Travel Theme: Multiples

Looking down from Còmpeta church tower

 

Looking down from the tower of Còmpeta’s church at the many umbrellas shading customers at the bars and restaurants in Plaza Almijara.

This is my response to Travel Theme: Multiples

 

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CBBH Photo Challenge: REFLECTION

It’s that time of year when many of us reflect over the past year and begin to look forward to whatever the coming year will bring.  I’ve always enjoyed reflection – both the looking back kind, as well as the distorted or alternate view of something realistic.

Pagoda and pool, Jardin Concepcion, Malaga

Within Málaga’s La Concepción Botanical Gardens lies this Alhambra-inspired pool, which beautifully reflects the nearby pagoda.  Even on a hot summer´s day, it´s a pleasure to  enjoy the cool green shade and occasional sprinklers of the Gardens, which may catch you by surprise as they irrigate the surrounding plants.

Outside Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain

In the Basque Country capital city of Bilbao, in northern Spain, lies the amazing Guggenheim Museum.  Located alongside the Nervión River in downtown Bilbao, the museum is a glass and titanium structure resembling a ship, filled with modern and contemporary art.  For me though, the exterior was the most impressive, with a series of outdoor exhibits including a giant spider structure, the famous giant puppy monument fashioned out of bedding plants which are renewed each spring, and this huge mirrored bunch of balloons reflecting the pool beyond.

Sunset reflected in my pool

I just had to include a photo of one of the spectacular sunsets reflected in my swimming pool.  This is a sight I never tire of seeing.  Can you make out the tail of the dolphin I had tiled into the floor of the pool (towards the bottom right of the photo)?  This was to remind me of the time I swam with dolphins on the Caribbean island of Curacao.

The golden dome of the Stupa glistens in the beautiful sunshine

Visitors to the eastern Costa del Sol might not anticipate that there is a beautiful Buddhist Stupa within easy reach of the Mediterranean coast.   The first Buddhist Kalachakra stupa built in the western hemisphere can be visited about 40 kilometres east of Málaga, just north of the town of Vélez-Málaga.  Here you can see the golden dome of the Stupa reflecting the sunlight against an impossibly blue sky.

Grave reflection

El Día de los Muertos” or the “Day of the Dead” is a celebration of life held each year throughout Spain on November 1st.  Cemeteries are packed with families paying homage to their dead, as family members tend the gravestones of their loved ones by painting, weeding and cleaning them, and by placing fresh flowers and candles.  It’s a time of quiet reflection – though I couldn’t help but also notice the blue sky and palm tree reflected in the polished marble of the headstone.

In addition to a physical reflection, you might want to explore emotional reflection through an image.  Whatever you decide, share a photo that means REFLECTION to you.

This month´s CBBH Featured Blogs:

** Tom at The Palladian Traveler describes his blog as an ”eclectic site devoted to the pursuit of happiness from within the borders of Italy and, occasionally, beyond.”  I particularly enjoyed learning about the impressive and ancient hill town of Sutrinoted for its precious archeological finds covering the Bronze, Etruscan, Roman and Middle Ages.

Tom packs his posts with lots of information and history, punctuated with beautiful photographs.  I love Italy, and have very fond memories of visits there, so  The Palladian Traveler is somewhere I enjoy lingering for a while.  Why not pop over there right away, and say HELLO? 

** If you want a recipe with a Spanish twist, Tanya at Chica Andaluza is your girl!  Her recipes are always easy to follow and I especially loved her Lamb Shanks with Borlotti Beans – the most delicious comfort food you could imagine!  You are sure to find something on her blog to tickle your taste buds.

Tanya is a passionate cook, aspiring writer and City Slicka turned Spanish Chica who shares the highs and lows of what she gets up to in her Andalucián mountain hideaway.

CBBH Blog Hop

So that´s the CBBH Photo Challenge for January, folks!

Remember, all you have to do is post your entry by the end of the month,  link back to this blog and, most importantlydon´t forget to share links to any two blogs that you´ve commented on during the past month, so that we can all HOP OVER and have a look.  Make sure you FOLLOW THIS BLOG so you don´t miss next month´s exciting challenge!

For more information on how the CBBH Photo Challenge works click here.

I hope everyone taking part enjoys the exposure the CBBH Photo Challenge offers to featured blogs and, who knows, you may end up finding a new favourite!  I´m looking forward to seeing your interpretations.

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Travel theme: Circles

What is it?

Here’s my entry to this week’s Travel Theme, but with a twist!

Can you guess what this photo is all about?

Edited later to add: 

OK, I’ve teased you for long enough!  As most have you have correctly guessed, the photo was taken inside a bullring.  This particular one is in the city of Antequera, in the  province of Málaga.

What I particularly wanted to show you was the burladero (from the Spanish burlar: to evade, to dodge).   In regular places around the ring, the wall is pushed outwards leaving splits that allow the bullfighter to take refuge, but which are too narrow for the bull.

The bullring in Antequera dates from 1848 and was rebuilt in 1984 in a style that reflects the city’s diverse architectural influences.  It is said to be one of the most beautiful in Spain.

Antequera_-_bullring2

Image credit: cc Wikipedia

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Looking at the coast, east of Málaga, Spain

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CBBH Challenge: SIMPLE PLEASURES

Lily pond at Jardin Concepcion, Malaga

Everywhere we go at this time of year, we are all surrounded by the excesses of Christmas – whether it’s things you could buy as gifts for everyone you know,  luxury food items you may or may not eat, and electrical goods you only just found out you couldn’t live without!   Christmas as it used to be has been largely hi-jacked by consumerism of the worst kind.  People are encouraged to spend more and more money on gifts each year, whilst others are still paying off debt accumulated from last Christmas.  But, tell me this – can you even remember all the gifts you gave last year, let alone recall the ones you received?  I know I can’t.

Given the hectic nature of our lives, it’s easy to overlook the little things that make it all worthwhile.   With this in mind, for December’s CBBH Photo Challenge I have decided to focus my attention on SIMPLE PLEASURES  – or,  put another way, finding delight in everyday things.

So, what does it for you?

  • Toast with peanut butter or jam?
  • Squishing mud between your toes?  (If you´re feeling the pinch right now, this is the ideal discount spa treatment – but make sure it’s mud you are walking in!)
  • Hearing a baby’s laughter(I guarantee you can´t watch this without smiling or laughing.  OH, go on, you know you want to!)

Raindrops pooling on a lime tree leaf

Raindrops pooling on the leaf of a lime tree after a long dry, hot summer.

Goat on a hillside outside Cómpeta, Andalucía, Spain

The bleating of a goat on a nearby hillside, as she waits for milking time.

El Sardinero Beach, Santander, Spain

Walking along a beautiful,  almost deserted beach and dipping your toes in the water.

This month´s CBBH Featured Blogs:

** EllaDee at elladee_words allows us a sneak peak into her everyday life in Sydney, Australia  where she aims to escape from her “proper” desk and computer-centred day job in the city, and live more simply at her house in a tiny country village, 6 hours drive up the coast.

I was fascinated by Ella’s  recent post  All’s Well that Ends Well – Matthias and Eupham where she talks about what many Australian’s consider family history gold – convicts.  Her writing style makes for easy reading – yet once she’s got you – you’re hooked!  Why not HOP over there and say G’Day to EllaDee right away?

** My second choice for this month is a very friendly blog with great photos  – The Sophomore Slump.    Rommel loves to share his adventures around the globe and his photographs are what really make his posts come alive.  What I particularly like is that he regularly features links to blogs he enjoys himself – and we all love to share a little Blog Love, don’t we?

Rommel recently posted about his trip to Las Vagas with friends, which I’m sure you would enjoy.  He is always quick to leave an encouraging, relevant comment, so why not pop over and leave a message for him?

So that´s the CBBH Photo Challenge for December, folks!

Remember, all you have to do is post your entry by the end of the monthlink back to this blog and, most importantly,  don´t forget to add links to any two blogs that you´ve commented on during the past month, so that we can all HOP OVER and have a look.  Make sure you FOLLOW THIS BLOG so you don´t miss next month´s exciting challenge!

For more information on how the CBBH Photo Challenge works click here.

I hope everyone taking part enjoys the exposure the CBBH Photo Challenge offers to featured blogs and, who knows, you may end up finding a new favourite!  I´m looking forward to seeing what you consider to be your SIMPLE PLEASURES.

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