I am writing this post in the back of the car looking at a beautiful view while we are on our way to our next adventure. I didn’t post last night because we got home so late and we had to be up so early today. So now you just get to read two posts today.
I started off the day with a nice hot shower and my new favorite breakfast. Today Maria and I were on our own because both Clara and Alonso had to work. Our plan was to walk to a castle and then walk to the beach. We hadn’t been to either so we were just going off of vague directions they gave us last night at dinner. We bundled up and we were ready for our next adventure.
Instead of going down the mountain we went further up. This is a much different experience walking that it is driving. As we walked up the mountain the view just got prettier and prettier and we stopped every couple of minutes to take pictures. Within about five minutes we realized that all of our layers were not necessary so we took off two jackets and stuffed them in our bags. Our plan was to have empty bags so we could buy a lot of stuff but we filled them up before we were even halfway to the castle. At one point we had the perfect view so we took some random steps to a balcony and took a lot of pictures. As we were finishing up we realized that someone owned that stairwell/balcony. We noticed this because the owner came home. He just stared at us and went into his house. We were on our way again. We got to a place where we could take a road to the castle or a hiking trail to who knows where. Obviously we took the hiking trail. For a while it was just woods and it was very peaceful. Eventually the woods on the left cleared out and we had the most spectacular view. It made the view from earlier look terrible. Once again we took lots of pictures. From our view we could see the whole city. We could see the Mediterranean, the cathedral, the bull plaza, and all the buildings. It was so beautiful. Once we finally convinced ourselves we couldn’t stay there all day and stare at the view we continued on our hike. We got lucky because the trail actually led to the castle.
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The castle was called Gribralfaro and it was huge. The castle was built in 929AD by Abd-al-Rahman III, Caliph of Cordoba, on a former Phoenician enclosure and lighthouse. Yusef 1, Sultan of Granada, enlarged it at the beginning of the 14th century, also adding the double wall down to
the Alcazaba (smaller castle down the mountain.)
The castle is famous for its three-month siege by the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, which ended only when hunger forced the Malagueños to surrender. Afterwards Ferdinand occupied the site, while his queen took up residence in the town. Interesting historic fact: this was the first conflict in which gunpowder was used by both sides. (
http://www.andalucia
.com/cities/malaga/gibralfaro.htm) We got to go up to the roof and see another amazing view. After we were done touring the castle we tried to take the same path down but we couldn’t find the entrance to the path. We could see the path below us so we took something that resembled a path down to the actual path. That probably wasn’t the best idea because we did more sliding than walking but we eventually found our way.
Next stop: The Mediterranean! In order to get to the beach we had to walk all the way back down the
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mountain and through town. I got lots of exercise today. The Mediterranean is beautiful and the sand is a little different from regular sand. Even though we were not dressed for the beach at all in our jeans and boots/converse we stayed on the beach for hours. The weather was perfect. It was warm with a light breeze and we both relaxed on our towels listening to the waves. It was so peaceful I could have stayed there all day. Eventually we got up and touched the water. It was extremely cold and Clara says that it is always very cold even in the summer. After taking jumping pictures and yoga pictures and GoPro videos we decided it was time to go. Or not… we found a tiny gym on the beach with little metal machines. It is hard to describe but it was really cool. Then we found a playground on the beach and our inner five year olds came out and we ran to the playground. The playground had a zip line and a jungle gym. We were in heaven.
We needed to find WiFi so we could let Clara and Alonso know we wouldn’t be home for lunch and the only place we knew that had WiFi was Burger King. After we bought a muffin in exchange for the WiFi password we were on our way again.
We went to the Bull Fighting Arena but we weren’t able to go inside so we just took pictures outside. We spent the rest of the afternoon shopping and walking around downtown. I may not be on the sleep schedule here but I am on the meal schedule. We eat breakfast at 9 or 10, lunch at 4 or 5, and dinner at 10. We had for lunch downtown at 5. We ate camperos which are famous sandwiches apparently. They were really yummy. Our plan was to go back to the apartment and drop off all of our shopping bags and make it back downtown to the ferris wheel by 7 so that we would be at the top at 7:15 to see the sunset.
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Unfortunately things didn’t go according to plan so we missed the sunset. We still ended up going out because Maria was carving Kinder Eggs so we went to the supermarket. Their regular sized grocery store is about the size of our Publix Bakery but it has everything they need. We also got some Red Bull for Alonso and some cookies for Clara. We were obviously American because we didn’t bring a bag with us so we had to carry everything out in our hands and we looked ridiculous. We wanted to go down to our favorite tea place so we stuffed everything we got into our purses and they were both completely stuffed adding to our ridiculousness. We never actually got tea because it took us an hour of walking in circles to actually find the place and then we got lost again on our way home.
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We ended up sneaking back into the apartment building because we couldn’t get our keys to work so we waited by the door for someone to walk out and when we heard someone coming we pretended to be walking up and then we just slipped in the open door behind them on their way out. The plan worked perfectly and we were just in time to help with dinner at 10. For dinner we had chicken, chips (fries), artichokes, and some wine.
According to Maria’s phone we walked a total of ten miles. It was a very long day that resulted in exhaustion, blisters, beautiful pictures, and fun memories.