Soltalk November 2019 | Page 35

What’s On Nerja History Group The 2019-20 season of Nerja History group got off to a cracking start on October 4, with a talk by our guest speaker, Dani Muñoz entitled “The Faces of Spain: exploring Spanish identities and Spain’s relationship to Europe in the age of democracy 1978 - today”. Dani was born in Málaga, raised in Nerja and lived for ten years as an Anglican Minister in the Oxford Diocese - his use of English is wonderful and his delivery was both informative and amusing. On the following Friday, some of us went for a guided visit, to the little known town of Moron de la Frontera in the Province of Seville. We were welcomed by Rosario Andujar Luna, the Counsellor for Tourism and we were each given a canvas shoulder bag with brochures. After a guided walking tour, admiring the architecture and the stunning church in the Convent of Santa Clara, we walked up to the highest viewing point from where we could see the remains of the castle in one direction and see miles of stunning countryside. We also heard the legend of the Rooster which is the town’s mascot. Group is on Friday November 8 at 11am, with Guest Speaker, author David Baird. Please see our website for the programme www.nerjahistorygroup.com E: [email protected]. Meetings are held in the Nerja Museum, Plaza España, Nerja (above the underground car park) and there is a €6 donation requested to cover costs. The week after the meeting, we usually have a day trip to a place of interest and we now have an annual multi-day trip, further afield in Spain, costs announced at the meetings. The meetings are open to all and are conducted in the English language. We visited various bars and restaurants for lunch and then re- joined our coach to go to the Museo de Cal (Limestone Museum), which was fascinating. We are so familiar with seeing white villages (Pueblos Blancos) and hearing the word Cal but most of us had little idea of how the Cal is formed and what hard work is needed for the process. The making of Cal has been a time honoured livelihood in this area and this Museum shows the method of creating Cal traditionally and passing on the craft to ensure that it survives. In 2011, this tradition was recognised by UNESCO as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The Nerja History Group is for anyone interested in Spanish History and meets each month between October and April with meetings and trips. The next meeting of Nerja History 33