
Yesterday I had a free morning so I suggested to Peter that we visit a couple of places we’ve never been before, something we’ve been doing a lot of recently to do research for azahar-sevilla.com, the blog and Seville Concierge. And of course we often stop off for a tapita somewhere, which is good for Sevilla Tapas. So off we went to check out Espacio Santa Clara, a relatively new arts & culture space housed in an old renovated convent. Got there to find a CLOSED sign on the door, but I could see someone inside so I went in to ask why they were closed and why it didn’t say so on their website. He said they weren’t closed, but the closed sign was there in case they needed to close. Huh? Anyhow, we were told we could look around but there weren’t any exhibits on in July & August and the lights weren’t turned on either. Okaayyy…
It turned out to be an interesting visit just to see the building itself and to find out more about the “hidden tower” inside that really is closed (they don’t expect to finish restoring it for many years). But I got some photos and Peter got some info for a blog post, and then we headed out to see the Torre de los Perdigones, where they used to make lead shot by dropping hot blobs of lead from the top of the tower into a vat of water. Now there is a camera obscura on top and a narrow ledge going round it that you can walk along and look out all over Sevilla. See photo. Then picture me standing on top of this tower in a panicky sweat trying to take some pics without totally flipping out. No doube you are asking yourself … why does she keep doing this?? Dear readers, I do it for you.
[more about The Two Towers on Seville Concierge]
In case anyone has noticed, I’ve been catching up on my daily blog posts here today. There was a moment when I thought I would either catch up or drop the whole thing. Which probably wouldn’t mean much to anybody else, but this blog has been my lifeline, especially after I got sick with cancer just over four years ago. Sometime before that I had started some challenge thing about blogging every day, which turned into quite a fun thing, as this blog is basically a scrapbook of things that go on in my day-to-day life. But after I got sick it became the thing that I DID every day, no matter what, and that meant a lot to me. And it still does. But as I’ve been getting busier doing other things online, some days I either run out of time or just don’t know what to put up here. And so then I play catch up, though I’ve never got so far behind as this time.











