A curious little museum that charges no admission and has a countable number of works. I photographed most of them. The desperation and utter despair of the… Read more “Museo Jorge Rando: neo-expressionism”
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Centro de Ciencia Principia
This is a little different kind of place and post. Based on the descriptions of the Center for Scientific Principles, we expected to be competing with school… Read more “Centro de Ciencia Principia”
Museo Revello de Toro
When you are the daughter of a famous portrait artist, who is famous for portraits of young women, you are portraited a lot. I’m not sure how… Read more “Museo Revello de Toro”
Gustave Doré: Carmen Thyssen redux
El Museo Carmen Thyssen was the first museum we visited when we got to town two months ago. Now it has a exhibit of Gustave Doré, so… Read more “Gustave Doré: Carmen Thyssen redux”
Semana Santa de Málaga 2018
Anatole France said something like, education is arousing natural curiosity for the purpose of satisfying it later. The next paragraph is more arousing than satisfying. [You might… Read more “Semana Santa de Málaga 2018”
Mercado Central de Atarazanas
We were back at the Mercado again this morning; so early they weren’t really open. The concept of ‘open’ is a little personal for the Mercado: the gates… Read more “Mercado Central de Atarazanas”
Spain Food Sherpa Tapas Cooking Class
This was a food and market tour, then cooking class, then eating. Our guide (Sherpa) was Simone, a German woman fluent in German, Spanish, and English. I… Read more “Spain Food Sherpa Tapas Cooking Class”
Museo Automovilistico y de la Moda
st This automobile museum is approaching world class quirky. It is number 1 on TripAdvisors list of things to do in Málaga but we had put it… Read more “Museo Automovilistico y de la Moda”
Are you paying attention?
Before anyone reading this who knows about such things takes offense, this is neither a primer nor an exemplar of good item writing style. Word Press was… Read more “Are you paying attention?”
Anglican Cemetery of St. George
Apparently, prior to the English Cemetery beginning operations in 1831, non-Catholics weren’t allowed to die in Málaga. Any who did could only be buried at night, in… Read more “Anglican Cemetery of St. George”