Cabo de Gata #1, Almería, Spain 10/13

December 1, 2013

Getting an early start from Granada and the incomparable La Alhambra, we wanted to be ahead of the other 6998 tourists who had presumably visited the complex with us the day before. Too many churches, too many palaces and castles. All wonderful and interesting but it was time to head for a beach and some […]

Happy Thanksgiving 2013

November 27, 2013

To all our friends & family around the World We wish you a Happy, Peaceful & Joyous Thanksgiving!   For each new morning with its light For rest and shelter of the night For health and food For love and friends For everything Thy goodness sends. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Granada & La Alhambra, Andalucía, Spain 10/2013

November 26, 2013

We are in Granada now, a city that always had sort of a magical ring. “Welcome to the Monumental Complex of the Alhambra and the Generalife”. That’s what the brochure reads we picked up at the gate. Certainly “monumental” and “complex” are accurate terms to describe this maze of towers, palaces, windows, arches, fountains, intricate water channels and gardens.

Córdoba #2, Andalucía, Spain 10/2013

November 24, 2013

Having seen the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos fortress and the Cathedral of Córdoba, we realized that there was much more to see in Córdova than we had time for in one day. Abandoning the dusty, noisy overpriced campground, (€32), El Brillante Municipal RV Park, we moved to a safe parking area with other travelers for […]

Córdoba #1, Andalucía, Spain 10/13

November 22, 2013

Arriving in the City of Córdoba, we basically had two goals. First was to take a quick look at the famous Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos fortress and take a peak inside the Cathedrál de Cordoba, and then, what was actually supposed to be part of Monika’s birthday celebration, we were planning to go to […]

Miura Ranch, Andalucia, Spain 10/2013

November 20, 2013

As a young boy living near Guadalajara, Mexico, bullfighting was one of those things kids played, like cowboys and Indians. Having been to several bullfights over the years, I’ve always been intrigued about where these specially bred bulls come from. Since Seville was one of the more important centers for bullfighting in Spain, a little […]

Monesterio, Extremadura, Spain 10/13

November 18, 2013

As we mentioned in our first blog about Seville, we were fortunate to watch a professional ham-cutting contest. We had tasted this amazing ham during our previous travels in Spain and we always wondered how and where it was produced, since its flavor is so completely different from any other we had ever eaten. Here’s […]

Sevilla #2, Andalucía, Spain 10/13

November 16, 2013

One of the interesting things we could clearly see in Seville was the influence of the Arabic culture that dominated here for centuries before Christianity finally won out. Among the many amazing sites to visit in the city, the Alcázar Palace with its gardens, intricately carved arches, ceilings and beautiful Azulejo tiles leaves little doubt […]

Sevilla #1, Andalucía, Spain 10/13

November 14, 2013

Heading east, we could not miss the magical city of Seville (Sevilla in Spanish). It had a feeling of a walk-around town, though one could easily get lost in the meandering pedestrian alleys and narrow side streets. We did a few times. The Jewish quarter was designed as a maze for protection of its residents […]

Doñana RV Park, Andalucía, Spain, 10/2013

November 12, 2013

After a very busy time in Portugal, we needed to stop for a couple of days and catch up on some everyday chores. Not really to our surprise, all of the little things that need to be done at home still need to be done on the road and quite often they take a little […]