What a way to get into the Halloween spirit by visiting a small pueblo in the Alpujarras called Soportújar. There were way more people there than I expected.
Bruja Baba Yaga welcomes everyone upon arrival.
Nope, Alien never freaked me out. Asher definitely didn’t like it.
This was a very impressive cosplay.
There are hints of witches everywhere.
There are hints of witches everywhere.
Fuente de las brujas. Definitely, don’t trust the water here.
We grabbed lunch here.
Fuente del dragón. This fountain is known for its aphrodisiac properties and promotes fertility.
Anybody see the source of the water? Hmm?
El Pozo de los deseos. So cute to watch these girls to throw their coins in over their shoulder and the mother plopping a coin into the bucket while they completely miss.
Oh! That’s what’s down there.
Approaching Calle Zanjilla…
The narrowest street in Spain.
Trying to be the Hulk from the TV episodes.
The boys trying to be cool and demonstrate their skills.
These were made from bottle corks. What a way to upcycle.
Calderos Mágicos. Magic bc they’re growing succulents which are really herbs for various brews and potions.
The oldest witch in the village lives here.
Wander off by yourself and get caught by a spider. Araña de Tejedora de Sueños.
Calle Alta here we come. This was about 1/2 way up and super steep. Great views though.
The Fuente del Chorro and Casa de la bruja Baba Yaga. Toren can’t access her secrets.
Casa de Hansel y Gretel. Never take treats from strangers kids!
Like the witchy touches throughout.
Who’s that you’re talking to there, Toren?
Of course! Don’t we all?
Bar straight ahead that was closed. Bummer as we could have tried a nice, refreshing witches’ brew.
La Escoba Mágica. They both created a pretty convincing illusion.
Toren wasn’t quite ready to take his feet off the ground.
Serpiente Maléfica and I don’t think Toren trusted it.
Gracious for a ride.
The beginning of Cueva del ojo de la bruja.
The front door to the cave.
Clearly someone was naughty.
Asher kept saying mommy was stuck inside.
The Enchanted Bridge. It’s said that on foggy, cold nights you may encounter someone who is aimlessly wandering. Ten cuidado!
What did I say, Toren?