I had planned to do sea walks every morning while I was here… ha. Finally ended up doing ONE yesterday, out to Pedregalejo to have lunch at Andrés Maricuchi. It was like going home. As soon as Andrés saw me he came rushing out to give me a big kiss and Julián set up a nice table for us that caught a refreshing sea breeze. As the afternoon began to cloud over we walked back to the centre of Málaga for rooftop cocktails. An excellent final full day in Málaga.
Today is rainy – actually the forecast is for thunderstorms all day – so it will be a morning of museums before a final lunch and then HOME to the gatitos. I can’t wait to see them again.
beach boat barbecue
sardines, breaded rosada, tomato salad, boquerones al limón
sundowners at the rooftop bar of Roommate Valeria
Well, they live next to the sea, on the rocks along the Paseo Marítimo Pablo Ruiz Picasso in Málaga. There are dozens of them, maybe more. All shapes and sizes. I always want to take the little ones home. But they seem to have a pretty good life and most look very healthy. Lots of rats down there to feast on. Also there’s at least one mad cat woman who goes down to feed them every day (not me!).