The Not Taken Vacation: Frigiliana

Andalucia, a region in southern Spain, is well know for its beauty. “White villages” abound, and Frigiliana was voted by the Spanish Tourist Board as the “prettiest village in Andalucia” – so of course, in my imaginary road trip along the winding back roads, seated in my fab 1948 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Sport Cabriolet, we drove with reckless abandon to Frigiliana.

Winding roads, winding streets, winding walkways – all a far cry from the freeways of Southern California!

5 thoughts on “The Not Taken Vacation: Frigiliana”

  1. Thanks, Anne! Gotta do something nice after that painful painting of yesterday! And yes, a sports car on a mountain road is fun . . . especially classical ones.

  2. I think of all your artworks, your coloured line drawiings (or whatever they’re called) are my favorites. I’ve been to Andalucia and this is spot on.

  3. Thanks, Fraggy. I’ll never be Van Gogh or a Rembrandt or O’Keeffe, but I do have fun. Ink and color are something I always have loved. I have wasted my life on philosophizing about art rather than just doing it, torpedoes be damned. Etc.

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