el jardin de la luza

But this is Southern Spain in Spring and who cares? The photos show a lovely quiet country retreat and all is peaceful.
A 2000 Euro tent is provided for happy campers.
There are some mozzies from theLue lisää
Given the brush off

Last year Vejer de la Frontera, (so distinguished for being the frontier with the Moors,) was awarded the Silver Broom Award by the Association for the Environment and Waste Management, ATEGRUS. TheLue lisää
Canon of Spanish militarism

Surprisingly for last years 5th largest arms exporter in the world, (mainly to NATO countries and of course Saudi Arabia so that it can destroy Yemen completely,) they still think an embedded canon isLue lisää
Fake news alert!

The guidebooks say that Vejer de la Frontera was founded like all the other Pueblos Blancos by the Phoenicians but this photo clearly establishes the fact that it was actually established by MartiansLue lisää
Games of Hazas

Vejer was built in a defensive position 194m ASL and excavations have recently uncovered the "existence of an oriental-type population dating back to the 8thC" (sic).
I can only surmise this to meanLue lisää
The entailed estate

Another curious fact surrounds the tower known as "Mayorazgo", in English the XII -XIVth C "Tower of the Entailed Estate".
It should have belonged to Ricardo Autopiedra but there was a problem ofLue lisää
The veiled virgins of Vejer

Vejer "Te Cobija" - Traditional dress
The COBIJAO is the typical costume of Vejer, consisting of:
- white petticoats with embroidered ribbons
- a white blouse adorned with lace
- a black sashLue lisää
Cooking

If you thought the Aussie barbie was the nec plus ultra, take a look at this smoker in Jane's backyard.
Of course, I wouldn't want to railroad you into getting one as you have to be a train ed chef toLue lisää
Garden priest

This type of slugs are known locally as the Bishops. Could the colours have something to do with it, (Communist, Fascist, Communist, Fascist etc) or is it their habits? At any rate, I dont think thisLue lisää
The family

In a previous post, Casa de la Luz, Jane and Louis made their entry to the story.
Jane is a 70's backpacker / flower child who has regaled me with tales of her trip to India in the back of a 3 TonneLue lisää
Guinness me!

Once part of the Muslim system of surveillance of the strait, El Palomar de La Breña is a rural hotel for 7770 pigeons or doves located on an 18th century hacienda in San Ambrosio (Barbate), south ofLue lisää
I see no ships

Cape Trafalger lighthouse rests on a rocky island connected to the mainland by a sea made sand spit. And that's all the info there is.
But we know better and can chuckle when we see (just) the RoroLue lisää
Tacita de plata

"The little silver cup" is how the tourist industry likes to evoke Cadiz. According to history (the Romans version,) it was founded by the Tartessians 3100 years ago although the earliestLue lisää
Where am I?

Clue: you are looking at fungus in action.
Another clue

These 3 cantors probably didn't win the Eurovision Song Contest which would explain the absence of any commemorative plaque on the pedestal.
Jerez

Entered town in less style than these folk with the aim of visiting Sandeman bodega (went to school with a couple of the lads) and sampling some of the golden nectar. And very nice it was too.
Catedral

Arriving at 4, the end of siesta time, it only took about ten minutes to find an overnight parking spot at the end of Calle Calzada del Arroyo, not 400m from the Cathedral just outside the cityLue lisää
Closed for business

Other than the cathedral, there are several churches scattered in the neighbourhood, each one closed for "cultural visits" except at rare times (eg 7 to 8 at night). The French have a much betterLue lisää
Cantering through the centre

An old fashioned Merry-Go-Round had been installed in the central square of town, Plaza de la Asuncion. Jerez is one of the important equestrian centres in Spain, so I chuckled to see the formal horseLue lisää
How the toffs live

An example of the restraint in houses can be seen in these aristocratic houses, Palacio Domecq and Casa Perez Luna.
The Palacio Virrey Laserna allowed me to visit a few rooms for 12 Euros and a stateLue lisää
If you've seen one ... ...

No town worthy of the appellation "de la Frontera" would advertise itself to the world without its own Alcazar Mezquita Arabe.
Since they are all similar, I did not more than peak inside.
Under itsLue lisää
Cool cloister

In the middle of the day I found sanctuary in the cool cloister of the Monasterio de Santo Domingo, now vacant.
Yet another cloister photo is included because I liked the peacefulness of the scene.Lue lisää
Visited Seville

Famous for its rocket and its cathedral.
The Cathedral is big and solid with thick, sturdy pillars. Crocodiles like it.
The lady on top points the direction according to which way the wind blows. SheLue lisää
A Revolutionary, with his Arms

"Roland! At last you have arrived. Welcome, welcome to my city"
"Well Soi me old mate, its a real pleasure to see you again. But since your all togged up, shouldn't I be calling you 'Generale'?"
"PorLue lisää
What it looks like

From high up it becomes obvious why the temperature is 44 degrees C today. The city is flat, in the middle of a plain which the Guadal_quivir saunters through.
The "Young American Doing Europe"Lue lisää
looks idyllic...
Tony HammondIt could be Cornwall - what a hoot!