It has been a surreal week in a year that has already thrown in its fair share of surrealism…
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It has been a surreal week in a year that has already thrown in its fair share of surrealism…
The past fortnight has seen a lot of seismic activity in and around Granada, which has come as something of a diversion as we continue with strict lockdown…
When guests come to stay with us at Casa Higueras or on one of our Cultural and Creative Courses, we don’t want to hide them away in some hermetically sealed bubble; we want to show them the places, the sights, the views and share with them the food, wine, culture. We are trying to play our part in encouraging the travel sector to think differently as we plan the future…
Who would have guessed that, back at the beginning of 2020, the year would have panned out in such an unforgettable way. Here is our review of the the year that was…2020.
We’re shrouded in cloud as winter properly arrives in Moclín and, after a few false starts, it looks as though the Sierra Nevada will finally get a good covering of snow ready for the winter season…
This time four years ago we were driving through Spain in a huge battered van packed full of our worldly goods and about to arrive at our Spanish home for the next year…
It’s the day after what would have been my mother’s 92nd Birthday and we are spending 7 hours in the North Terminal of Gatwick Airport.
It’s not quite that day we had planned…
For the past couple of weeks, almost every night, our garden has been ravaged by Ibex (or Cabra Montés). In the mountainous area in which we live, we have become used to seeing Ibex often, and have always been rather thrilled to see them in their natural habitat…
It will be hard to believe, but the surreal seam of vileness continued and on Monday my brother, Kim, died.
They say bad things come in threes, so hopefully we have had a fair share for the time being.