Eden Hill Marbella
Urbanizacion Marbella Hill Club, 29602 Marbella, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29600, Spain and Canary Islands
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Le jour où j'ai perdu 100 Euros
... quel moment de cette journée, j'aurais pu m'apercevoir que mon passeport n'était pas dans mon sac. Or, mon esprit était trop occupé à regarder les vagues déferler sur la rive et à déguster le verre de vin que j'avais à la main, et ce n'est qu'au tout dernier moment, à onze heures du soir, alors que je serrais les derniers cordons de mon sac, que je m'en suis aperçu. Ce n'est pas un « Coudonc, j'ai tu pris mon passeport, ...
Malaga II: Celebrating Holy Week on the beach
... addition to being a Catholic Holy Day, it's a festival of buying **** that gypsies sell. The streets were lined with gitanos selling doughnuts, beer, plastic toys, candy, lemons, bamboo sticks, caramel apples, and loaded baked potatoes. The entire thing was a little overwhelming.
I decided to watch a bit more of the processions. The parade route is lined with grandstands and chairs that you can pay some exorbitant fee to obtain. However, ...
Malaga I: La costa del sol, sin sol
... think I'm at the age where two nights is about my limit for these places. There is always someone in the room asleep, so it feels weird going in there to get things. Not to mention everyone is coming in and getting up at different times, so you don't really sleep during the night. But for two nights, it works.
Anyways, after unloading my things, I headed out into the town. My main plans for the trip had been to lay on the beach ...
Ronda
... we get home to try to make a similar wrap of our own. Fortunately, the days of dessert buffets are over. We had a good dessert, better than the buffet selection and not necessitating choice which was hard when facing 40 desserts may of which looked interesting. I'm not sure if we've mentioned the coffee that we've been enjoying all along the way. In Spain they seem to serve it at dinner after the dessert, a very ...
Cordoba to Ronda
... have helped to save the building during the Inquisition when much of the Moorish influence was wiped out. After completing our tour of the Mezquita, Lydia walked us to the Street of Flowers where we bought a beautiful new lizard for our bathroom, different from any we have yet. We returned to the bus then and traveled the rest of the way to Ronda where we will spend the next two nights in the Parador de Ronda, once the town hall but now a ...

