The Asociación Cultural Abuxarra and the Club Unesco Alpujarra Granadina have organized two days with an interesting programme on the landscape and heritage of the Alpujarra. These Jornadas sobre Paisaje y Patrominio de La Alpujarra will be held on Friday the 11 th and Saturday the 12th of June in the Salón de Actos del Ayuntamiento de La Tahá in Pitres.
VIERNES, 11 DE JUNIO
17:30 • Inauguración oficial a cargo de D. Pedro Benzal Molero, delegado provincial de la Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Andalucía; Dña. María del Rosario Fernández Quirantes, alcaldesa del Ayuntamiento de La Taha; D. Ángel Bañuelos Arroyo, presidente del Club UNESCO Alpujarra- Granada, y D. Adolfo García de Viana Cárdenas, presidente de la Asociación Cultural Abuxarra.
18:00 • Dña. Yolanda Jiménez Olivencia, directora del Instituto de Desarrollo Regional de la Universidad de Granada, profesora de la Universidad de Granada, Departamento de Análisis Regional, directora del grupo de investigación “Paisaje, Planificación Territorial y Desarrollo Local”. “El paisaje como recurso de desarrollo”.
19:00 • D. Agustín Sánchez Hita, etnólogo. “El patrimonio histórico de La Alpujarra. Balance crítico”.
20:00 • Copa de vino.
SÁBADO, 12 DE JUNIO
10:30 • D. José Luis Rosúa Campos, coordinador de la Licenciatura en Ciencias Ambientales de la Universidad de Granada, responsable de la Cátedra UNESCO de Desarrollo Sostenible y Medio Ambiente de la Universidad de Granada. “Biodiversidad agraria y paisaje”.
11:30 • Café.
12:00 • D. José Castillo Ruiz, profesor de Historia del Arte de la Universidad de Granada, director del Observatorio del Patrimonio Histórico Español. “Patrimonio Histórico y sociedad: la importancia de las personas”.
13:00 • D. Juan Carlos García de los Reyes, arquitecto y urbanista GR-Arquitectos, redactor de los PGOU (en tramitación) de La Taha, Juviles, Lanjarón, Órgiva, Pórtugos, Bérchules, Lobras y Almegíjar. “Estrategias para la protección, ordenación y gestión del paisaje en La Alpujarra”.
17:00 • D. José López Gallardo, diputado de Turismo de la Diputación de Granada. “Paisaje y paisanaje en el turismo de la Alpujarra”.
18:00 • D. Juan Manuel Becerra, arquitecto jefe del Servicio de Protección de la Dirección General de Bienes Culturales de la Consejería de Cultura. “La protección del paisaje en el marco de la Ley 14/2007 del Patrimonio Histórico de Andalucía”.
19:00 • Mesa redonda.
20:00 • Acto de clausura.
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17 May 2010
13 May 2010
Orchis olbiensis or Southern Early Purple
Close to the finca of ´El Paraje´, there are at the moment large number of small pink and purple orchids in flower. You can see these wild orchids going up the ´pista alta´ from the Cruz de Juviles. Having a look in different flora books and on the internet we think that it is an Orchis mascula subs. olbiensis, sometimes called Orchis olbiensis. This Southern Early Purple is said to be one of the most common and best-known Mediterranean orchids. To see this olbia orchis we recommend our Barranquillo de Agua walk. There are large clusters of purple and pink orchids near the cortijo de Barranquillo de Agua (between waypoints 11 and 12 and the map of our walk), a magnificent sight. For our Dutch readers we like to mention that this is the Kleine mannetjesorchis.
PS On the 24th of May we saw one Southern Early Purple near the threshing circle at the highest part of our terrain, from where you can see the cortijo Barranquillo de Agua in the distance.

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PS On the 24th of May we saw one Southern Early Purple near the threshing circle at the highest part of our terrain, from where you can see the cortijo Barranquillo de Agua in the distance.

Related articles:
- Ophrys lutea or yellow ophrys
related key words: orchis olivetorum, orchis mascula var. olbiensis, orchis mascula ssp. olbiensis, androrchis olbiensis, satirión manchado, orquídea macho, hyères-knabenkraut, orchis d' hyères, orchidaceae, orchideeënfamilie, orquidáceas, orchid family, orchideen, orchidacées, orchidées,Alpujarras, Sierra Nevada, wandelen, wandelingen, trektocht, standplaats vakantie, hiking, trekking, Berchules, B&B, hotel, wanderungen
8 May 2010
Mercado de las Artes in Orgiva
This morning a Mercado de las Artes will be inaugarated in Órgiva. Twenty-five art and handicrafts exhibitors are expected on this first art market. From today onwards it will be held on the first Saturday of each month from 10.00 to 14.00 hours on the main square the Plaza de la Alpujarra.
P.S. From April 2011 it will be held on every first Thursday of the month from 10.00 to 15.00 hours. (see article on on alpujarras.eu)

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Article from the Ideal by Rafael Vílchez: ´Órgiva crea un espacio para que artistas y artesanos puedan vender sus obras´
Atricle from the Ideal by Rafael Vílchez: ´Artesanos y artistas de la Alpujarra muestran sus trabajos en Órgiva´
P.S. From April 2011 it will be held on every first Thursday of the month from 10.00 to 15.00 hours. (see article on on alpujarras.eu)

Related articles:
Alpujarras market days schedule
Related links:
Article from the Ideal by Rafael Vílchez: ´Órgiva crea un espacio para que artistas y artesanos puedan vender sus obras´
Atricle from the Ideal by Rafael Vílchez: ´Artesanos y artistas de la Alpujarra muestran sus trabajos en Órgiva´
5 May 2010
Tragopogon porrifolius or Purple Salsify
A wildflower that we have been enjoying on our own finca every year so far, is the Purple Salsify. Never before did we see as many as this year however. This pretty flower is a member of the asteraceae and it has been known for its herbal properties since classical times. It is mentioned by Dioscorides in his Materia Medica (´Regarding Medical Matters´ in English) and by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia. This goatsbeard is claimed to have beneficial effects on the liver and gall bladder. The root, and sometimes the young shoots, of this common salsify are used as a vegetable, and historically the plant was cultivated for that purpose. The root is noted for tasting of oysters, from which the plant derives its alternative name of oyster plant. Cultivation in Europe began in the 16th century in France and Italy. In Great Britain it was initially grown for its flower and later became a mildly popular vegetable in the 18th century but then declined in popularity. Presently the root is cultivated and eaten most frequently in France, Italy and Russia. In the Netherlands the ´Paarse morgenster´ is on the list of ´vergeten groentes´ (forgotten vegetables). In modern times the purple salsify has tended to be replaced by the Spanish Salsify (Scorzonera hispanica) as a cultivated crop. The Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707 – 1778) gave this purple salsify its official name Tragopogon Porrifolius.

Related key words: vegetable oyster, jerusalem star, goatsbeard, barba cabruna, barba de cabra, barba de cabrón, barbaja, barbón, hierba del costado, rosetón de villaviciosa, salsifí, salsifí blanca, salsifí blanco, teta de vaca, tetas de vaca, tetilla de vaca, paarse morgenster, blauwe morgenster, haverwortel, armeluis´asperges, witte schorseneren, oesterplant, boksbaard, keukenmeidenverdriet, haferwurzel, habermark, purpur-bocksbart, austernpflanze, sunflower family, composietenfamilie, familie der korbblütler

Related key words: vegetable oyster, jerusalem star, goatsbeard, barba cabruna, barba de cabra, barba de cabrón, barbaja, barbón, hierba del costado, rosetón de villaviciosa, salsifí, salsifí blanca, salsifí blanco, teta de vaca, tetas de vaca, tetilla de vaca, paarse morgenster, blauwe morgenster, haverwortel, armeluis´asperges, witte schorseneren, oesterplant, boksbaard, keukenmeidenverdriet, haferwurzel, habermark, purpur-bocksbart, austernpflanze, sunflower family, composietenfamilie, familie der korbblütler
4 May 2010
21 días en la Valle de las Sensaciones
La Valle de las Sensaciones is an ecovillage near Yátor. It is a project of creative community life in harmony with nature. The ´Valley of the Sensations´ is set in a spectacular landscape with unsual erosive formations, with a stream running though it and an enormous degree of biodiversity. The initiators of this ´ecoaldea´ aspire to be a place of inspiration and co-operation for artists, craftsmen and technicians. A fertile ground for new programs that combine art, ecology and technology. They organize events such as full moon parties, and offer courses such as percussion workshops, making musical instruments, clay building, construction of geodesic domes, making furniture, etc. The aim of the project ´Valle de Sensaciones´ is to create a space rich in nature, which design, installations and sustainable infrastructure are allowing people to experiment a wide variety of projects that revive the senses, including the conscience, and help to recreate a profound contact with the spirit of nature, the basis of our life. The Valle de Sensaciones received an award for investigation in renewable energies of the Caja España in 2002.
Samanta Villar is a Spanish journalist who has made programmes about things she expierenced profoundly by spending three weeks with the people she interviewed for her program ´21 días´. Her latest experience - this will at the same time be her last programme - is the most mystical, as she spent three weeks in the Valle de las Sensaciones. In the Alpujarras she will try to get to know herself better through different rituals of shamanism. Her experiences of community life taking part in all sorts of activities, like the celebration of a gaia-iniciation, will be broadcasted on Sunday the 9th of May on Cuatro 21 días Buscando a Samanta from 21.30 till 00.00 hours.
Samanta Villar is a Spanish journalist who has made programmes about things she expierenced profoundly by spending three weeks with the people she interviewed for her program ´21 días´. Her latest experience - this will at the same time be her last programme - is the most mystical, as she spent three weeks in the Valle de las Sensaciones. In the Alpujarras she will try to get to know herself better through different rituals of shamanism. Her experiences of community life taking part in all sorts of activities, like the celebration of a gaia-iniciation, will be broadcasted on Sunday the 9th of May on Cuatro 21 días Buscando a Samanta from 21.30 till 00.00 hours.
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