On exhibit at the moment in the Sala Mercado, calle San Miguel, Nerja, is, amongst other things, the magnificent new ‘trono’ belonging to the Cofradia Jesus Cautivo y Maria Santísima de los Desamparados.
Burriana beach, Nerja
Warm in the sun, cool out in the gusting wind and cold in the shade, it was time to pop down to Burriana beach, Nerja, and see how all the sand shifting and tree planting went.
Torrecilla beach, Nerja
A cold, windy day yesterday, although that didn’t stop many visitors from donning their shorts. Along with a thick jacket! With talk of potential damage to the beaches, and Torrecilla beach in Nerja always one to suffer, the best way to find out the state of play was to head down there with the camera.
All the ‘esses’
In the UK, the attractions of a holiday in Spain are often summed up as either ‘Sun, Sea and Sangria’ or ‘Sun, Sea, Sex and Sangria’ and visitors are forever asking ‘but where can I find the best
Wine and Tapas Evening
Deciding to do something different, I popped along to one of the regular Wine and Tapas evenings hosted by Tom and Sarah at their mansion on the edge of town.
Nerja skies in winter
The skies in winter often have spectacular cloud formations which, with the setting sun, make a fantastic overhead canvas. Generally colourful, sometimes eerie, but always a delight to see.
Seven New Wonders
After several years and millions of votes, we have the Seven New Wonders of the World.
Murphy’s Law
Although accounts differ as to the precise origin of Murphy’s law and the details about how it was initially formulated, it was certainly named after Capt. Edward A. Murphy, an engineer.
A trip to Frigiliana
As it is a sort of holiday week in Spain, I thought ‘why not have a break and nip up to Frigiliana’. After all, haven’t been there for quite a while. So I did. Hopping on my trusty steed, I headed off up into them there ‘ills.
My First San Isidro
My First (and maybe last) San Isidro!! (And the end to a perfect friendship!) By Kimberley Walker