Your posts on Spain have a lyricism to them that I don't remember seeing in your other posts (I guess when you are writing about world events or geology a different tone is appropriate).
Ronda doesn’t try to impress you. It simply exists, confidently, as it has for centuries.
:)
I think it must be a special kind of tourist who makes this trip, up the mountain, away from the sunny beaches and shopping.
What did your daughters think? Did it impress them? Memories for a lifetime, I think. Maybe requiring more effort than a week at a resort with a swimming pool, but oh so much more worthwhile.
The pictures and narrative are amazing. I think we must have been there at night. I don't remember any of it. I don't know why we were there. We had no car. Had to take a train. Thanks for filling in what I don't remember, what I must have missed.
Appreciated!
It must be the location :) Andalusia can make a Shepard boy a "legend seeker" so certainly can make a blunt geologist into hobby lyricist...
Both daughters loved Ronda. Older has already travelled more in Europe than me, and that is saying something! So, when she loves a place, I have to take her word for it. She said she can potentially live in Ronda, if there is a way to make a living there. I will take that as a YES!
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It says so much about your children that they love Ronda. I'm very happy for you that they enjoy the intrinsic.
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