Spain November 2007
Fuengirola

Dave enlists Sally to help measure the dartboard's alignment as he looks for reasons that he's getting beaten by Jez and me. We relax during this timeout as we know we're good to go
Fuengirola

Walking Scamp in the hills above Fuengirola and Los Boliches
On the way to Cadiz

An ice lolly break on the way to Cadiz - you can just make out Africa in the background as we enjoy our icy treats
On the way to Cadiz

Jez shows off his man bag
Cadiz

So many things to see, so little time
Cadiz

I just liked this sign and door, so started taking photos
Cadiz

Our Mum's busy taking photos - note that Ben and Jerry's has invaded Spain!
Cadiz

Cadiz cathedral
Cadiz

Like many old towns in this area of Spain, lots of narrow streets
Cadiz

A famous theater, next to housing with lots of TV aerials pointing in the same direction
Cadiz

A fountain in front of a large tree in some gardens next to the sea wall
Cadiz

The sun peaks out from behind a church
Cadiz

Our Mum enjoys a milky coffee
Fuengirola

Fuengirola castle sits on a small hill next to the med
Fuengirola

A view of Fuengirola's seafront from the harbor wall
Los Boliches

Domestication!
Mijas-Costa

Sally stands in a doorway in the watch tower
Mijas-Costa

Mum is lucky to have such well behaved sons... (click and wait 5 seconds for proof)
Mijas-Costa

The watchtower sits on the edge of the ocean
Casares

On our way to Gaucin, we stop to take a photo of another "white village", Casares
Gaucin

A "white village" on the way to Ronda
Gaucin

Home of a Mike la Moto bar - dedicated to legendary Brit motorcycle racer Mike Hailwood
Gaucin

Mike's son Dave runs the bar, though he's selling it to move back to the UK
Gaucin

The bar's walls have Hailwood memorabilia on them
Alora

Jez walks up a street in Alora, another "white village". We were here to put some of Sally's artwork into a bar ahead of a full exhibit there
Los Boliches

Standing at the foot of the large bull
Los Boliches

There are 50 large bull billboards in Spain - originally part of an Osborne Brandy advertising campaign in the 50's, they've been adopted as a symbol of this region of Spain
Malaga

The center of Malaga is the home of a Rodin exhibit
Malaga

The highlight of the exhibit is Rodin's The Thinker, on loan from the Rodin museum in Paris
Malaga

Of course, it inspired us in thought
Malaga

Well, all apart from our Mum who doesn't appear to be thinking too much
Malaga

The remains of a Roman amphitheater sits below the castle walls
Malaga

Our mum gets some fruity mango drink
Malaga

Time for Paella
Malaga

Our Mum and Jez have some pizza like bread and topping thingy, that comes will a small axe like utensil to cut it up
Fuengirola

Group photo on the beach with the med in the background


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