Despite temperatures consistently in the mid to high 30s here in the valley, the past couple of weeks have seen a flurry of activities on the bar front...
All in Fiesta
Despite temperatures consistently in the mid to high 30s here in the valley, the past couple of weeks have seen a flurry of activities on the bar front...
One of the festivals that we really wanted to witness was the Feria. Granada has its own very special festival that ties in with one of the main religious festivals in Spain, Corpus Christi. And we had heard it was quite an event...
As we are here for Easter, it made perfect sense for us to go into Granada for at least one of the days leading up to Easter to see some of the Semana Santa processions first hand...
‘All good things must come to an end’. Well, that’s a ridiculous phrase if I ever we heard one; why must all good things come to an end?
Where to go for a New Years Day walk? It was a tough decision between the snowy mountains or the beach. We decided on the beach...and then the mountains...
Here we are in a brand new year, and we managed to see it in in the best possible way, which is partly why we had been so quiet for a day or two.
Well, who would have thought this time last year that we, Andrew and I would now be ensconced in Spain as we cross over from 2016 into 2017. Yes, it was our plan for the year, but so much could have gone wrong to upset that particular apple-cart.
This was an unusual Christmas. For a start, this is the first year that I have not spent Christmas with my family - either with my parents or my children. It was just me and Andrew.
It's Christmas Eve and we thought that we would record a festive message for friends and family.
I LOVE Christmas. I always have and I don't think that the excitement has wained since I was a child. But what's Spanish Christmas going to be like?