We drove for over an hour up high in the mountains to a restaurant in a quaint building that used to be a prison. There is even a room off one of the dining rooms which is an old cell with a figure of a prisoner inside. Here we are with our youngest daughter, Eli, and her friend Sarah, and Karla and Don.
One of the specialties is roast suckling pig - incredible!!!
As usual, substantial quantities of "vina" were consumed.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
El Tintero, Malaga
This is a most unusual restaurant on the beach in Malaga. They serve fresh fish, shell fish and paella among other delicious food, served "dim sum" style. The noise of the servers as they walk around carrying freshly cooked platters of food is deafening as they literally yell out what they have. You just call for the ones you want and "dig" in.
We went with Karla and don and Suzanne's sister Linda and our brother-in-law Roy.
All the plates are stacked up on the table as you finish them and at the end they charge according to the type of plate and the number of them. Lots of fun and noise and absolutely delicious!
We went with Karla and don and Suzanne's sister Linda and our brother-in-law Roy.
All the plates are stacked up on the table as you finish them and at the end they charge according to the type of plate and the number of them. Lots of fun and noise and absolutely delicious!
More Pictures from our visit to the Alhambra
Friday, March 14, 2008
Granada
Our Friends Arrive
Thursday, March 6, 2008
A Day Out in Marbella
We went for the day to the playground of the rich and famous, Marbella, here in Southern Spain. Our first port of call was to Puerto Banus. This is where you can really see "abundance". The sheer size and quantity of magnificent yachts was breathtaking.
You can see Suzanne standing by just one or two of the small ones.. The weather was perfect and the cars were incredible, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, in fact the Mercedes and Porsches were quite commonplace! All around the port are every upmarket store you could think of and beautiful restaurants, one after another.
Our next stop was in old town Marbella, the ancient district. Here you can see one of many pretty little streets with potted plants all the way along outside the houses.
This is Orange Square in the heart of the old district where the aroma of orange blossom is quite overpowering. We sat here outside and had lunch with the most impeccable service and delicious food.
Of course we had paella, what else?
You can see Suzanne standing by just one or two of the small ones.. The weather was perfect and the cars were incredible, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, in fact the Mercedes and Porsches were quite commonplace! All around the port are every upmarket store you could think of and beautiful restaurants, one after another.
Our next stop was in old town Marbella, the ancient district. Here you can see one of many pretty little streets with potted plants all the way along outside the houses.
This is Orange Square in the heart of the old district where the aroma of orange blossom is quite overpowering. We sat here outside and had lunch with the most impeccable service and delicious food.
Of course we had paella, what else?
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