Monday, July 15, 2013

Museo de Ronda

We are moving house.  And I'm sure you can relate to what all that entails.
I'm completely charmed by our new house and can't wait to get settled.

But, in the mean time we are back-and-forthing, packing-unpacking and sweating.
I'm so glad summer has arrived in London, but temperatures in the 80's
and no air conditioning adds a whole new element to this moving thing.
There have only been a few sense of humor failures and we are almost done. 

Tonight will be our first night in the new place and we won't have internet for another week.
I'm not sure how I'm going to function properly.
I anticipate quickly finding a coffee shop close by with free wi-fi.

So this week I'll be leaving you with mostly photos featuring sites we visited in Ronda.
Just a few more reasons to add Ronda to your list of places you must visit.  
The first is the Mondragón Palace.

While exploring Ronda's old city center, we took about an hour to explore the Palace
which is also home to the Museum of the City.  Admission was only €3 each.
It was once the home of a Moorish king.  It's a small but absolutely alluring space with courtyards and more spectacular views of the Spanish countryside.  


Mondragón Palace Ronda Spain

Purple Flowers Mondragón Palace  Ronda Spain

Courtyard Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Green Leaf Mondragón Palace Ronda Spain

Fountain Mondragón Palace Ronda Spain

Orange Tree Mondragón Palace Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Orange Mondragón Palace Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Mondragón Palace in Ronda Spain

Isn't it beautiful?  I can't tell you how happy I am to be sharing our experiences in Spain with you.
And your comments and tweets just reinforce my thoughts about this spectacular country.

I plan to be back live next week with a post about our rental and moving experiences in London, a peek of our new place  and an 18 month Well-Expat checkup to share what I've learned in the past year and a half about this whole expat life.
You can connect with me on Bloglovin and follow along.

I'll be checking in as often as I can on Twitter and Instagram until we are back online.

Have a wonderful week!


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