• CL Wanderlust
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mag 2022 – set 2025

Spain spring 2022..

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  • lower wall walk

    25 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    after the concert it was windy so we went back to the car to get our sweaters. then walked back over the lower arab bridge and around the lower wall to get back to the west side and up through the Puente del viente the windy gate where we had been the night before in the dark. we passed by the Iglesia del espiatus santo- church of the holy spirit the large brown church. built on top of an old mosque in gothic renaissance style. we passed the iglesia ma auxilladoro the large white and yellow church on the highest point in ronda and then down a steep stair path to calle del Prada which turns into ctra de los molinos. these are actual roads paved in cobblestones. the goats were on these paths the night before....and will be the following night when we will drove this same route to catch the sunset.Leggi altro

  • cadiz end

    24 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    after the museum we found spot to eat on Sacramento st. quiet side st. tuna in wine and onion, baby squid called puntillinas-they were good and some spicy prawns- gambos ajillo- very good. a very quick walk to the historic center passing the flower plaza and the huge cathedral -Santa Iglesia Catedral- through the rose arch,- Arco de la Rosa- and briefly into a church where they were practicing some music -..Parroquia de Santa Cruz-.it was quite nice but we felt we were Intruding so left. this church was built on the foot print of an old mosque, and you can see some interesting arches. then we wandered back up Sacramento to where we had parked. passing the falla theater where they were practicing for carnival.Leggi altro

  • more cadiz

    24 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    we next went to the museum after a brief stop at the turismo to get a map and a bird pamphlet. stopped at Fuente de la Plaza de las Tortugas (Turtle fountain plaza) built quickly in the 1950's for visit by Franco. the church is st. Augustine, he is holding a church, his symbol. the museum was free but only floors 1 and 3 were open. one was prehistory up to the moors and was interesting. some signage in English. Google translator is not all that accurate we are finding. the third floor was marionettes....a bit like Polar Express...they even hava a Mary float puppet!. the funerary stuff was interesting. I think cremated remains are placed in a glass receptacle then into ceramic the Into stone. the amphora were different shapes depending upon what the held, olive oil, wine, garem, .....the beads look similar to the turquoise ones we saw in Phoenix in march. The museum is on a square called plaza Mina Square. it was full of kids playing in the gardens and climbing the shrubs it was a bit chaotic but this is their green space and they were enjoying it.Leggi altro

  • cadiz

    24 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    a very quick trip to cadiz. it took an hour from zahara to cadiz. we ended up parking right next to the botanic garden -Parque Genovés. lots of interesting plants from around the world. there was a 100 yr old dragon tree! we made our way into the old town but because it was mid day lots of things were closed. we found Fallo teatro building-nice moorish architecture but it was not that old, built in 1884, but on a site that was a former theater. on our way back to the car at sunset it was way livelier as they were practicing for carnival this weekend.
    lots of narrow streets, apartments with small balconies and a lot of wrought iron. it reminded me of Havana. we found another square san Antonio where there was a church -Parish of St Anthony of Padua-, an old bank -Casa Palacio Arámburu, and casino! there was also some interesting decorations.....I assume for carnival. As we were having our coffee a truck came down the road and had to do 3 point turn to get around the corner.....and ask a patron to move the chairs out of the way. I don't know how they do it.
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  • more cave of the moor

    23 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    just a few more pics. we saw aot of the ground palm -Chamaerops humilis, https://josecelestinomutis.cadiz.es/en/portfoli…
    the three types of pine, italian stone, aleppo and Scots- all 2 needle pines they had slightly different habits and some had cones that seemed to stay on the tree.. cistus- rock rose which we lost this year at home , Spanish lavender!! daphne , wild olive and maybe Holm oak- an evergreen oak that does grow at VD in the Mediterranean section, quecus ilex. I think the purple plant is a type of phlomus? and huge thistle. there are also lots of eucalyptus, replacing the native trees.Leggi altro

  • Cueva del Moro -cave of the moor

    23 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    when the sun came out it was getting quite hot so we didnt head out to our hike till after we had tapas. we made our own and had them on the deck of the next door unit since no one was there....amazing view as their terrace is above the pool terrace. then we drove to the lighthouse Faro de Camarinal- and walked to Cueva del Moro. it is in the natural park.- Parque Natural del Estrecho- there is a locked gate at the lighthouse end of the path/road but there is a farm along the dirt road. at the other end it is an open gate and then an old paved road 1.3 km up to the cave. there is a look it 300m up the road first with amazing views down to la bolonia and Baelo Claudia. We kept hearing bells as we were walking and sure enough there was the farmer with his herd of goats and 2 dogs as we got closer to the cave. there were also some cows with their calfs...all had horns as they dont remove the horns from the female cows here. we saw and heard lots of birds. a titmouse blue grey and yellow, a yellowish lbj and then a pair of larger blackish blue birds perched way up on a dead tree close to the cave. i think some sort of vulture. there are common vultures, griffin vultures and I think the sign said Egyptian vultures. A web site said there is a colony of griffen vultures here. They flew and a perigrine falcon flew out from the rock ledge and chased them away. i suspect the peregrine may have been protecting a nest. Later we saw another pair of huge hawkish/ eagle type birds. lighter in colour that flew around the rock ledges. there are bonelli's eagle, booted eagle and black kites here in the la plata mountains where the cave is located. the cave is only accessible if you are a rock climber and is blocked by a fence so you cannot enter. there are prehistoric paintings on the walls. discovered in 1995 and dating back 20,000 yrs. upper paleolithic. see this link: https://guiadecadiz.com/es/turismo-cultural-det…

    and this link
    https://www.prehistoriadelsur.com/2013/12/cueva…

    on the way back we ran into the farmer again with all the goats and he was shephardng them into his enclosure. The marine clouds were starting to come down to where we had walked up. apparently we did a 221 m elevation gain. it was very peaceful lots of birdsong and you could hear the waves way up high. a nice time of the day to be out walking. we passed quite a few people, a cyclist and a few cars.
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  • another lazy day

    23 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    spent most of the day reading and lounging by the pool. weather was cloudy so not too much fear of getting burnt. we went into town zahara de los atunes for more groceries and had a quick walk around town. so quiet today compared to Friday and Saturdah and Sunday....the weekenders have gone home! just like birch bay.

    there is an abandoned fort in town-Castillo de las Almadrabas- which was built by: "Juan Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Zuñiga, VI Duke of Medina Sidonia (1518-1558), inherited the title of Count of Niebla from Emperor Carlos V and, as a result, expanded the family palace of San Lucar de Barrameda and built the Castle of Zahara of the Tunas. Which would serve as a residence, factory and defense of his almadrabas"
    this dukes families ancestors got the land when king alphonso granted it to him in 1294 when he defended Tarifa against the moors. he was the medina ancestor who sacrificed his son in order to oust the moors. his son was held hostage by the moors and he did not surrender. - "origin in the concession that, in 1294, King Sancho IV the Brave made to D. Alonso Pérez Guzman for his defense of the Tarifa square," These tuna traps were then owned by the dukes of medina right up to 1817.
    interesting article about tuna traps: http://alquilerenzaharadelosatunes.com/almadrab…

    the fort or palace -Palacio de las Pilas - is where the Duke would come with his enterouge when it was tuna fishing season. it was also important as an area to protect from the barbary coast pirates the berbers. there is a huge salt cellar where the church- Parroquia Nuestra Señora del CARMEN- now stands at the north wall. This was a working castle or "chanca" because of the fish processing that took place here. today it is protected but in ruins
    one web site states hippy fairs and concerts take place here today! .....folk fest anyone?
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  • the lights of tangier

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    if you look really hard you can see the lights across the straight. the clouds cleared enough so we could see. good star gazing here. so far in the day time we have had too much marine mist to see across the costa de la luz.Leggi altro

  • Faro de Camarinal

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    We drove back home and tried once again to find the route to the lighthouse-Faro de Camarinal- which we did find this time! there is a hiking path that goes to Baello Claudia. we went along part of it. Beautiful plants and rocks. our first real sunset over the Atlantic. the beach to the south is called -Playa del Cañuelo- but only accessible by walking down a steepish looking path from the lighthouse. it is partially in the military base area. this area during WWII was strategic for the entry into the Mediterranean. there are bunkers just below the lighthouse which were used to supply the german submarines. this would have been where my dad's ship patrolled. funny how 70 years changes things. some of the villas along the.beach between where our villa is and the lighthouse were possibly built by former nazis masquerading as wealthy Spaniards. this beach is called Playa Los Alemanes. our villa is very Spanish feeling with lots of religious tiling and an absolutely amazing selection of plants. it was built in 1993 we were told by paloma the owners daughter. it was built up in sections over the years. lots of private terraces for the different units.
    the 4 bedroom unit next door all bedrooms had an amazing view of the water as did the front room and the kitchen. there was a nice selection of rose prints I believe by Redoute.
    this from a website:
    "Pierre-Joseph Redouté's Roses are perhaps his most celebrated images, which the artist issued while under the patronage of the Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon"
    -Josephine had the most amazing collection of roses and Redoute was the artist who painted them for her.
    I suspect Palomas mom was a very keen gardener!
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  • Castillo de Medina Sidonia

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Castillo de Medina Sidonia We walked up to the castle. Google had it open till 9 pm....Google was wrong it closed at 1830 so we could not get in. we did pass by the Doña Blanca Tower - where Pedro I imprisoned his wife 3 days after marrying her. some say he was already married to Maria de Padilla his mistress but he denied this as he needed the dowry from Dona Blanca . She would eventually be executed and Pedro the cruel would go to rebuild the Alcazar in Seville where he and Maria would live. Marie gave him many kids.
    The Maria baths at the alcazar, this from another website.
    "They receive this name because it is believed that Doña María de Padilla, the lover of King Pedro I the Cruel, walked naked through the palace and bathed in this beautiful stone cistern coated in lime. Legend also has it that Pedro I made all those who visited him drink from the water in which Doña María bathed. Once they drank, the audience began"
    Because we couldnt get into the castle we found a path that went all the way around the site. it was high and narrow but you really appreciate the strategic importance of this spot.
    the one pic shows just how narrow these streets are to drive along.....
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  • Medina- sidonia church

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    we drove up and through the Arc Bethlehem. thought we would not make it through it was so narrow. we then walked up to the church where someone leaned out of the window and told is there was a magnificent cultural area to see....the inside if the church. Church of Santa Maria, so we paid our 5 e and went in. it was beautiful. more Mary statues for thier floats and we saw the platform for the float. their alter was similar to the cathedral in Seville with 22 scenes carved to show some of the stories of Mary and the life of Christ. this church too was built on top of an old mosque. Alfonso X took the town from the moors in 1264. this church dates from the 16th century when the Duke was hoping to make it the seat of the bishop for the area. it was one of the dukes of medina-sidonia who led the Spanish armada against Elizabeth I
    ...apparently he was not an good seaman and got seasick. however their family was one of the very sucessful aristocratic families in spain. see some info on the red duchess one of the recent members who died in 2008. she was quite the character.
    https://www.andalucia.com/province/cadiz/sanluc…

    we did climb to the top of the bell tower and you could look down and see the old town remains behind the cathedral. there was a nice cloister attached to the church.
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  • drive to medina sidonia

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    medina-sedonia is 20 km away from casas viejas. it may be one of Europe's oldest cities on a hilltop. there are remains from Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Christian's . it is very perched up very high so you can see why everyone wanted it. you can see over to cadiz harbour! enroute we saw storks nesting in top of the light standards in one town....we saw this in Portugal too around reberdosa, .Penacova, Portugal. one stork was feeding its baby.
    also some pics of plants. the blue is morning glory vine stretching way up. liaquat fruit....I dont think the few vancouver loquats ever get this much fruit. an unknown pink bell flower which was very pretty and the pines we saw a lot of. pinus Aleppo? Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis). or is it another 2 needle pine? forms a dense umbrella and seems to be all over the place. Aleppo holds onto its cones and is temperature sensitive. likes it hot. is common in cadiz provnce....but so is Italian stone pine Pinus picea also a 2 needle pine and likes sandy soils but seeds are larger....
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  • wander through town Benalun Casas-Viejas

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    The museum closed at 1400 so we went for a walk through the town after. it is very hillly and has some great views. very quiet as it is Sunday. there is some very sad political history on this town from jan 1933 when some of the local workers , poor temporary workers, shot into the barracks killing 2 officials. in reprisal there were 22 peasants massacred. this was one of the first uprisings recorded by journalists and there is a walking tour pamphlet that follows the areas in the town where some of the incidents took place and photos take 2 days after.. the church -Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Socorro -appeared to be abandoned but may have just been closed since it was not yet time or church. the fountain was lovely. Fuente La Calcetilla. this was one of the local fountains where the town people would get their water. We had good tapas at Restaurante Casa Pepe on the town square - la plaza de bates. Empanadillas-stuffed with brie, patatas bravas- roasted potatoes with a spicy paprika sauce and ensaladilla-potato salad with tuna.....I thought it would be a green salad bit no. it was all very tasty.
    This town I think is like the poor side of the city where the workers and peasants lived working for the rich landowners, some of who resided in nearby Medina-Sidonia.
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  • centro de interpretacion

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    went to this interesting prehistory museum in Benalup- casas-viejas.. lots of caves in the andulician area inhabitted by prehistoric peoples as this was one of the routes out of Africa. most of the caves are not accessible to the public.Leggi altro

  • change in the weather

    22 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    the wind is gone and it is cloudy and cool just like vancouver's maritime climate. There are even a few drops of rain! There are some fisherman out on the beach close to the lighthouse fishing with very long poles, 3 or 4 poles per fisherman stuck in the sand.....just like we saw in Portugal on a similar sand duney beach south of Nazare. Yesterday when we were driving down from here to Zahara de los Atunes, we saw lots of fishing boats in the bay with their nets set out. The way they use to catch tuna with these nets is called "Almadraba" and dates from moorish times. They create a fence with the nets and as the blue fin Tuna are entering the Mediterranean during migration (now May) They then club the fish to death. Apparently the wafers turn red from all the blood. Today when they bring the catch in there are Japanese processing ships at port ready to buy the catch, flash freeze it and send it to Japan for sashimi! There are concerns about overfishing locally.
    this is the name of the beach we look out on. Playa de Atlanterra. suppose to be a blue flag beach, crystal clear waters. The light house called Camarinal lighthouse was built in the 16th century under Philip II as part of the coastal defence system to keep the berber pirates out. it was restored and made operational in the 1990,s its pattern seems to be one very long illumination followed by a short one. this area is great for migratory birds. they wait on the African side for the winds to die down and cross early in the morning. I expected there were some crossings this morning since it is no longer windy and we are certainly hearing more bird song but not seeing large flocks....granted it is cloudy. we did see a lot of swifts in Madrid and seville and they would have made the crossing this month.
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  • paella at home

    21 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    made a paella at our place. used a chiorza sausage called rosary beads and they were quite good. I found some good spices at the local grocery store, sweet smokey paprika. it wasnt too bad considering it was made in a Dutch oven and not a real paella pan. did not get that nice carmelized rice happening but maybe next time. it still tasted pretty good! and we have leftovers so no need to cook tomorrow! the wind has shifted we think. there were less Whitecaps on the water tonight but the wind was cool and had more moisture. it seemed to be coming from the west off the Atlantic. we only stayed on the patio briefly before retreating to the enclosed patio area outside of our door. the view was magnificent. the light house in the distance is Faro de Camarinal or fara de torre graciela. we hope to get there maybe tomorrow its only 3 km away.Leggi altro

  • beach south of bolonia

    21 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    colin had to put is feet in the straight of Gibraltar. it was cold and the wind was really blowing. lots of windsurfers, kite boarders some swimmers but not a lot I think there may be some strong currents. I was hoping to get to a site called Piscinas naturales de Bolonia but we didnt walk far enough. the south end of the beach is the nudists end and we did see a lot of topless sun bathers but no nudists today.Leggi altro

  • baleo claudia more

    21 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    few more pics. there is a 2nd north south road that Roman roads have called the cardus maximus. the ionic columns with trajans statue is the basilica. the forum would have an elevated platform for oratory to happen and it had a fountain behind the platform.....maybe to drown out the speaker??? the steps were quite high. and lots of daisy like flowers blooming.Leggi altro

  • baello claudia

    21 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    we went to see this old Roman ruin on the next beach from where we are staying. you could walk it approx 6.5 km or so to get there or if you drive 33 km....there is no road over the headland! we drove being lazy. it was an interesting site. the phoenicians probably started the settlement prior to the Roman's taking over. the Romans arrived on the Iberia
    peninsula approx 300BC. because we are so close to Africa it was an important port city. the tuna also migrate by here twice a year on their way to spawn in the Mediterranean. the Roman's loved this sauce made from the entrails of both tuna and mackral. salt was also used in the preparation of this "garum" sauce. it was made at this site and transported by ship throughout the Roman world. The main east west road-Decumanus Maximus- has huge flagstones and sewage pipes under it but is a bit jumbled and uneven because of numerous earthquakes that have occurred here. a big one in 200 ad. after the big earthquake the walls were rebuilt with the smaller grey stones. another large quake in 600 ad led to the abandonment of the area. there is a large forum with numerous columns and a statue of Trajan - Roman emperor born in spain. (italica just outside of Sevilla.). the salt/fish procesing area. There are some Roman baths showing the underground heating system. a theater including the vomitorium where everyone exits the theater. a space for 3 statues the Capitoline triad of the gods Juno, Jupiter and Minerva. also later a temple to Egyptian goddess Isis. all roman towns were laid out similar, grid pattern, city walls with gate towers, forum, market , temple to the gods, public baths. there is also some of the old aqueduct still In place.
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  • beach walk zahara de los atunes

    20 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    went to town to get some spices. then decided to walk the beach. yes I did end up at the end of the beach that is for the nudists, what's new? but there were not many there as it was so so windy. this is part of the senendro arco atlantico trail. there is an elevated boardwalk that runs parallel to the beach. this is Friday night and as we came from the parking area we passed a beach bar with a live band doing Spanish guitar type music. further down the beach there was a rock and roll band and further again there was a salsa band...guess where we stopped? doing salsa and cha cha on the sand is even harder than on a dance floor and it has been some time since we have been dancing. we then did some more beach walking to walk off the glass of wine. there were some birds as the sun was setting. maybe egrets but we were so far away I'm not sure. we headed for the tuna tapas festival around 9 but it was so busy we just stayed at the first restaurant that we got a table at. the tuna tapas was tuna cheeks in a canolli wrapper with a pureed pea mayo. quite good. for dinner I had grilled sea bream -fillet pargo plancha- very good, and colin ordered an iberian pork dish called carrilleras. it was good and reminded me of beef that is slowly braised in a Dutch oven.....which is similar to how this is prepared. after dinner we walked through the town and it was very very busy. live music in the streets though the beach bands were all finished. had some gelato for desert and got home around midnight. these late hours are taking a toll....but it's fun. see the life guard chair? and tides are recorded from Morocco !Leggi altro

  • relaxation day

    20 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    it's still very windy but lovely on the patio. great views of the Costa de la Luz or Coast of the light. refers to the light off Africa I believe. Colin is enjoying the pool.

  • our place Zahara de los Atunes

    20 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    this is our unit in the complex. it is absolutely beautiful with an infinity pool and beautiful gardens. it is perched on the hillside. our units patio is enclosed so the wind is not so bad. apparently there are 2 winds,one from the land that is very strong and hot. this wind from the east called the Levant and it comes from Africa. this is what we have right now 40-50 km/hr. The other wind is from the water is cooler and comes from the west off the Atlantic it is called the Poniente and allows you to see over to Morocco clearly which is 14 km across the water. last night we saw some lights on the African side. it was like sitting at French beach east of sooke and watching the lights from the Olympic peninsula......I keep singing the Joni Mitchell song -Carey: "The wind is in from Africa
    Last night I couldn't sleep
    Oh, you know it sure is hard to leave here, Carey
    But it's really not my home…"
    We had no trouble sleeping😊 the jasmine smell from the vine over the entrance is phenomenal!!! I'm in heaven....
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  • La Fresquita de Perea

    19 maggio 2022, Spagna ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    had our dinner in zahara de los atunes at this restaurant La Fresquita de Perea after getting groceries. There is a Tuna festival here that our host told us about. she is down from Madrid to enjoy it. the restaurant was ok a bit overpriced for what you got and no small tapas plates. the diced tuna with seaweed was good and presentation was lovely but it is very similar to our poke bowls back home. the corvina and prawns were excellent. nice fillet grilled well with a sweet onion mix on top and again presentation was great. the clams were a disappointment they were far too salty and no interesting herbs. they also punched in an extra 20 e when we paid the bill which we caught and colin got back 20 e but I got the feeling because we didnt speak Spanish they knew we were tourists and maybe they could get away with it. it was just the clams that are bugging me. went back to our place and enjoyed the sounds of the waves with a glass of wine and one of our tortas de aceite on the patio. I think we will need to get better at Spanish, and the accents......
    our host just told us that they should have tapas and they should be participating in the festival so she wasnt sure why we weren't allowed to have tapas. she did say after 830 in the eve is when it starts......she also said he had a very good kitchen as he had trained with Antonio who has one of the best places in town.
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