| the blended shades of picos and sierras fading into the distance |
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
out and about
On such a horrendous day when it feels as I am living inside a thundercloud, I am cheering myself up by posting a few views to remind me of Olvera's lovely sunny days - which continued until just a few days ago

| looking down on a central square in the Old Town |
| chimney pots |
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| preparing for procession |
| Moorish arch |
| looking up towards the Church |
sugar and spice
To continue the food theme - there are quite a few pleasant surprises to be had if you root around in the supermercados. These are delicious aniseed flavoured cracker biscuits.

In Olvera we have at least two splendid cake shops - one within 50 yards of my door! I am not sure whether this is a blessing or a curse.
And here are two of my current favourites -
In Olvera we have at least two splendid cake shops - one within 50 yards of my door! I am not sure whether this is a blessing or a curse.
And here are two of my current favourites -
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
uphill and downhill.... and uphill !
Grazelema is the far distant village in the background - see those mountains....
yes, they've got to cycle over them!
I am sure they had a splendid day
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Mi Pueblo
Sergio, the friendly and ever-ready camarero at 'Mi Pueblo' down in the fountain plaza, another splendid tapas establishment within easy walking distance.
flamenco flounces
Flamenco dancing troupe making their way down from the Church where they've been entertaining a wedding party. Noisy, fun and boisterous best describes the welcome the new bride and groom receive when they exit the Church after the marriage ceremony - dancing, music, singing, gunfire ..... and possibly a couple of barking dogs for good measure.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Valentinos
Top bar in town in more ways than one ...
thank you Laurie and Ian for another splendid breakfast ---- and the best cup of tea in Olvera.
thank you Laurie and Ian for another splendid breakfast ---- and the best cup of tea in Olvera.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
fingers crossed
Spain has a very lively lottery culture - although I am still some way from understanding its many complex permutations.
This ticket was bought almost a month ago but as it has just been liberated from the murky depths of my handbag I don't yet know if it has won me a fortune -
fingers crossed.
This ticket was bought almost a month ago but as it has just been liberated from the murky depths of my handbag I don't yet know if it has won me a fortune -
fingers crossed.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
It's a gas! ... (man)
My excitement on hearing the gas delivery lorry cannot be explained, unless to someone who lives in Olvera. There is a certain mysticism in local gas deliveries, and to have achieved success on only my third attempt is something I think worth recording.
breakfast of choice
| 'Copacabana' breakfast stop |
I have become very partial to a typical Spanish breakfast -
a toasted roll slathered in oil with garlic and tomato paste
ladled on top, washed down with coffee and ending with a
refreshing glass of freshly squeezed orange.
And (possibly the best bit) never eaten before 10am, when
I saunter down to a local bar, and sit and enjoy in the sunshine.
To ring the changes I might swap the tomato and garlic for
serrano ham, also delicious.
Best enjoyed in company of friends.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Parade of the Virgin
The young men who spend several hours carrying the huge float up and down the steep lanes of the Pueblo must ache for days afterwards.
Beginning in the sunshine, the procession is still going on hours later, into the dusk.
This was my first experience of a procession in Olvera and I was suitably impressed.
It was lovely to see the enthusiastic involvement of all age-groups, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of the many processions they hold throughout the year.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
CASA ALBA
Great location, right in heart of old town and just look at these views when I step out my front door!
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Hola!
now, which is its best side?
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olvera,
pueblo blanco,
spain
Location:
11690 Olvera, Spain
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