There are days when it feels as though life is just chip, chip, chipping away at any shreds of optimism and joie de vivre that Covid-19 might have chosen to leave untouched….
All in Walking
There are days when it feels as though life is just chip, chip, chipping away at any shreds of optimism and joie de vivre that Covid-19 might have chosen to leave untouched….
There is a large part of us that wants to drink gin instead of afternoon tea, climb to the top of one of our neighbouring rocks and yell profanities at the top of our voices…
We have a guest blogger today! Alfie gives his own unique overview of lock-down at Casa Higueras..
It’s Monday, and the great thing about our life in Spain is that we no longer have ‘that Monday feeling’. This week has started off on a very positive note.
When do you know, as a foreigner living abroad, that you feel part of the community in which you live? Our intention, when we arrived here, was to do our best to become part of the Spanish way of life, and feel that this is our home…
It’s our first full weekend living in Moclín, and yesterday was spent getting used to our surroundings, in a fairly sedate manner to begin with and then a slightly less sedate but stunning walk…
Forgive the title of this particular post, but there really is no other way of describing what we ate on our second full day In Vejer de la Frontera on this mini road trip...
This week we've been on holiday for Semana Santa, one of Spain’s most important religious festivals marking the Passion of Christ in the run-up to Easter weekend...
On our third and final full day in the Sierra de Cazorla, we had decided to trek to the source of the Rio Guadalquivir, the second longest river in Spain whose entire length stays in Spain...
Our first night at the Parador de Cazorla gave us a taste of what to expect. It rained; heavily. The wind blew and the temperature dropped, threatening snow...