My annual obsession with photographing almond blossom is in full swing. The blossom passes so quickly, giving way to even more colour and variety as spring picks up the pace.
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Palacio de Carlos V de Alhambra
Did you know that you can visit el Palacio de Carlos V without having to queue or buy a ticket for the Alhambra as a whole? You can enter on foot via Puerta de la Justica and from there you can explore a little without having to enter ticketed areas, such as the Alcazaba or Nazrid Palaces.
Wine tasting at Bodegas Bentomiz
This weekend I escaped with some girlfriends for a night out in Málaga. We waved goodbye to partners and children, nappies and nap times, and headed for the hills. Our first stop, and the subject of this post, was a terribly civilised wine tasting and tour of Bodegas...
Merry Christmas from GranadaSpain
Merry Christmas everyone! I couldn’t resist the bright colours of the carousel at Juveandalus 2014 for the last #MySundayPhoto of the year. Thanks for all the comments, shares and likes in 2014.
See you next year!
Morning bonfires in Órgiva
Órgiva looking very sultry amidst the smoke of winter bonfires #MySundayPhoto | GranadaSpain Órgiva is the largest and most populous town of the Western Alpujarra and provides a hub for some of the more remote High Alpujarran villages and those to the South East....
Museo del Agua de Lanjarón
The Water Museum, designed by Juan Donimgo Santos, offers a fascinating look at the historical relationship between water and architecture in the region dating back to the Moors. The very landscape and history of Lanjarón itself, famous across Spain for its...
Silent Sunday 26 October 2014
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Silent Sunday 5 October 2014
#SilentSunday One photo. No words.