Embracing autumn in Andalucía

Fall has definitively arrived in Ronda. Not with the gloomy darkness, wind-bursts and incessant rains of more northern climates, but with dramatically skies, sudden downpours, mystical mists and spectacular rainbows. It is autumn all right even on the southern tip of Spain. By November, the steady pour of visitors flocking across Ronda’s famous Puente Nuevo has…

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The Spanish Quick-Fix method

When my almost 85-year-old father visited Ronda last year, he exclaimed that he had never been kissed so much before in his whole life! Like it or not, Andalucíans are a passionate lot. They live, love, talk, dance, eat, drive, and certainly, as my late father pointed out, kiss with more ‘gusto’ than most of…

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Postcard from Sierra Blanca

Went on a sunset hike to Cascajares last night. The stone formations are similar to the Rif mountain chain in Northern Africa, as the two continents were linked just a few million years back. On a clear day one can see across to Africa from the 1416-meter peak, but the August heat brings in clouds…

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Community Gardeners Unite!

This summer, we have been following the fight to keep the Arbutus Community Gardens in Vancouver, Canada. We had the privilege of living just around the corner from the threatened gardens, which was our favourite evening walk from spring to fall. A community garden, or allotments as they are called in the UK, is a…

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Embracing an 800 year-old giant

“You haven’t seen the Holy Chestnut tree?” our friend Rafa exclaimed and immediately offered to bring us there. Somehow his spontaneous kindness did not surprise us, as this is not the first time we have experienced the heartfelt hospitality of the Andalucíans. Two days later, our friend Mamen, her son Dawda, plus my husband and…

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