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Musings about Spain and Spanish life by Paul Whitelock, hispanophile of 40 years and now resident of Ronda in Andalucía .

"de Rodriguez" again soon!
Tuesday, August 26, 2025

In two days time I shall be "de Rogriguez" again. I'm looking forward to it, not that I'm planning any "hanky-panky".

10 days "home alone" will be just fine.

I have things to do.

 

 

[El Mundo]    

 

What's on the horizon?

After I drop Rita off at Sevilla airport, I shall be heading for the El Puerto de Santa Maria area on the Cadiz coast. I only recently discovered this part of the world and I love it there.

I'm also going on a press trip to the Axarquia! This area to the east of Malaga City is the home of wine, olives and the writer Chris Stewart, although he is not on the programme for the day.

Our English friends Ian and Christine will be spending their customary fortnight in Nerja at the start of September, so a visit to see them is also on the cards.

    [Ayuntamiento de El Puerto de Sta. Maria]        [www.absoluteaxarqui.com]           Nerja [La Sexta]

 

At home

I plan to finish off work in the garden, including the newly pergola-ed terrace outside our bedroom, completing the renovation work to the side of the house, and putting the finishing touches to my "man-cave" at the back of the garden.

 

 

 

    [BBC Gardeners World]

 

And tidying up before my period "de Rodriguez" comes to an end on September 8th.

 

Links:

... de Rodríguez? - Secret Serrania de Ronda

My week “de Rodríguez” is over

 

© Pablo de Ronda

 

Bibliography:

Selected books by Chris Stewart:

Driving Over Lemons (1999),

A Parrot in the Pepper Tree (2000),

The Almond Blossom Appreciation Society (2006)

Three Ways to Capsize a Boat (2009)

Last Days of the Bus Club (2014)

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Stewart [Diario Sur]    

 

Pictures:

Ayuntamiento de El Puerto de Santa Maria, BBC Gardeners World, Diario Sur, El Mundo, La Sexta, www.absoluteaxarqui.com

 

Tags:

A Parrot in the Pepper Tree, Axarquia, Ayuntamiento de El Puerto de Santa Maria, BBC Gardeners World, Cadiz coast, Chris Stewart, "de Rogriguez", Diario Sur, Driving Over Lemons, El Mundo, El Puerto de Santa Maria area, "hanky-panky", "home alone", Ian and Christine, La Sexta, Malaga City,"man-cave", pergola, Rita, Sevilla airport, The Almond Blossom Appreciation Society, www.absoluteaxarqui.com



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Ronda boring?
Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Somebody posted recently on Facebook that Ronda (Malaga) is boring and there's nothing to do there!

I think this chap was in the town for a couple of hours on a day trip. But, even so, he must have seen the potential of the place, arguably the most stunning place in Andalucia, if not in the whole of Spain.

Ronda's Puente Nuevo [Photo: Fenix]    

 

Me and Ronda

As far as I am concerned Ronda is the best place in Spain. After 50-odd years of travelling throughout the country, I chose the City of Dreams (Ciudad Soñada) as a place to settle, when I retired.

 

 

Balloon flight over Ronda [Karl Smallman]    

 

Other places that stood out during this half-century odyssey were, in alphabetical order, Arcos de la Frontera (Cadiz), Baeza (Jaen), Barcelona (Catalunya), Cadiz (Cadiz), Cordoba (Cordoba), Cuenca (Castilla La Mancha), Granada (Granada), Jaca (Aragon), Olot (Girona), Salamanca (Castilla-Leon), San Sebastian (Guipuzkoa), and Santander (Santander), but Ronda was the one for me, so that's where I went.

Arcos de la Fra. [Turismo de Cadiz]             Cadiz [ABC de Sevilla]                          San Sebastian [Civitatis]

 

Other places I discovered since emigrating to Ronda

During the time I've lived in the Serrania de Ronda, first in Barrio San Francisco (Ronda) and Barrio Padre Jesus (Ronda), then in Montejaque (Malaga) and finally in the campo just outside the City of Dreams (a total of some 20 years), I have also discovered the delights of lots of other places, mainly in the south.

 

Montejaque Square [Karl Smallman]    

 

These are Almuñecar (Granada); Bolonia, Caños de Meca and Chipiona (all Cadiz); Competa (Malaga); Conil de la Frontera (Cadiz); Frigiliana (Malaga); Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz); and Nerja (both Malaga); Salobreña (Granada); Torrox (Malaga); Ubeda (Jaen); Velez-Malaga (Malaga); Zahara de los Atunes (Cadiz).

           Bolonia [Wikipedia]                              Frigiliana [Malaga Hoy]                                   Nerja [La Sexta]

 

We must not forget the two Spanish island groups.

Places we liked were Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca (Balearic Islands) and Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, Lanzarote and Tenerife (Canary Islands).

But only for holidays.

 

 

Mount Teide, Tenerife [Wikipedia]    

 

Most of the mainland places are on or near the coast but not all. Great for day-trips or short holidays, but not to live.

I shall continue to reside in Ronda until I die and my body will be laid to rest here in Spain. I've already reserved my "niche" at the cemetery in Montejaque.

 

Montejaque cemetery [CharryTV.com]    

 

Links:

Features I - Serrania de ronda - SERRANIA DE RONDA - Help me, Ronda

Features II - costa del sol - COSTA DEL SOL - Help me, Ronda

Features III - costa de la luz - COSTA DE LA LUZ - Help me, Ronda

Features IV - REST OF SPAIN / THE WORLD - REST OF SPAIN / THE WORLD - Help me, Ronda

My Top 10 places in Ronda - Secret Serrania de Ronda

Ronda - City of Dreams - Olive Press News Spain

The Story of El Rincón in Ronda 2005 - 2010
 

© Pablo de Ronda (Paul Whitelock)

 

With thanks to:

ABC de Sevilla, CharryTV.com, Civitatis, Fenix, Karl Smallman, La Sexta, Malaga Hoy, Turismo de Cadiz, Wikipedia

 

Tags:

ABC de Sevilla, Almuñecar, Aragon, Arcos de la Frontera, Baeza, Balearic Islands, Barcelona, Barrio Padre Jesus, Barrio San Francisco, Bolonia, Cadiz, Canary Islands, Caños de Meca, Castilla La Mancha, Castilla-Leon, Catalunya, CharryTV.com, Chipiona, City of Dreams, Ciudad Soñada, Civitatis, Competa, Conil de la Frontera, Cordoba, Cuenca, Fenix, Frigiliana, Fuerteventura, and Tenerife Girona, Granada, Gran Canaria, Guipuzkoa, Ibiza, Jaca, Jaen, Jerez de la Frontera, Karl Smallman, La Gomera, Lanzarote, La Sexta, Malaga Hoy, Mallorca, Menorca, Montejaque, Formentera, Nerja, Olot, Pablo de Ronda, Paul Whitelock, Ronda, Salamanca, Salobreña, San Sebastian, Santander, Serrania de Ronda, Torrox, Turismo de Cadiz, Ubeda, Velez-Malaga, Wikipedia, Zahara de los Atunes

 



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