Malaga
On our last night in Malaga, Hannah and I had dinner at a very nice restaurant in the city centre, outside under an umbrella.
We both had lamb, mine Moroccan and Hannah had lamb chops - tiny lamb chops. Right next to our table were 3 elderly `proper`English people. They carried on like you wouldn´t belive about everything and anything. One of them knew it all - what ever the subject, he knew all there was to know. When some buskers came round, he said that he always gave them money, but never put his hand in his pocket once. He asked the other man at the table to give the money!! I don´t think he paid for dinner either, as the other two were a couple and picked up the bill! We couldn´t help overhearing as our table was so close. Well it made for an interesting evening anyway.
We caught a bus to Cadiz today, via the coast for much of way. We were at the very tip of the south of Spain. I had been wondering where the animals were as I hadn´t seen any livestock the whole time we have been here. They are all down here in the South. Lots of beasties, from goats, to sheep to beef!! There is also the biggest wind farm I have ever seen.
Our hotel here is right in the heart of the city. The cars drive around the outside of the city as the streets are too narrow unless you have one of those cutoff cars. Speaking of those strange vehicles, Hannah and I saw one parked at right angles to the kerb, in amongst all the other cars parked the ususal way. It looked so strange, but I guess the driver was facing the right way to just drive off!!
Hasta luego
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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My kind of parking! Sounds like the perfect tourist destination for parking-challenged people.
Have you got used to traffic on the other side of the road yet?
Is it warmer?
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