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The First Trip – Malaga, Spain – Day Two
Click here, if you’d like to read from the beginning of this trip. No alarm mornings are the best and on vacation, we really enjoy not using alarms unless we need to catch a train or plane. We were up … Continue reading
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Tagged andalusia, castillo de gibralfaro, el riad andaluz, la plaza, malaga, malaga central market, malaga historic city centre, malaga in january, malaga restaurants, mercado central de atarazanas, noviembre malaga, plaza de la merced, southern spain, tapadaki, tapas, Travel
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The First Trip – Malaga, Spain – Day One
Click here, if you’d like to read from the beginning of this trip. With a full 12+ hours of sleep behind us, we woke up ready to go…at 11am. El Riad offers complimentary breakfast vouchers at Noviembre, a shabby chic … Continue reading
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Tagged alfajar, andalusia, el riad andaluz, el tapeo de cervantes, el teatro romano, la quesarilla, malaga, malaga historic city centre, malaga in january, malaga port, malaga restaurants, malaga shopping, meson de cervantes, noviembre malaga, picasso museum, southern spain, tapas, teatro cervantes de malaga, Travel
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Costa Rica
It’s true. We took a vacationĀ to Costa Rica with two of our friendsĀ a couple weeks ago. It all came about last October. We were at a Humane Society event together and one of the silent auction items was 9 days … Continue reading
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Tagged arenal, arenal volcano, citron coco, costa rica, father rooster, ginger costa rica, hacienda guachipelin, married a chef, ocotal, pacifico, pan casero, playa conchal, playa ocotal, pollo crispy, rincon de la vieja, rincon volcano, secret beach, tapas, tika linda, Travel
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