Thursday, January 30

Memories from Andalucia autumn 2019

It is only a few weeks till we again move to Spain, Andalucia, Malaga and Fuengirola.
It is therefore nice to go through my photos from autumn 2019 and present some of our memories from that priode. (the blogging was difficult during that stay due to hardware and software challenges)

Late September there is still summer temp at Costa del Sol, and we had a nice time both in the Aqua Bar, the Pool and along the beaches.



Tullen is an early walker along the Mediterranean Sea and the sun rises when she cross the Rio Fuengirola.



Our favorite restaurant La Farola is normally the first dinner venue at every stay and the Lambuena wine is mandartory. Mago Manuel in the background.



Malaga City is also a target the first week and visiting the Picasso museum was on the route this time.



During the autumn school holiday in Norway our daughter with family has been visiting us five years in a row. It is one of the highlights in October.



Going out for visiting four or five restaurants in the evening is one of the activities the grand children love. A drink here and some food there and ending up with an icecream in the dark hours.



Feria del Rosario is a week full of activities in Fuengirola, but on Octobre 7th, the spanish females dress up in colorful costumes and love to be photographed.



My legs are not as they used to be, but walking along the beaches from Torreblanca to Fuengirola (with many pitstops) has become a tradition with the pesetas monument as a milestone.



The nightlife in Fuengirola is not among our priorities so the full moon had to be captured from our patio.






A lunchtime trip up to the white village Mijas Pueblo is also on the agenda when the weather is good and that was the situation every day except one night and some hours in one morning over 8 weeks.




Visiting Cordoba without getting in line with the people who want to go inside the La Mezquita can give you a different view of this old city; the largst city and most advanced cities in the world  around 1000 ad.



To and from Cordoba over the Andalucian fields we use the highspeed train AVE up to 300 km/h



The view of the Fuengirola harbour from the SkyBar at hotel Puerto is also one of our favorite relax areas in Fuengirola.



This image is also from the SkyBar together with friends from Ă…lesund Norway. Agreat place to see the sunset.



Walking on the wooden path at Mijas Costa will also be on our agenda when returning this spring.




Another visit to Malaga City. The first photo is from the restored Paseo Alameda with the flower shops. The sculpture can be found at Jardin de Picasso near to Maria Sambrano train station.


Loving tapas we always visit Casa Lola and Cortijo de Pepe in addition to Meson Iberico. Our secrets but recommended for friends.



It is time to say Hasta Luego to our lovely Andalucia with an image from La Plaza de los Chinorros. As you see I have used this corner (except Diana at La Oliva Taverna which is our "local" ) as motive for one of my paintings.

Hopefully will I manage to give you a more acurate description of our activity at Costa del Sol this spring, so stay tuned.

Regards Tullen and Arne

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