Posts tonen met het label Tenerife. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label Tenerife. Alle posts tonen

2 maart 2016

Tenerife beach art

A large metal sculpture at the promenade along the beaches of Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas, in the south of Tenerife.

It is a nice object to photograph from different angles, but I am rather curious what J.L. Salvador -the artist who created it- had in mind!


1 maart 2016

Road or river?

It wasn´t ALL sun at Tenerife, well most of the time.. but we also had snow (high in the mountains) and a heavy rainstorm one morning that caused the streets in Puerto de la Cruz to overflow with water! I took this photo through the windshield of our rental car.

29 februari 2016

Candelaria mural

I showed you a nice mural from Tenerife last week, this is another one that we spotted. It was created by Ione Dominquez aka SODA in the village of Candelaria at the island's east coast.

Candelaria is the principal Catholic center of pilgrimage of the Canary Islands and one of the principal ones of Spain. Most tourists come here to visit the Basilica of Candelaria.

I'm linking to Monday Mural.

28 februari 2016

Detail

It's always good to keep your eye open for details. Photo taken in the Costa Adeje marina, in the south of Tenerife.

27 februari 2016

The dog at Punta de Teno

Strong winds mark the north west coast of Tenerife, however near the lighthouse at Punta de Teno we found a small and quiet bay. When we arrived here we saw this dog and his (or her) lady boss - also on the photo- were enjoying the bright February sun. A very sweet and well-mannered dog, as besides maybe a soft protesting ´hmmph´ when I made this photo, the animal didn´t move a muscle.

Have a nice weekend!

I´m linking to Saturday´s critters.

26 februari 2016

Bird of Paradise Flower

The strelizia, also known as ´crane flower´ or ´bird of paradise flower´, is the national flower of the island of Tenerife. They are quite common and we saw them in various places last week. For us this feels rather special as here in the Netherlands we only see them in luxury and more expensive flower arrangements. In Dutch they are called paradijsvogelbloem.

I'm linking to Floral Friday Fotos.

25 februari 2016

Wild

It makes a world of difference whether you are at the sunny and crowded beaches of the south, or here at the wild north coast of Tenerife. This photo was made at the Playa del Roque de Las Bodegas.

24 februari 2016

To the left please

This sign was on one of the walls near the outdoor swimming-pool of our hotel on the island of Tenerife. I thought it looked kind of sweet..

I'm linking to signs, signs.

23 februari 2016

Made from wood

Even though the (massive looking) wooden door and windows are beautifully decorated, and unusual and impressive, the house doesn´t appear very inviting. On the other hand, inviting enough to photograph :) But I wonder how much light can get inside.
The photo was taken in the village of Icod de los Vino (Tenerife) last week.

22 februari 2016

San Isidro mural

 Passing the village of Ruigómez on Tenerife we spotted this mural at the church square dedicated to ´San Isidro´, which is the name of a festival dating back from the 19th century. A bit of googling learned that the most solemn act is the creation of carpets of natural flowers throughout the streets.

Then there is a procession formed by numerous agricultural carts and carriages that provide local colour, while large groups of people sing songs from popular folklore. The patron saint San Isidro is symbolically offered fruits and soils. I think it's a lovely mural and I like it's location there.


For more murals around the world please visit Monday Mural.

21 februari 2016

Dinner in Spanish style

So we're back from the Spanish sun on the island of Tenerife. The average winter temperatures on the Canary Islands are around 20°C (68°F) in the south part, and obviously that really felt good!! Amazing how quickly we got used to it. ;)
On the photo is the paella dish that we had for dinner one evening, and look at the wonderful way in which it was served. No need to say that it had to be photographed before we began :)