Posts Tagged With: Family History
Rural Spain Pt. 2, Puerto de Cabañas, Olvera, Spain
While in Olvera, I stayed with my dad´s cousin who has a bunch of farmland just outside of town in an area called Puerto de Cabañas. They go everyday to feed the chickens and get fresh eggs. So while I was staying with them, I would usually go along. They have an amazing view of … Continue reading
Categories: Family History, Olvera, Rural Spain, Traveling with kids
Tags: Andalucia, chickens, eggs, España, Family History, off the beaten path, olives, Olvera, Rural Spain, Spain, Spanish agriculture, Spanish farms
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Attempt to Make a Family Tree
Last year, my 72-year-old father returned to Spain and reconnected with some of his long-lost extended family. This year, my sister and I went to meet some of these newly found distant family ourselves. This landed us in the train station of Antequera, Spain looking around for a woman we had never met and had only … Continue reading