It was the perfect trip. Even though it was a work trip: the busy work schedule did allow a little time to explore. Just enough to make me curious for more. We had some gorgeous afternoon moments, just wandering down those narrow alleyways, next to cathedrals and on historic ground. We had an evening at the old castle, just on the top, overlooking the sunset over the blue sea and the green forest down below. We had an afternoon tapas - a meal that lead out into a long talk about life and love, and what it is all about. With the best people. And that was the best. The people. Just perfect.
These were my favourite Malaga Moments :
The bright blue sky and an architecture - it took my breath away:
The blue sky, blue sea, green hills - and an historic castle:
Long tapas meals with good talks with the best people:
A new fancy flamenco outfit anyone?
Pablo Picasso, who was born in Malaga (and ladies: so was the actor Antonio Banderas by the way, we saw his house:-))
A myriad of small streets - most only for pedestrians
so:
We came
We saw
We enjoyed
We left
- but what will remain - is: the memories, the good talks, the laughter, the funny moments, the emotional ones, the just-being-together-with-someone-you-enjoy-the-company-with-moments
- making memories together moments
- those moments:-)
Gracias, Malaga:-)
I've been to Madrid and can only imagine how beautiful Malaga is
ReplyDeleteIts really beautiful yes:-)
DeleteSpain is on my places to see list. I often watch real estate shows and Malaga looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIts really nice Suzy- hope you get to visit:-)
DeleteI love this photos! It looks like a beautiful place to explore at leisure. I love exploring narrow lanes, cobbled streets, and history and architecture on my travels - and this virtual trip had all of those too!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Modern Gypsy
Thanks:-) Happy you liked it:-)
DeleteAn architectural marvel!! Glad to read your account, Eli:)
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Thanks alot Vishal:-)
DeleteThe lesser known cities retain much of their original charm and that's what makes them special. I had no idea Banderas and Picasso shared their place of birth. Wouldn't it have been great if you spotted the man himself?
ReplyDeleteOh, that would have been something:-) Hugs Tulika, thanks for following:-)
DeleteThat last pic... it reminded me of how different it is from the congested, bustling small lanes and marketplaces we have here in India. In your pic too, it is a lane meant only for pedestrians and yet, there is a sense of serenity in it rather than the pushing and shoving we see here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roshan - yes, it was very clean and really nice:-)
DeleteDearest Eli,
ReplyDeleteHappy for you for having had such a great experience with Malaga!
Sending you hugs,
Mariette
Thanks Mariette, my sweet friend:-) Lots of love
DeleteI have never heard of this city before. Looks like a peaceful city ... loved your captures :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, really nice, Happy you liked the pics:-) Hugs
DeleteBeautiful captures Eli!
ReplyDeleteI love the vibrancy and diversity that Spain offers. Thanks for sharing.
P.S. I remember my promise and will come and visit you soon. Lots of love n Hugs!
Awesome Aditi dear, can't wait:-) Love and hugs back:-)
DeleteWhat a beautiful post Eli and thank you for bringing us a part of your favourites from Malaga. :) It sounds like you had a great trip together with your colleagues. A trip well needed and a trip that in so many ways will linger on in your heart. Such beautiful pictures and that blue sky...
ReplyDeleteTake care sweet, sweet Eli and have a lovely weekend.♥
Charlie
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Thank you so much my dear friend and thanks for your always so kind words and gentle support. Lots of love XX
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