It is, in fact, a return to the delicious Hot Stone meals, where you are served with a large and very hot stone (hence the name maybe?), upon which you can place all manner of fresh meat and fish, allowing it to cook to perfection before your very eyes!
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Mayor Acquitted I
by Editor •
The Almuñécar political class, as well as many Almuñequeros, were surprised when the Supreme Court acquitted the Mayor of Almuñécar over the Tropical Fruits SA case.
Mayor Acquitted II
by Editor •
If the Mayor of Almuñécar were a racehorse, under his present circumstances, nobody would bet on him, but he repeatedly crosses the judicial finishing line in first place.
Meanwhile, in Orgiva…
by Editor •
And now for the news from Órgiva… there isn’t any, so you’re just going to have to make do with some photos from your fiestas.
Centenary Celebrations
by Editor •
The Ermita de Lanjarón just celebrated its 100th birthday, during the fiestas de Virgen del Pilar, of course.
Specialised Spas
by Editor •
The Spas in Lanjarón are going to extend their offers to attract more clients. Thanks to the deep-pocketed Junta de Andalucía, also known as the Santa from Sevilla, 6m euros will be granted, bringing the total investment up to 11m euros.
Museo de Agua Update
by Editor •
According to the Mayor of Lanjarón, Mariano Ruiz, the Museo del Agua will definitely – cross-my-heart-and-hope-to-die, sort of thing – will be open before the year is out, although he didn’t mention which year, mind.
Small Canine War
by Anon E. Mouse •
Well now, long has there been a small war raging near Cigarrones, over the Río Guadalfeo from Órgiva.
Alpujarra Angle
by Vanessa Bosch •
Hi, all, and welcome to the November Edition of Alpujarra Angle! As you may have noticed, winter is approaching our corner of the world, although nobody would have guessed it…
Criticism over Social Services
by Editor •
The Secretary General of the PSOE, María Eugenia Rufino, has criticised the governing party for their seeming lack of interest in signing the accord with the socialist-run provincial council, which deals with maintaining social services.
