Eyes on Cuenca
The blue eyes looking down on the streets of Cuenca, pay homage to an ancient legend of forbidden love.
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The blue eyes looking down on the streets of Cuenca, pay homage to an ancient legend of forbidden love.
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Midway between Madrid and València is Cuenca, perched precariously on the edge of a steep 3,100 foot gorge.
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We have spent months in València over the past 2½ years and this city continues to surprise and delight us.
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Alboraya is a charming small town just 5 miles from València and is known as the “Land of Horchata”.
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Our planned 10-day visit to Playa de Gandía, due to Covid-19 coronavirus, turned into a 10-week lockdown.
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Do you need to rent a car if you are traveling slowly? We think so, but a better question may be; “When should you rent a car?” and that answer depends on where you are going and what you want to do.
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We could survive in a world without the Internet but it wouldn’t be the first thing we would give up.
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Breathing in the ambrosial scented orange blossoms that perfume the air in València, is intoxicating.
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We spent three delightful days exploring Chania (pronounced hawn-ya) on the northwest coast of Crete.
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The White Mountains of Crete offered spectacular scenery as we traversed the home of the ancient Minoans.
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