54 Days on the Moon

The Parador which we will come back to for snacks and a drink.
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I then went with the group for a walk around the village whilst mrsdrron recuperated. DSC02625.thumb.JPG.bb65c65e5204953ce212fb85afef5d57.JPG
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At the bottom of this lane they had begun to build a convent but it was never finished. It is now a boutique hotel and it is said the bar is the best in the village.
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So we are back on the bus. I kept awake for a while so a few pictures of the countryside.Lots of olives and a very green countryside.

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Before long back in Cadiz. We went past the ship repair yards.

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And soon back on the Moon.
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This though wasn't a totally enjoyable excursion. The guide was more into trivia such as pointing out a shop that only sold goat and sheep products. Didn't appear to have much detailed knowledge of history.

Got back to the ship so went straight to Kaiseki for lunch.

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And our food.

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One disappointment on the Dawn they had sea urchin on the menu but not now on the Moon. Over the years visiting Japan I have developed a taste for it.
 
A lazy afternoon. Took a few more photos from our balcony with the blue sky and sea.

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And behind the naval ship the bridge that the locals are proud of - the Constitution Bridge.

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And our neighbour departs.

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Bombed back again in trivia but struggled to equal third in the putting plus a point for a hole in one.
 
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Dinner was back in Atlantide. A new daily menu plus a couple of changes in the standard menu with a couple of scallop dishes.


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I began with the beef tartare and caviar and Mrsdrron with the mushroom and asparagus salad.


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Mrsdrron had her usual Sav Blanc and I a nice French red.


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I then had the scallop and mushroom soup and we both had the lobster tail for mains.Perfectly cooked.


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For desserts mrsdrron had the pavlova and I the lemon meringue pie.


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Our waiter was an older Fillipino who told us that there are only 40 Fillipino staff in the hotel department out of slightly over 200 staff.


We had an excellent wine waiter from Bali Sri. Her real name is Putu but there are already several other Putu's with Silversea hence a different name.
 
This excursion you got a feeling very early was going to be excellent. The guide was a Norwegian fellow who has lived in Malaga for 27 years. Excellent English . He is an Art Historian with a special interest in Architecture. He kept talking most of the time but it was informative and to the point. An excellent knowledge of Spanish history and the context of the various episodes. Also with a bit of wry humour such as the Spanish King has developed a liking for women who want him to give them some money.
It was a short bus ride to the outskirts of the old city. Ramadan adversely effected our visit to Cadiz. In Malaga it was the Christians
Palm Sunday and large processions that basically blocked off the City centre. So to the pictorial.
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The old 11th century Moor's fort. Extensively restored and may or may not be the way it looked in the time of the Moors.


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Then to the large square and the building where Picasso was born.


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And the man himself.


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One side of the square was lined with restaurants. There were 4 in a row open. One was full the others with mostly empty tables.
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I went and had a look at the menu outside the full one and realised why.
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Eggs Benedict of course.
Now we went to the Picasso apartment where he was born and lived until the age of 10.
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Said to be Picasso as a boy.
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His father was an painter and taught at the Art school. One of his paintings that were almost always of pigeons.
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He can be said to be one of those behind the UN Peace symbol as his son also painted a few pigeons in a different form and it was one of his drawings that became the Peace symbol.
I took a few pictures both here and in the Picasso museum of various elements of Picasso's life.
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