Sunny terrace in Granada

Some of my favorite words in Spanish are terraza al sol, a terrace under the sun. This is the best gift Granada has to offer on a lazy saturday morning. We were lucky enough to have one sunny day before the rain poured again on sunday. This is plaza Carlos Cano which comes alive when the sun is out. Wouldn't it be wonderful to organize a brunch party there ?
The building on the side needs a bit refreshing . It seems obviously not in use, I wonder what will be done with it. I find its façade so romantic with the little orange trees and the wrought iron balconies.


Comments

Unknown said…
I sympathise with you -rain/cold winds but five mins on yr blog feels like a holiday!
Unknown said…
Hello Lala!

Glad you got some much needed sun! When will you be serving brunch?!

Ciao Bella!

David
http://www.globalarounndtown.blogspot.com
Hope you get more sun soon!Here it is snowing and snowing.I love it everything outside is white and glittery.There is a bit much on the roof now though. We have bought in Playa Flamenca in Torrevieja.Will be going for a week in march.I feel very very privledged to be able to learn a new language and customs .
ceecee said…
Orange trees on the street are my idea of heaven. (One of the many.)

Catherine xxx
Did you say brunch party???
Oh I squeal with delight.
Let's get the teapot ready, shall we? :-)
And of course the flowers!
I squeal more! Haha
Elisa said…
Oh there is something about the orange trees that shout out Spring! I could frame that last picture.

saludos
Mélanie A. said…
Quelle chance, ici c'est pluie , vent froid et pluie froid vent. En provence, on n'est pas tellement habitué ..
Don said…
Looks great to me. I think I'll have a seat!
Swetha said…
wow!! Even tough the walls are kinda old.. it looks good...
i love the green trees...
Vær våken said…
Your blog seems really interesting!!! Love these posts!Have a nice evening!
Vær våken said…
Afternoon tea at Ritz, Madrid sounds heavenly!!! Have a great time!
Anonymous said…
What a gorgeous old plaza with those shabby walls and the orange trees. I dislike gloomy weather as well, but there's nothing like several days in a row of it to make the sun seem brand new. Wishing you more "brand new days" soon.
Anonymous said…
Wow, this looks like such a great way to live.

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