
Renovating in Spain? Estas Muy Loco?
When we moved to Spain, we knew we wanted a home with history and character. What we didn’t expect was the challenge of navigating Spanish real estate, bureaucracy, and renovation. After months of searching, we found our dream property—complete with an old stone barn we called The Ruin. Despite being warned not to renovate in Spain, we took on the challenge, facing language barriers, red tape, and unexpected construction surprises. From licensing delays to learning about traditional Galician stonework, our renovation journey has been an adventure in patience, trust, and adaptation. Follow our journey as we transform The Ruin into The Stone House!

Come On, Little Gamma Ray: A Love Beyond Words
Gamma Ray wasn’t just a cat; he was a resilient, soulful companion who taught us unconditional love and the power of hope. From his slow blinks of affection to his determination to overcome every challenge, his legacy lives on in our hearts. 🐾💛 Read our heartfelt tribute to Gamma and how we kept him healthy for 3 years with Intestinal Cancer
A Hidden Gem, Off the Beaten Path
Explore the hidden gems of Galicia, Spain with a road trip to A Coruña. Discover the rich history of Pazo do Faramello, an 18th-century estate near Santiago de Compostela, originally built as Galicia’s first paper factory by the Marquises of Piombino. This off-the-beaten-path adventure is perfect for history and architecture enthusiasts!
Lessons in Sterilization
When we decided to move to Spain with our four indoor cats, establishing a cat sanctuary was never our intention. Yet, here we are, two years later, with a transformed chicken coop that now serves as our cat hotel, and five successful cat rescues under our belt!
We almost have our capture and recovery system down, but this last rescue caught us by surprise.
“My wish is to stay always like this, living quietly in a corner of nature.” Claude Monet
When we moved to O Rosal two years ago today, we never anticipated being so encapsulated by the beauty of nature. In May we took a 4 day trip to Paris, while we were there we took a trip up to Giverny to experience Monet’s garden. Leaving his home I was intrigued to learn more about his story.