- vine is an easy plant which Actually an blooms profusely from late old fashioned April till mid-November, it indoor plant in does not grow large but can Northwestern be used to great visual effect Europe, it to climb up a small lattice can be grown fence or anything that will outdoors in shady spots, under trees or other give it support. shaded locations. In early spring it flowers profusely with orange to fiery red flowers. Best to be mass planted under larger trees for a spectacular show. Brugmansia - Angel’s trumpet, this member of the potato family is commonly used as patio Agapanthus and orangerie plant in northern climes, but can africana be kept in the garden all year. It blooms from - African late winter till May, then it will slumber with few lily- Also or no blooms in performs the hot summer best in mass to return again plantings, with many it produces flowers in blue or white autumn. Prune flowers (depending on the variety) from June till back heavily August. Just like Clivia it has strapleaves. When every year in both species are combined in the same garden mid-winter to bed, this area will offer you colour from March rejuvenate the till end July. plant as it blooms best on young branches.

Phoenix roebelenii Of course there are many more plants that - dwarf date palm, would fit the bill, but the above mentioned this small relative plants are a good start and also the easiest to of the massive date grow. Would you like more suggestions or do palms, lends itself you have garden related questions? Feel free to better for smaller email me at: [email protected] spaces, the curving stems and drooping fronds give a tropical look to any area where it is planted. For CLINICA DENTAL most visual effect it is best planted in groups of three close together, but it also looks good solitary. GEERLINGS

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21 Living In Laos ~ The Life of an Ex-Pat

Tiger Kingdom, part 2. If I thought being up close and personal with baby tigers was an amazing experience the next experience was both beyond amazing and equally terrifying! Inside my third compound I came face to face with mature adult cats, cats which when standing on their back legs can tower over 7-8 feet tall. The face to face smell from their breath instantly reminds one that these are most definitely not domesticated. Their fur is both beautiful in colour and markings, and exquisitely soft to touch. I recall when I was given permission to get in close, like I was sleeping on its stomach looking into its eyes. I know the fear should have been growing inside me but all I felt was comfort and peace. Until my dying day I will recall the smells, the touch, and the sense of power each of these cats has. My mother loved tigers and I’m pretty sure she would have been impressed, if not a little jealous of this experience. Sadly my time with the tigers was near an end and so I instructed my tuk-tuk driver to take me to the nearby rescued snake world - a place where snakes and other reptiles, rescued from poachers and illegal trafficking, are taken before the authorities relocate back to their native habitat. Snakes - big ones, small ones, slow ones, fast ones - all with one thing in common . . . poisonous! I was told not to worry. ‘The nearest hospital is only 20 minutes away and the poison won’t kill you for 30 minutes,’ said one volunteer worker with a wry smile on his sun-weathered face. Walking around the small compound I felt at ease despite my life-long phobia for all things which slide along the floor, but when I got into the display arena my heart began pumping faster and the sweats began to flow. I chose a seat away from the circle and hoped beyond hope that the Thai handler with very slight stature would keep away from me. Watching men dance face to face with black Cobras was not my kind of fun, although the demonstration about recognising poisonous snakes in South East Asia and how to treat a snake bite was quite interesting. I recall at this point my mind was already beginning to wander! The jungle, the sound of heavy footsteps and the trumpeting calls began to fill my every thought. I was thinking of tomorrow and the early start for my 3 night expedition into the jungle to work with the elephants rescued from a life of torture. The Elephant Nature Park just north of Chiang Mai city in northern Thailand has been established for well over 17 years and, despite a continuing battle with the corrupt government officials and the police, has grown into the wildlife sanctuary with over 250 hectares, now having 44 elephants who have formed their own herds within the park. Volunteers can pay to work with the elephants, learning about how to care for them each day, and this is what I had arranged to do. Naturally I was so excited about this and found on the morning of the start of the adventure that in my group I was the only single person. I had no agenda and no need to prove anything to anyone. I was so eager to experience my first journey into the true wild jungle of South East Asia. Next month read about the amazing adventure of being up close and super-personal with the largest living land animals on the planet.

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Local entertainer, Tony Francis, is running the Dublin Marathon, with his daughter, Lorna Gabrielle, in aid of Bruised but not Broken. At times it has been referred to as the 'friendly marathon' due to the enthusiastic support shown en route to the participants. The marathon takes place on October 26th, beginning and ending in the city centre near to Trinity College. You may not see Tony training much, as he is out on the hills around Busot before 6.00 am, because it is just too hot to train any later! This will be his ninth full marathon. Over the years he has raised over £10,000 for various charities. He has said this is definitely his last marathon, but his wife, Margaret, has heard this after every previous one . . . and so,never say never! If you would like to sponsor Tony, you will doubtless see him around in the area, just drop him 50cents or a Euro, every little helps. You can also catch him at El Poli Bar, Busot for his final appearance there this summer on Saturday 15th August. He is also appearing at the GB bar in Alkabir on Friday 21st August so go along and give your support.

23 Film Review

JURASSIC WORLD

PG-13 124min Directed by Colin Trevorrow

Ancient reptiles roam the earth once more, and while humans observe them in the flesh, the towering creatures will readily observe the flesh of the humans. More than twenty years on from the first Jurassic Park screening the dinosaurs are back, looking as real and as feisty as ever. It must be the special effects, which have certainly progressed in quality since the initial iffy combinations of blantantly plastic and computer generated image (CGI) dinosaurs. Nothing can quite beat the sentimental value of such a classic though,and that’s why Jurassic World was placed into the firing-line from the very beginning. However, it has managed to escape with few injuries, proving to be successful in providing fear, tears and laughter for the audiences to enjoy, whatever their squeamish levels may be. So, what’s different this time round? The prehistoric predators are still injecting fear into people with their pointy teeth, making Jaws look like a cute and cuddly toy. Only, genetic modification has crossed the line and mad scientists create the ‘Indominus Rex’, a dinosaur with power beyond the control of its own creators. And what better place for a flesh-eating monster to run free than Jurassic World; the tourist equivalent to a dinosaur Disneyland. Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy, Bride Wars) stars as an ex-military man and animal expert, who is the designated saviour of almost everyone on the island, including his love interest, Claire, played by Bryce Dallas Howard (The Village, The Help). The previous director of two of the Jurassic Park instalments of the series, Stephen Spielberg, acted as executive producer of Jurassic World.

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25 Tech Tips

Microsoft Office 2016 (Again!) Last month I introduced you to the idea of trying out Office 2016 and told you it expired in mid November. While this was true when the article was written it now appears it might be October when the trial version expires. I was, however, surprised at the end of June when I opened the trial and was told “This trial has expired” and the option to activate appeared. I tried a few options and then clicked on Activate. This seemed to please the system and the expiry date is now in October. So, if you decide to give it a try and you receive the “Expired” message, then just activate it and it should be back in use again. Since then I have been asked to activate it again and it has gone back to November. I suspect that these activations are required because of its frequent updates. I have also installed Microsoft’s Office Mobile on my Android phone (this is a free app and not a trial). While waiting for an appointment, I surprised myself by finding it fairly easy to edit a book I am writing. I keep my works in progress on Dropbox which meant I was able to access it over the internet. The small keyboard is far from ideal, but it got the job done and made use of some otherwise wasted time. Office Mobile is free to download and install and could prove useful if only as a way of proof reading items you may have prepared on a PC or Mac.

Windows 10 This article is being written in July before Windows 10 is released so by the time you read this anyone who chose to register for the upgrade should have had the option to install it. Hopefully all has gone well for you. For those of you who are unsure as to whether to upgrade or not, I will report back in September’s magazine to let you know how the installation has gone for me. It would appear that Microsoft are sending out the new version to those of us who have been testing it first and I now have the full versions installed on my spare PC and Eee Netbook. I would expect downloads to happen for those of you registered for the upgrade over the next few weeks prior to the release date of the 29th July. Edge, the new browser from Microsoft, is now fully integrated and also appears to be a step forward from the Internet Explorer of old. My only real criticism lies with the mail app that comes with windows. The current version that comes with Windows 8.1 is quite useable and can be configured in a number of ways to make it work as you would like. The new version, unless they make changes to it, has very little in the way of configuration options. As an example, it insists on bundling emails together in what is currently called “conversations”. This is something most email apps can do, but at the moment you can´t turn it off. There are a number of other backward steps that this app has experienced as well, including the inability to see how many emails you have unread without opening the individual email accounts you may have. Not so much of a problem if you only have one account, but a pain if you have several. Because of this, I have been trying out Mozilla Thunderbird. This is a free email client and supports many of the popular email formats that are around. It was easy and quick 26 For Advertising Please Call 634 327 682 for me to set up and I have now adopted it as my email app of choice. If you are looking for an email app that works well I would give it a try. You can download it from https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunderbird/ I still have had no issues with older or new software functioning properly although I haven’t had the opportunity to fully test software under real life conditions since I am trying Windows 10 on spare PCs only.

Google Chrome It is possibly because of the arrival of Edge that I began to look more closely at my browser of choice, Chrome. Although still an excellent browser, it has seemed to be growing more sluggish over the years and I had put it down to my PC rather than Chrome. However, it would appear that Google are well aware that this has happened and they are actively working on a new version to speed it back up again. While you are waiting for it to appear as an update, you can do a couple of things to possibly improve performance.

1 Check what extensions are installed in Chrome a. Open Chrome b. Click on the three lines button at the top right of the window c. Choose More Tools => Extensions d. Either delete or disable (untick) any you do not really need. e. Close and restart Chrome – you may need to restart your PC to see any changes.

2 Install Chrome Beta – warning: If you install it and wish to go back to the normal version you will have to set it up from scratch again. There also appears to be a problem with the beta version when casting to Chromecast. a. Go to https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/beta.html download the version you want. b. Install it as usual. I have tried both these changes on my PC as well as my (Android) phone and my Chrome Book – all have seen improvements in speed, but please heed the warning about Chrome Beta – it is a “before release” version that can have bugs. Also, to go back to the release version will CLINICA DENTAL involve re-installing it and setting it up again. I haven’t tried going back but I suspect you may well lose bookmarks and passwords etc. GEERLINGS On Android it is installed as a separate app so BONALBA you will have both Chrome and Chrome Beta Dr Victoria Garbarino installed. I have noticed that the Android version has seemed to crash more than the standard Dr Eric Geerlings version. English, Spanish and Dutch Spoken Telephone: 965 959 714 www.dentalbonalba.com

27 The Old Preventorio at Aigües de Busot

View to the sea from an upstairs window

←Then and Now → An entrance hallway/ Sitting area on the ground floor.

Originally built in 1838 by architect and By 1967 the disease had been eradicated and engineer Pedro García Faria, for Don José, the the building abandoned. Conde (Count) de Casas Rojas, there were In 2006, and in ruins, the building was sold two buildings - one for housing the less affluent to builder Valentín Botella, owner of the and the other, the Hotel Miramar, for the more construction company Procumasa and the wealthy customers. It was built on land opposite President of Hercules Football Club in Alicante. the nearby thermal springs. These beneficial His plans were to restore the building to its waters had been documented centuries ago by former glory and reopen it to the public as a spa the Romans and the Muslims. by 2010. The hotel, with its casino, party room, church, Today it still stands as a ruin, quietly crumbling sports facilities and play area for children closed away, witnessed solely by the phantoms of in about 1920. It was then acquired by the bygone years which are said to haunt the area Spanish government and in 1936 it became the and by the few who walk by or stop to take National Prevention Centre for treating children photos. What a shame that a building of such with tuberculosis. beauty is left to rack and ruin!

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30 Puzzle Solutions

Sudoku Crossword

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