I had a bit of excitement this morning. I got to the beach just after 7am and found Miguel's car still there in exactly the same place
as it was last night when I left him on the beach kite-surfing.
He wasn't anywhee to be seen, and I assumed he made it back OK as his pump and fin that I had left beside his car had gone, but I
couldn't just leave it at that as he had been the last person out on the water as far as I could tell, and there would be no reason for
him to leave his car there.
Unfortunately I didn't know hos phone number, or that much about him, just his name and what he was doing here in West Wales. A few
phone calls to various depts. in the university later though and I had discovered what I needed to know and got someone to check up on
him. Sure enough, he was safe and sound in his room, and had left his car on the beach as he had lost his keys whilst out
kite-surfing.
I'd assumed that either not being able to start his car (unlikely judging by the good condition of it) or losing his keys were going to
be the most likely explanations, but I had to check just in case something had happened to him.
All ended well.
Al.
Well I have my car back, which is usefull even though I only have the service key.
Having solved my slight displacement problem you can expect me in the water tomorrow again. This time hopefully without loosing any
fins or keys or board or anything else.
Thanks guys for the help and keeping an eye out.
M.