Isn’t it always that way that when there is something of historic value right on your doorstep, it is all too easy to overlook it?
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Isn’t it always that way that when there is something of historic value right on your doorstep, it is all too easy to overlook it?
The next day, we had decided to visit the islands of Burano and Torcello. We bypassed Murano, mainly because we are not remotely interested in blown glass…
For Christmas, and because Andrew hadn’t written anything sensible in his letter to Father Christmas, I told the bearded, red-suited old coot (Father Christmas, not Andrew) to give him a 3 night break in Venice…
On Monday, there was a special event organised by the Ayuntamiento de los Pueblos de Moclín, much to our excitement, Andrew and I also played a part…
The old adage goes that the simplest things are often the best, and this past week has been filled with some lovely, simple things from which we have derived huge amounts of pleasure…
“We love Torremolinos” are probably not words we ever thought we would utter, but it just goes to show that you should never judge a book by its cover.
In the face of much adversity, across Andalucia, cultural activities are slowly coming back to life. This weekend we had our own festival here in Moclín…
Vaccines, new projects and a large dose of Flamenco!
2SG update on travel, vaccinations, Creative Course holidays and a mini break to Cabo de Gata in Almería province
Coincidentally we have been asked this question, in one way or another, a number of times recently and it has encouraged us to really consider why we really do love Spain…