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Monday, September 2, 2019

Granada (Spain) - The Alhambra - Generalife

Granada (Spain)

02 September 2019

The Alhambra is an ode to Moorish architecture and culture, set amongst the pensive Sierra Nevada mountains. This place has gone through various incantations, casting its magical charm on all those that have gazed upon it and wondered through its halls of intricacy & artistry. I often wonder as to how majestic places such as these, along their historical timeline, seem as some point to simply vanish from existence. Take for example Angkor Wat & Machu Picchu, both marvels that simply vanished,  lost to the world for centuries before being rediscovered. So too the Alhambra. Having fallen into disrepair over centuries, the building for one period of time was even occupied by squatters. It’s unfathomable to even consider that as a possibility for a residence of such heritage and splendour.

The drive from Malaga (Spain) to the Alhambra in Granada (Spain)


                                            Map of the Alhambra - Granada - Spain

The origins of the Alhambra, whose name derives from the Arabic, al-qala’a al-hamra (the Red Castle), is mired in mystery. Some of its earliest references point to the construction of a small Roman fortress, approximately 900CE, but some of its buildings are understood to even pre-date that time frame. Having fallen into disrepair once again (well, actually for the first time, but the second occasion in this story), it was the Emirate of Granada that built the current palace and its walls of intricate beauty.


                                                    Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Generalife- Granada - Andalusia - Spain


The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain


The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain


Having fallen in love with Spain many years ago I had never made it further south than Madrid. I can’t answer right now as to why that’s been the case, shouldn’t Andalusia have been a mighty draw card? Yes, of course. Even on this occasion, the little tid-bit of time that we spent in this culturally rich part of Spain has only been enough to wet the appetite and sponsor further daydreams of fabulous Andalusian culture, cuisine and geography. With that said, the one deal-breaker I had on our travails through Andalusia was to see the Alhambra. If we couldn’t see it, then hell, I didn’t want to step foot in Southern Spain at all (not entirely true of course).

Only a short 120+ km drive out of Malaga, the total drive time to Granada was just on 90 mins. Extremely easy, great freeways and direct. We had booked in for a 3hr guided walking tour at 9am, and having left Malaga at a little after 7:30am, had arrived pretty settled in the car park right on our starting time.

Generalife - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

Generalife - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

Granada - Andalusia - Spain

At this time of year the Southern part of Spain can heat up like a pinata party at a Mexican quinceanera, you just can’t be assured as to where the fevered hits will come from. Also with a 6-month old we needed as tactical as possible with regards to our movements. Thankfully we were blessed with a reasonably mild morning and a baby that felt this site was well worth skipping. As Aiden slept we made our way through the Generalife, a Summer estate for the Sultan, featuring elegant rectangular plots with subtle water features, fragrant gardens, glorious trees casting shade and an immaculate view over the town and to the mountains beyond. The only problem I saw with the whole ‘set-up’ is that the Sultan’s Summer Residence is about 5-10 mins walk from the main palace. Imagine putting the question to the Sultan each year;

 ‘Well Your Majesty, do you have any plans for the Summer?

‘What do you think Khalil, I’m heading off just over there, AGAIN. Why didn’t I think to build my Summer hang out somewhere else? Oh yes, I know it’s soooo convenient, but hell, I never get to see or doing anything, it’s like being in a Melbourne lock down, Ellen DeGeneres style, you feeling me Khalil?’

Not entirely Your Majesty, Aisha and I live in a small hut with our goats and chickens all year round’

‘Aha, so you get it, am I right Khalil!’

‘Yes your Majesty, you are an insightful G’

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Palacio Nazaries was of course stunning. Divided into three main areas, Mexuar, Serallo and the Harem, each has its own identity, some parts with highly decorative ceilings, extremely intricate woodwork on the walls, particular plastering and paint schemes, the whole site is more than just impressive. It’s an enduring vestige of Muslim art and culture in this area that has preserved through a myriad of contra periods. For this reason it remains as one of Spain’s major tourist attractions as it exhibits the country’s most significant and well known Islamic architecture in impeccable condition. From a personal point of view, I feel more than privileged to have been able to walk through the grounds and experience the entire setting, even for a relatively brief period of time. I could well understand how our guide, a Dr, wrote their thesis on the architecture of the Alhambra and has dedicated their life to its ongoing discovery and the tales of its wonders.


The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

Aiden & Inga - The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

Aiden, Inga & Zaiga - The Alhambra - Granada - Andalusia - Spain

Thank you, Andalusia. You are an area of rugged beauty and architectural splendour. When the doors to your world re-opens I’ll certainly be one of the first to walk back through them.


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Toledo (SPAIN) - 'nearly'

Toledo (Spain) - Madrid (Spain)

08 September - 09 September 2015

Like so many places on this trip, Toledo was an opportunity missed.


I had heard that Toledo was the one time capital of Spain but I can't find anything that verifies that suspicion. I've found out that Toledo served as the capital of Castile intermittently, then I found that Charles I of Spain's court was in Toledo and served as the Imperial capital. Later on, the Spanish court was moved to Madrid. Still, this doesn't give me the green light to actually have called Toledo a country capital.

Going back further, apparently in the 7th century, the city 'emerged from relative obscurity to become the permanent governmental centre of the Visigothic monarchy', that was from 542 to 725 AD.. So, that appears to be 'something', but not quite the 'head honcho' that you'd expect of a prime city. Still later, a few years before the 1100's Toledo became the capital city of one of the richest Taifas of Al-Andalus, a taifa being an independent Muslim-ruled principality. So, a capital? Again, perhaps, but definitely not of Spain. 

Close but not quite close enough Toledo. 



Toledo - Spain

Toledo - Spain

 Toledo - Spain


Toledo - Spain

What Toledo loses in 'prestige', or what I would call prestige, it definitely makes up for in terms of aesthetic appeal. Dramatically set atop a gorge overlooking the Rio Tajo, the 'city of three cultures' has a magnificence that lives up to the extend of its hidden treasures to. It's a city that should command attention and should draw tourists from far and wide, and I guess, to an extent, it does that...but when it comes to two Elishers' and two Janic's, that didn't quite happen.


An opportunity missed. We entered Toledo and immediately my mum wanted to have lunch, and of course have a drink. Which we ended up doing. Then, for some reason, both my mum and my aunt wanted to do some souvenier shopping. I don't know, that kind of mentality just didn't and doesn't make a whole load of sense to me. I would imagine, and this is me calling it out aloud, that you would probably want to have a look around the place first before you starting arranging various keepsake's for your bathrooms.



 Toledo - Spain


Toledo - Spain

Toledo - Spain

What's more, we only gave ourselves a couple of hours here, most of which were absolutely turfed by lunch in a very ordinary restaurant and buying stupid stuff that I'm sure they totally forgot about a day or so later. And perhaps it sounds a bit harsh but the crux of the matter is that was the dichotomy between my cousin and I and my mother and aunt, the whole trip was pulled in competing directions due conflicting views, differing priorities and physical capacity to do things. From my end, as unfortunate as it sounds, a large part of the excursion sucked in the fact that opportunities to see and do something of the real important things in those cities were substituted for things like need to have a 'drink somewhere' or getting ready for bed at 7pm. Let me just say, I will never, ever do a trip with them of that nature again. I have other ideas for them, it would probably involve lounging around a pool and have the capacity to get up from the sun bench and make it to the bar - that would be the extent of that.



Madrid - Spain

Madrid - Spain

Puerta del Sol - Madrid - Spain

After a few hours in Toledo we headed back to Madrid for an evening pit-stop, and that's really all it was. My aunt and mum went to bed early again, probably around 8am, and Vladimir probably joined in an hour or so later, tired from the drive that he had done that day. I took the opportunity to head out and walk around the city myself. Something that I like to do, just walk about with no real purpose or direction. Sometimes it pays dividends, and other times, well, you benefit from the exercise. Either way, walking around Madrid is never, ever a bad thing.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Madrid (SPAIN) - Acquiesce

Madrid (Spain)

05 SEP - 06 SEP 2015


Like that hot, uncomfortable, annoying breeze that sometimes catches you out, this was our stop in the wonderful city of Madrid. A day, to do and see what exactly, I wasn't quite sure, but the 'brain's trust' decided that was enough. So, aside from that boring element of discussion let me tell you of the story of my first arrival to Madrid in 2008.

Back then I thought 'English' was a good enough language to have in my arsenal if I wanted to move around. That's the typical Anglo centric view, speak louder, speak slower and a little more clearly, everyone should be able to understand you.


El toro negro en ruta a Madrid - Espana

Puerta del Sol - Madrid - Spain

Puerta del Sol - Madrid - Spain

The hotel I stayed at was on Calle Atocha, probably 10 mins walk from Plaza Mayor, about as central as you'd like to be in Madrid. After going through my usual 'settling in' period I went out for a walk in order to have a look what was a around, maybe check the nightlife a little and get a drink. Just a few blocks down there appeared to be an open plaza surrounded by some reasonable bars. I walked on in and took up residence. Spanish was being spoken all around me. At that time, just 'another' foreign language. I waited for the bartender to come over and ordered myself a beer. It was then probably two seconds after that point that I felt completely embarrassed. I was somewhere totally foreign, why should the people here accommodate me? To not even try or even think of doing so in someone elses language, well that was just plain ignorant. Right at that moment I promised myself that the next time I came to Madrid that I walk into this bar and order a drink in Spanish rather than arrogantly assuming that everyone around me should understand my English. 

In 2010 when I returned to Madrid I did just that. Same place, same bar, same order, just ordered in the 'local currency'. Since 2010 however I've made a conscious effort to learn the language to a level where now I feel comfortable enough to have a conversation. Admittedly its not the most difficult language in the world to learn but still, an achievement in itself.

So, here I was again, 7 years after my first stop in Madrid. Now with my family. 

How good does that place look!? - Madrid - Spain

Madrid - Spain

Parque Retiro - Madrid - Spain

Parque Retiro - Madrid - Spain

I quite often play a game with Inga where was ask each other 'if you could give your past self a snapshot of this moment do you think you'd be able to figure out how you got here?'  - My favourite one of those questions was the time I was in the car with Inga, her brother Davis and their father Jurijs. We were driving back from Vilnius in Lithuania and they had allowed me to drive for part of the way, getting practice in for driving on the 'right' side of the road. Inga asked me 'If someone had shown you this photo the night after you first met me in Riga, what would you have thought' - I had to consider that for a while, the only thing that I came up with was that I got drunk with the girl that I met in the bar and now we were making a run for it as we'd probably done something very stupid.

Parque Retiro - Madrid - Spain

Plaza de Santa Ana - Madrid - Spain

Protest in Puerta del Sol - Madrid - Spain

                                                 Early morning escape - on the way to Lisbon

Anyway, back to Madrid and the 'Madrid snapshot'. If someone had provided me of a shot of my aunt, cousin and mum in Madrid at the ages we were, then yes, I probably could have figured something close to the mark. The simple fact that my father wasn't there would have been enough of a clue to have figured out what was going on.

Madrid as a city is almost regal, it's buildings are elegant and stylish. There's a vibrancy and type of electricity here that you don't get in too many other places. There's bars a plenty,  tapas bars and little restaurants, but also that Mediterranean mentality that the night only really commences after midnight. The lifestyle here is tailored to good vibes, a great atmosphere and great fun. In all honesty, its one of my favourite European cities. It's hard to call it number one as Amsterdam & Paris certainly give it a hell of a run, but with that said, it rotates in and out of that number 1 spot with a fair amount of frequency,

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Barcelona (SPAIN) - Vitamin SEA

Barcelona
03 SEP - 05 SEP 2015


Point to point travel yet again. Another morning, another desire to get from one destination to the next without ever considering what was in between, all those small places, all those hidden gems. Anyway, I'll leave the lament on the back-burner a little, it was time for Barcelona, Catalonian magnificence in a Spanish prison. I don't mean it like that either actually, I just liked the way the line came out, I have no idea of the history or the politics that generate that divide. It's just that my scattered thoughts for this destination kind of typify the way I was feeling about the whole endeavour at the time. It's freakin' BARCELONA right! It's one of the capitals of cool and I know its a mighty fun destination, having been there there twice before, once in 2008, and the next during their World Cup win in 2010. This arrival was a little different. A little more understated, a little more 'blah'.

What can I tell you, we saw what we were meant to see. We experienced Barceloneta, we took the cable car up to Montjuic and back down, we went to La Sagrada Familia, we 'ate the food, we drank the wine, everybody having a good time, except you. You were talking about the end of the world'. Having spent so much of my hard earned money on U2 albums, concert tickets, DVD's , t-shirts and all else U2 related, I think they can afford me that line for my own personal use and amusement.

So, I'm going to do this one more in photos. Your typical family holiday, done in a very typical way in Barcelona, nothing 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' about it other than the setting being the same.


Barceloneta - Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain


Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain


View from Montjuic - Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain

La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain