We have awaken to a sunny and bright morning, hardly Christmas, with a bit of hangover from the day before. Never mind, we are very excited, it is our turn to prove to the family we can also cook. There is a lot to prepare before the family arrives. We have four guests today: my parents, brother and Nuria.
Spain
Big group, big celebrations
Today, 24th December is when the Spanish most celebrate christmas. It is at dinner time, when family get together to celebrate. However, celebrations start quite early in the day. People of all ages go out just before lunch for caῆas and tapas until quite late.
When a hobby becomes a passion
Our friend Luis, the owner of www.projectgarnacha.com has been a dedicated follower in all our travels, especially those to do with wine. It is now time for us to follow him.
Where time stands still
Guisando is a sleepy village with a tiny population, but quintessentially Spanish, where you get to see tradition in the making. We were lucky enough to experience ‘la matanza’ (the killing of the pig).
A perfect trekking day
We have been keeping an eye on the weather forecast. Temperatures are rising, the best sunny and warm day is today, thursday. It is not that we don’t like bad weather. You know us. Still a clear day, sunny and warm, this makes perfect views from the top and less risky.
Local life
We cannot believe we have already spent three weeks in Guisando. Christmas is only a few days away and it is destined to be a busy time. With several bank holidays coming, friends and family will have more time to meet. So far, we have not had the opportunity to see many of them as they have been buried in their daily lives – like we used to be! – .
Home mountain
La Mira is the peak just above the village of our second home, Guisando. Although you cannot quite see it from the house you can sense its presence.
Home, sweet home
After spending a lovely time with Jero in Toledo, we headed towards our be-loved Guisando, the village where we have our second home (Casa Dos) is.
Has it really been twenty years?
It has been nice to have lunch and catch up with Enrique. It is now 16.00 and we don’t really want to spend another night in Madrid. Two days are enough. It now feels too big, too busy and too claustrophobic. Besides, I cannot wait to drive off to Toledo.the place where I studied and to see my very good friend, Jero, who I haven’t seen for twenty years.
Memories of RBB
Today will be a chill out day after our stressful and strenuous time on La Pedriza circuit.