When she sings I'm gone

Fixed computer by paying €25 to reload Windows10. Of course I lost all the settings and am still trying to get everything to work.
The oil leak was fixed by replacing the sump gasket, but not 100%Leer más
Inland

Arrived at my new workaway in the town of Otura which is a village on the outskirts of Granada. Once again I scouted the place on foot as the lanes are so narrow and reversing impossible - but I madeLeer más
Host gives a concert

Monica plays viola for the Granada symphony orchestra and scored me a ticket to their weekly performance in the Auditorio Manuel de Falla. This week they invited to direct them an American JosepLeer más
Granada

Granada . Is it named after a fruit, (Spanish "granada" = pomegranate, which is abundant hereabouts and appears on the city's coat of arms,) or from its Moorish name, Karnattah (Gharnatah), possiblyLeer más
Justice

The Tribunal of the Office of the Holy Inquisition operated in Spain under a papal Bull. When heated with a suspect inside, the shrieks of the victim made the Bull bellowLeer más
Basilica

The Iglesia de San Juan de Dios Granada was built in the popular Baroque style between the years 1737 and 1759.
Highlights include the altar that can only be described as ornate, covered in goldLeer más
Basilica of St J

This is where the Pope gets his fillings. All his medical and dental needs are met by the brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God.
This order was founded by San Juan de Dios, a Portugese shepherdLeer más
Arab quarter

The Albaycin is the old Arab Quarter in the shadow of the Alhambra. It covers the area between the hill of the Alhambra, the hill of San Cristobal, the Sacromonte and Elvira.
It was the place whereLeer más
Alhambra

All instructions for obtaining a ticket to the Alhambra insisted that it must be bought online, over the phone or at a ticket vending machine.As my Mastercard did not work in these cases, (though fineLeer más
Alkazaba

The Alcazaba, or citadel, along with the towers known as the Torres Bermejas, is the oldest part of the Alhambra and served as usual to watch over and control the city rather than to resist foreignLeer más
Winning the Pools

The Nazarie Palaces, owned by Ismail (1314-1325), Yusuf I (1333-1354) and Muhammad V (1362-1391) are the principal attraction. Like Moroccan houses to this day, they are not very attractive on theLeer más
Room to get plastered

Everything above waist height is plastered.
Repetition

The name of god repeated 50,000 times is the prevalent theme.
The patterns tend to fuse at a distance but the closer one looks the more there is to see.
In fact, they were originally a riot of colour,Leer más
Courtyards

Just the place for a nice siesta on a hot dusty day.
Gardins

More places to sit and contemplate
Doorways

Everything is covered in decorative plaster
Timber

Well, not everything is plastered - there is a fair amount of surviving woodwork too. All made from assembling small pieces of wood into intricate patterns.
Unexpected memories of the Alhambra

Irving woz 'ere.
Also, Jules Verne was inspired by these Mozarabic bathyspheres.
The Escalera del Agua channels along reversed tiles in the handrail. Superlative efficiency: one washes ones handsLeer más
Room with a view

At the price of these houses one would expect a decent view
Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo

Surrounded by beautiful gardens, the 13th-century Moorish palace owned by Queen Fatima or Aixa, the mother of Boabdil, was used as a place of rest and retreat during the month of Ramadan. Queen IsabelLeer más
Museo Casa de los Tiros

I cannot hope to match the eloquence of Francisco Izquierdo in his evocative commentary of the 1983 tryptich entitled "Dispair" by Juan Manuel Brazam
on view in the Museum:
"The colossal language,Leer más
Often missed

The statue on top of the the 16thC building housing the tourist office is by Ramiro Megías López based on the painting “El instante preciso” (The precise moment) by Guillermo PérezLeer más
Training

On the way to an outstanding, private flamenco performance given at the Granada Flamenco Society, (the first one ever convened,) I stumbled across some fellows training for the easter parade. TheyLeer más
Not lot of people know this

Where did the Indians get the idea for their Taj Mahal?
That's right - from Granada. The original sketches for the building can be seen on the walls of the Alhambra, and the original execution of theLeer más
Dam, I thought you were dry

A couple of weeks of rain has filled one of the dams above Granada and the fields are overgrown.
We were lucky enough to spot a rare mountain goat crowning the summit of an adjacent peak. 15 minsLeer más
Tony HammondIt's not over until the fat lady sings!!!
ViajeroCooking with gaaaas