Granada
It's the hottest weekend of 2007 in Spain, temperatures hovering around 40 degrees centigrade. We went out running this morning when they were a slightly more sane (but still sweltering) 30 degrees. Still, in the early morning and after the sun goes down the balmy breezes feel like a gift from above.
Yesterday evening we were at the Mirador de San Nicolás, overlooking the Alhambra from the old Moorish quarter. A Granadino wedding had just let out onto the Mirador, smartly dressed guests mixing with the tourists, hippies, gypsies yelping out some tourist-friendly Flamenco, and us. We stood and commented on the outfits as if watching the pages of Hello! magazine come alive in front of us, marvelling at the dark skin of the guests and the fashion faux pas.
Behind us, the sun was red on the Alhambra palace, those breezes I mentioned blowing across the Mirador. Not longer after the sun had set, a just-shy-of-full moon came over the Sierra Nevada just behind the Nasrid Palaces. You could just about hear the collective intake of breath. Everyone rushed to pull out their cameras to capture the white blurry smudge they would later be able to show their friends back home and tell them how beautiful the rising moon was and how you really couldn't tell from the photograph.
There are many stories from our brief travels around Spain, most of which I will never get around to telling. I am sorry updates have been so scarce recently, a mixture of being too busy and access to computers being very limited. To keep you occupied until the next entry, I did update flickr with many pictures of adventures going back a month or two.
These include:
Two other shorter trips to Spain - Galicia in early June, and Madrid in late June.

Bike rides around London, mostly to and from work, the Abbeville Road fete at the end of June, and some pics from my birthday in July, and last but not least the Tour De France Grand Départ in London, which we volunteered for.
Enjoy!





