Andalusian Walk Before Leaving Southern Spain - Part 2

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY3 years ago (edited)

Wednesday Walk and Make Me Smile 30.3.2022 Edition.

Hello dear Friends! I hope everything is fine with you all!

Our last weeks in Andalusia were stressy because we brought the car to our friend ´s Car Repair shop. I have known Javi and his wife for 23 years. His 2 sons were still small at that time and they´ve grown-up now and have taken over the shop when Javi retired a couple of years ago. I had to leave the car for days at the shop while they ordered the spare part, since I had to go back without car, one of the sons offered me to bring home. Voila! That was fine!

Their shop to my home is about 4 KM away ( 2 KM cemented road and 2 KM dirt track). So up we went....and when we reached the crossing on the mountain top of the area we live in, I asked him to drop me off there because that was the chance for me to take pictures of our surroundings. Our house is more or less 1 Kilometer from the crossing.. So I went off and started going round for these images.

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Mediterranean Sea

When the skies are cloudless and so blue, the Mediterranean Sea is also blue in color. Most of the hills are cultivated by farmers planting avocados in the beginning. Avocado plantations are rampant in Andalusia... but then, water supply became costly. So other farmers opted to plant mangoes and so most of the vacant hills are now full of mangoes. They said that mangoes consume less water.
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Before leaving Andalusia in February, the almonds started blooming already and a sign that Spring had arrived in Andalusia. The temperature in the beginning of Spring is about 10°C higher than in Central Europe.

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Pyrostegia or orange trumpet vine is so popular in Spain. It climbs and even reaches electrical poles giving spectacular beautiful colors.This had been my neighbor´s fence.

The Neighborhood

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We live in this area and most of the neighbors are Scandinavians and English retirees.

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I encountered the neighbor´s cat who was running away back to its gate when he saw me. This was one of the abandoned cats by Spaniards. Our german neighbor takes care of his food and water. The dirt road is about 500 meters from our place. Part of the track had been cemented in this neighborhood, we all contributed part of the cost and the townhall shoulders half of the total expenses, the work of cementing the track is ongoing. A couple of Spanish neighbors did not contribute anything but continue to use the cemented track.

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A wild olive tree along the dirt road... In Andalusia, the harvest is between November and February.

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Normally, all family members of the farmers help out during the harvest. They would put a net around the olive tree and hit the olives with sticks or scraper, the olives fall on the net and the kids gather them in boxes.
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These boxes are brought to the cooperative that grinds the olives to make oil, a portion belongs to the cooperative and the rest for the farmer. They do not have to buy olive oil. Around 6 kilos are needed to produce 1 liter of oil that could fetch a price of 4-6 Euros depending on its quality.

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As I went down the dirt track, I passed - by my Italian neighbor. He has plenty of wild agave growing in his property. They are wild and already have flowers that resemble a tree. He is new in the neighborhood and just bought the olive plantation from the German couple.

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These are the seeds of the wild Oleander that is spreading along the barranco which is a narrow winding creek where water passes between hills during the rainy days.
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Again, the Mediterranean Sea as seen from the dirt track.

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The almond blooms in the garden of my neighbor.

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Well friends, that´s all for now, I hope you enjoyed the view...see you around and stay safe!

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I was refreshed by this walk although it had been a long one. Despite the distance, it made me smile! I thank both @tattoodjay and @elizacheng for this wonderful collaboration.


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If I could live in the most perfect place, it would have a view of the Mediterranean sea and wild olives. So beautiful and peaceful.😌

 3 years ago (edited) 

Yeah, I am missing the view now. The weather is as I have heard had been better... they had sandstorm last week. And it was raining hard too for a day, the farmers need the water...since last year, it rained so little and the dams had low level of water. Most of our neighbors have avocados, mangoes. The olive does need not so much water. Thanks for hopping in here dear @carolynstahl.

Such a beautiful area for a walk you must be missing the beauty of Andalusia

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

 3 years ago  

Thank you @tattoodjay. Hahaha, I was dead tired when I walked about a kilometer to the house... But it was worth it. If I am missing the view, I just look at the images I have taken. Have a good day!

Cheers
You to have a good day

I don't have any idea on how to produce olive oil, I am surprised by a six kilos raw olives into 1 liter olive oil when extracted and dunno also the process unlike our coconut oil here, now I know why olive oil here in our place is so pricey.
By the way, I love the colour of your ocean☺️
Hive on👍

 3 years ago  

Thanks...Yep they are so costly, imagine the hardship in harvesting and then you only get so little amount when in ground status already. Btw, the locals use the olive oil as a spread to their bread.

 3 years ago  

How I wish to see an olive tree personally. I think there us no olivevtree in the Philippines. The is look so nice to swim.

 3 years ago  

I also do not know whether they grow in the Philippines, but I think it should grow there because Spain is a semi tropical, only higher mountains in Andalusia have snow.

 3 years ago  

The Mediterranean sea breathtaking to view Your place is awesome.

 3 years ago  

Yep, indeed the view is beautiful.

A nice place surrounded by nature's beauty!

 3 years ago  

Yes, pure nature everywhere, thanks.

 3 years ago (edited) 

Ohh, so enamored with Spain it mountain views. The street, tree, all the nature surrounding and history just amazing.

 3 years ago  

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 3 years ago  

Many thanks! Appreciate the support.

Love how you always make those sceneries more beautiful with your shots ate. It's very inviting and that people who would see this would really love to visit places you've been 😍🙌

 3 years ago  
Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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