la farola

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My building was renovated back in the early 90s and I have to say they did a lovely job of it. Just two apartments, with two shops on the ground floor. I live on the second floor and share a light-filled glassed-in patio with my downstairs neighbour. We have marble floors, wood doors and window frames, charming plaster ceilings and – one of the things I love best about this Casa Azahar – a gorgeous tiled bathroom with a walk-in shower. Ok, the kitchen is a bit poky, but I bought a small IKEA pantry that sits in the hallway outside the kitchen door that helps. There’s also a shared rooftop space (azotea) which is mostly used for hanging laundry, but during Covid lockdown both neighbour Encarni and I took advantage of it to get some much needed fresh air, sunshine and exercise. 

The decoration throughout the house is classic, I think mostly done by Encarni who has lived here since the beginning… so there are a few fake plants here and there in the entrance and stairway, as well as a few tiled depictions of this or that saint on the walls as you go up… and there are also these lovely glass wall light fixtures. I didn’t pay them much mind other than to notice how pretty they are UNTIL… I had my new mattress delivered last month. (psa reminder: this is the world’s most boring blog – continue at your own risk)… Continue reading

uncovered

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The Antigua lglesia de San Hermenegildo, closed since 2006, has been hidden under scaffolding and a protective metal roof for the past two years or so while a major restoration was carried out. Hobbling by today the fresh white façade against that bright blue sky totally caught my eye. Nice to see it back. Apparently it will be an cultural centre now… we shall see.

flamenco teatro

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Out doing more research for the upcoming Bitesize article on flamenco. Last week it was to the Museo del Baile Flamenco, this time to the Flamenco Teatro. I had been back in 2021 shortly after it opened but not since, and I heard they had changed their format somewhat. Also, Javier is now running theatres in four other cities (!!) so obviously doing well. We were greeted by the manager Carlos, offered a glass of cava and then led to our front-and-centre Premium seats. It’s quite different from other shows in town and I liked it a lot. Anyhow, stay tuned for the article… should be out on Friday.