Visiting Andrew’s cousin Beth and her partner Diego in Aranjuez was a huge highlight of our time in Spain (and the trip as a whole!). The hospitality and generosity they showed us was overwhelming.
The Aranjuez Palace just down the road from Beth’s house.
Beth’s beautiful treelined street.
They live in a fantastic house that used to be a restaurant.
On our first night, Beth & Diego did a gig at a local restaurant. It was amazing to see them perform together. Plus the food was fantastic!
Mickey! Such a sweet and cheeky pup. If we left our bedroom window open she would jump in and be on the bed in no time!
Beth’s amazing turkey…
…and her beautiful cats Ramon and Pearler.
Diego put on a nice BBQ the first weekend we were there. We felt like we were getting a real taste of Spain now!

They also took us horse riding at Diego’s family’s stables. Riding through the olive groves as the sunset over Aranjuez was simply amazing and was one of those moments we’ll never forget. I didn’t take my camera on the horse for fear of dropping it or falling off while trying to take pictures but here are some I took before our ride.
Beth and her gorgeous horse.
Isn’t he beautiful?!



Some lovely Spanish countryside.
The bull bar in town.
Diego’s solution to no carparks being available in town…mount the curb and put on your hazard lights! Then walk across the road for a beer naturally.
Mickey…loving it.
Sadly our stay had to come to an end but on the final night Beth and Diego had a little housewarming party. Ten minutes before people started arriving Diego told Beth there would be 14 people for a sit down dinner. I would freak! But the hostess with the mostest managed to find enough chairs, make the table look fabulous and together with Diego put on an absolute feast.
What a fantastic way to end our time in Spain. We’re looking forward to seeing Beth back in Australia in December too!






















Alhambra from our room at night.














Fruit in Santa Caterina Market.




Paella!!











Soaking up the sun…
One of the lovely streets in the old part of town.






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