Huertecilla
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Today I went to Granada to visit Miroc; an artesanal hatmaker with both an atelier and shop on the fringe of the old centre of Granada (the capital of the province Granada in the state of Andalucía, in the country of Spain, on the iberian penisula in the southwest of the European continent).
Less chilly than yesterday when there was frost on the gound so with heater blowing hot air it was quite ok with ragtop down. I is só much more enjoyable to travel in the open air and smell where you are driving through/past.
I lóve it when past Sant Fé the damp morning air is filled with the fragrance of olives, wood, the rivers etc. when we pass the large, open structures for drying cigar leaves.
Although we live in the mountains, those are dwarfed by the snow capped range that towers over Granada.
We park the car undeground just outside of the centre and walk though the 19th C. rich part to the oldest, truely ancient part on the westside below the Alhambra; the realejo.
Beautifull old buildings and intriguing details are all around you:
First we need to be in the realejo for some artwork; my company has asked me along for moral support.
Although there is no nudity, I do not know how puritan this forum or the surroundings are, no photo alas. Just art will do.
Folowing that we had a tatsy VERY affordable bite on a terrace ´under´ the Alhambra before the next stop.
Next stop is hatmakers Miroc.
It is a small but well sorted shop offering typical, traditional spanish headwear ánd ´modern´ western european hats from felt to ´panama´ straw.
end of part one
Less chilly than yesterday when there was frost on the gound so with heater blowing hot air it was quite ok with ragtop down. I is só much more enjoyable to travel in the open air and smell where you are driving through/past.
I lóve it when past Sant Fé the damp morning air is filled with the fragrance of olives, wood, the rivers etc. when we pass the large, open structures for drying cigar leaves.
Although we live in the mountains, those are dwarfed by the snow capped range that towers over Granada.
We park the car undeground just outside of the centre and walk though the 19th C. rich part to the oldest, truely ancient part on the westside below the Alhambra; the realejo.
Beautifull old buildings and intriguing details are all around you:
First we need to be in the realejo for some artwork; my company has asked me along for moral support.
Although there is no nudity, I do not know how puritan this forum or the surroundings are, no photo alas. Just art will do.
Folowing that we had a tatsy VERY affordable bite on a terrace ´under´ the Alhambra before the next stop.
Next stop is hatmakers Miroc.
It is a small but well sorted shop offering typical, traditional spanish headwear ánd ´modern´ western european hats from felt to ´panama´ straw.
end of part one
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