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So here is my Málaga office for the next three days. Love it…
UPDATE: well it *was* going to be my office but there’s NO FUCKING WIFI!!!
(something that we specifically requested before booking – a good wifi connection)
15 Thursday May 2014
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So here is my Málaga office for the next three days. Love it…
UPDATE: well it *was* going to be my office but there’s NO FUCKING WIFI!!!
(something that we specifically requested before booking – a good wifi connection)
13 Monday Jan 2014
11 Saturday Jan 2014
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Dig my crazy hotel room at Room Mate Emma… AKA Barcelona HQ.
Very comfortable and great location. More later…
02 Thursday Jan 2014
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I’m not sure quite how this happened, but sometime between going out to the gym this morning and arriving back home I’d decided that I should go to Barcelona next week for my birthday (!!!). Close followers of casa az (with long memories) may recall that I first went to Barcelona seven years ago to celebrate my 50th birthday. This was all before Twitter and food blogs and whatnot, so although it was a fun and interesting trip, I know I’ll get much more out of it this time round.
So I got home and immediately checked out flights. Ridiculously prohibitive prices. Then I remembered the AVE high-speed train now goes from Sevilla to Barcelona, via Madrid. And it turns out that if I modify my dates a bit I can get there and back again for 140 euros (airfare was double that!). But if I go on my birthday it would be an extra 60 euros. So… if all goes well I shall celebrate my 57th birthday here with cats and friends, then take a day off to pack and whatnot, and then head out to Barcelona the morning of the 9th. It’s a 5 1/2 hour trip, leaving at 9.00 and getting in at 2.30. Just in time for a late snacky lunch. But first I need a hotel!
I checked with Room Mate since I’d had such a nice time at their Málaga Lola Hotel last month, but they don’t have the same great 3-night offer. Then Twitter friend @criadera recommended Market Hotel, and I remembered that my friend Edu @differentspain had also mentioned that one recently. So we got into a Twitter chat and Market Hotel says they’ll get back to me tomorrow. Fingers crossed that I can get a nice room at a reasonable price. Meanwhile… squeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Looks like I’m going to Barcelona!
14 Saturday Dec 2013
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Sometimes the best plans are the totally unplanned ones. I’ve been promising my friend Janet Mendel (@Janet_Mendel) for ages that I would pop over to Mijas where she lives “the next time I’m in Málaga”… but it was looking like I was yet again not going to make it during my little Málaga Getaway this past week. Then two things happened to change that. First I ended up staying an extra night (long story) and then, while having brekky with Victor (@welovemalaga) during our impromptu Málaga Graffiti Tour on Friday morning, somehow the subject of Mijas came up and he asked if I’d like to go out there with him the next day. I’d just finished changing my train ticket to Saturday at 2 pm, which would get me back home at a reasonable hour so that I could unpack and relax a bit before heading out for my 8 pm tapas tour. But of course I couldn’t pass up the chance to see Janet again, and Mijas for the first time, so off we went back to the station to change my ticket for the 5 pm train, which got me into town at 7.30. Ha. I didn’t even have time to go up to the apartment, so Peter met me downstairs with a clean shirt, which I changed in the entrance way, and I raced over to our meeting point, arriving just in time. Phew!
But more about our kwik-trip. Mijas a lovely little white village perched up in the coastal mountains about half an hour’s drive from Málaga. We met Janet at her favourite “breakfast” spot Café Bar Porra and had a nice plate of jamón with manzanilla to start our tapeo. It was fun for both me and Victor to have someone else be the “guide” for a change! And as Janet has lived in Mijas for more than forty years we couldn’t have had a better one. For our second stop we were taken to the beautiful Museo del Vinos, which has a short menu and also offers wine-pairings. We opted for some Botani and some lovely grilled scallops, and were also brought some fabulous olive oil with bread for dipping, and a bit of cheese. Lastly (we were beginning to run out of time!) Janet took us to a modern style “gastrobar” called Bodega El Placer. Here the tapas were a bit hit and miss. Some just had too much going on, like they didn’t know when to stop with the sauces and other squirty stuff all over the plates. My favourites were the more simple ones: the squid ink croquetas and the most perfectly fried egg I’d seen in quite awhile, served with hot straw potato and bits of jamón.
All too quickly it was time to head back to Málaga – missing the train home was NOT an option – but I am so happy that Victor took me there and back again. It was great seeing Janet and a bit of her village. I will definitely go back when I have more time (I promise Janet!).
You can read Janet’s blog post about our tapeo here: Time out for Tapas