The main square in Jimena, la plaza de la Constitución, has orange trees all around it. This particular one is near to the cafe bar ‘Pastor II’, and one particular lady always sits under here with her 2 dogs to have coffee from 11.30 onwards most days. She is a bit of a landmark now and we all tend to congregate around her. Sadly for us, she has gone back to the UK for a while, but hopefully will be back under the tree next February. We miss you, Kate! And her dogs Olly & Dylan…..
Thank you, Wendy! Happy holidays!
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Reminds me of summer!
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Citrus trees are so attractive 🙂
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I love this, it has brightened a grey sunday morning.
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Hi Marion, glad to hear it 🙂
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Sweet.
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Love the orange tree. 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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The little story is a nicely friendly accompaniment to the painting, Wendy. Nicely done !
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Thank you! 🙂
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I love your orange tree drawing 🙂 sadly we are too high for oranges here but I always get a kick seeing them when we drive down to the coast – they will forever seem exotic to me as a northern european!
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I hadn’t thought about places being too high for orange trees! Thanks, Lottie 🙂
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Lovely tree and story Wendy 😀 ❤
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Thanks for waking up and reading, Ralph 🙂
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You described the lifestyle I aspire to.
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😊 it’s not a bad life….
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Lovely painting and story 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Such a Spanish scene, Wendy 🙂
Have a wonderful festive season.
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Thank you! You too, Jo. 🙂
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You are making me think of the warmth of the sun reflecting off whitewashed buildings. A nice mental counterpoint to the reality of short dreary dull days here.
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Ahh, great art work, my tree. Time for a coffee or two or three before the climb up the hill to my casa with Dilly and Ollie.
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