Thursday, July 30, 2009
long time no blog
Well going off grid really does mean that you dont get access too often. we have had a very exciting couple of months. the new finca is incredible, lots of work and sooooo beautiful. we wake up to the sound of cicadas and goats and go to sleep with geckos on our walls. We only have a very brief time to put things on here so here are photos of the finca and local inhabitants, the santa ana bullfight and a few other odds and ends. enjoy
Friday, May 15, 2009
The new finca
Fran has been helping a dutch friend, Helma, strip and repaint some doors for a house she is redoing in Seville and wonderful lady that she is she put us in touch with another dutch gentleman, Peter who has a finca, on a mountainside, about half an hour away. Long story short, he needs able bodies and has an empty little casa on his finca and we need somewhere to live, where we can barter work for rent.
the driveway
Brillliant! He is a retired civil engineer, vegetarian and devoted walker, he has trapesed all over he world, and an all round nice guy.
The finca is 6 hectares overlooking Santa Ana la Real with a view all the way to Rio Tinto, a mine used exstensively by the Romans and now a GIANT hole in the ground. We moved in last Sunday and have been weedwhacking, digging and clearing like crazy ever since. We will hopefully be adding to this more regularly as we now have things to write about, but being off the grid makes it a little hit and miss. Here are some photos to get you all in the mood.
the walking trail that starts at the dirt road to the finca
the spring for our drinking water

the bathroom/sculley building

the patio between the kitchen/bedroom buildng and the bathroom

the kitchen room, the bedroom is upstairs, with outside stairs



the driveway
the walking trail that starts at the dirt road to the finca
there is lavendar in bloom everywhere in the campo at the moment. smells divine
the bathroom/sculley building
the patio between the kitchen/bedroom buildng and the bathroom
the kitchen room, the bedroom is upstairs, with outside stairs
Birthday
Got to spend the first birthday in 15 years with the parents. Simon cooked mousaka and we had a lovely lunch on the patio. Got spoilt rotten, jewelry, puzzles, plants and a pillow, what more could a girl ask for. We then went to the Trueco that night and got to party with our new friends, and I got more presents!
Cordoba
we spent a lovely weekend in cordoba. friends of mum and dads were getting married and we tagged along to see the city. finally got to see the mesquita,aaaaaahhhhh,and then went cruising the city for the evening. we had a very nice meal in a little restuarant in the jewish quarter, one ofthe oldest areas of the city, and as we were wandering back to our hotel at about midnight we came across a gathering of people in the grand plaza. there was a group of singers, all aged about 65, and 8 musicians, singing traditional spanish songs. many of them obviously cordoban and very well known by the audience as they all sang along and applauded enthusiastically. we listened to them for more than an hour and it was a most magical thing to be out in the heart of the city in the middle of the night listening to traditional music with locals. really exactly wat we were hoping for when we came here. here is a collection of photos from the city, including an art student that we passed several times and got to watch go from blank canvas to finished work. shame about the execution! the mesquita is worth the air flight from canada though if you like architecture and quite stunninng art work.
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