Unfolding the story of Andalusian doornails

Old doors have always fascinated me. When traveling in rural Italy, urban India, the British countryside, Antigua Guatemala or my native Norway, I have always snapped more door photos than vistas or anything else, certainly more than those of my traveling companions. When I lived in Paris, I started an additional obsession with door knockers….

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When Ruby, the New York Teabag Artist, came to Ronda

Ruby Silvious in Ronda. Photo © snobb.netRonda in southern Spain has attracted artists of all kind throughout the centuries, such as Hemingway, Rilke, and Orson Wells. The town’s dramatic views are still an inspiration for painters, filmmakers, writers and of course social media gurus. To put it simply – Ronda is a very Instagram-able spot….

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The rain in Spain…

I am sure you have heard the saying about the Spanish rain that allegedly stays mainly on the plains. Whether this used to be true or not, these days rain here can occur anywhere and any time. When my husband and I moved from the Canadian West Coast to the Spanish south a few years…

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