If Jean Paul Sartre can create a philosophy from drinking and observing an apricot cocktail in. Parisien bar then surely I can apply it to a glass of cold Malaga wine sitting in the Spanish sunshine!
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In praise of: Malaga museums
Malaga is one of those cities with an absolute plethora of museums and art galleries, not on the scale of The Prado, Louvre or Capitoline for example, but other than “scale” any comparisons are unfair and meaningless. They add interest… Read More ›
Malaga: Second Impressions
A different focus through the lens on our Malaga holiday. Architecture: People Food & Drink Two Doctors! A Final Old Ruin! Edited with BlogPad Pro
Malaga: First Impressions
This is our third trip to Malaga, a lovely town on the south coast of Spain. We are here for a week and now into our third day, not going anywhere, just mooching around the seafront, the tapas bars, museums… Read More ›
Wine: An existential tasting?
If Jean Paul Sartre can create a philosophy from drinking and observing an apricot cocktail in. Parisien bar then surely I can apply it to a glass of cold Malaga wine sitting in the Spanish sunshine!
Travel Technology: “Turn on, tune in …..”
I have never subscribed to the concept “it is better to travel than to arrive”, unless it was a long trek to walk to my mountain several days away in the Himalaya. Modern travel whizzes us around the globe in… Read More ›
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