Royal Hotel Ronda
Virgen de La Paz 42 Ronda, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29400, Spain and Canary Islands
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Andalusian Adventures- Cranmer Style
... for Semana Santa and did not envy their friend who would be riding camels in the desert in Morocco. We just chuckled a bit to ourselves and smiled. I guess we are those crazy unenviable people.
Driving along the Mediterranean Coast was incredibly, amazingly, astonishingly beautiful. Seriously, it is everything you think it would be and more. It’s a place of little white houses with bright ...
Africa bound! And sardines for the cat.
... feline since Heather bought a couple of cans of cat food for her. In the late afternoon the sun finally came out and the boys got to play fetch with the German neighbour's dog, Wolke. Which means "cloud". He doesn't look much like a cloud.
There was one major development today. We are, after all, going to Morocco. It occured to me this morning that Ronda has a train station and that where we are parked now, though expensive, is out of the way ...
Religion and the role of women
... times of worship or women are excluded from participating in various areas of religion. It is also emphasized in both religions how a man’s principal focus in life must be on God and his religion above all else. This has greatly led to the further separation of men and women and to men’s inability to view women as any sort of companion.
Also, the fact that both the Church and Islam have traditionally designated specific “roles” for men and ...
Can't Stop Won't Stop
... under a perfect Valencian full moon in a port with a Mediterranean breeze. So many beautiful people. I'm not a fan of house music, but they love it over here, and it definitely fit the scene. I spoke to guys from like 5 different nationalities--in Spanish, English, and Spanglish. One Brazilian student was so delighted at my American-ness and told me my voice sounded like a movie star's, and that I was "just like in the movies, this is so weird." Haha! And not even in a ...
Spain (Part I)
... some of the best paella I’ve ever had in the city of its birth: a massive steaming black pan of rice mixed with fresh chicken, rabbit, and vegetables. The days passed quickly, though, and before we knew it, we were at the bus station late one Sunday night. Kim had to head back to Madrid to catch a flight the next morning and I had decided to take the overnight bus to Granada. And after a hug and a quick goodbye, the bus doors closed and the solo part of my travels ...
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