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Saturday, February 23, 2019

The Streets of Malaga


The central part of Malaga is all pedestrian streets. Once you've wanders for a very few minutes, you understand why this is the case. There are really narrow streets. There is traffic around the edges as taxis drop off people and there is traffic throughout as tiny tractors pull wagons for delivery of merchandise to the merchants in the area. But mostly, it is people, lots of people, wandering, shopping, busking, and eating.


Out our hotel window all we could see was the roof of the building next door. I though there were some interesting space and designs there.


This fellow was selling nuts on the street near the roman theater.


The flower vendor is well stocked. You will also notice that the out of focus guy in the background is wearing shorts. In February.


But these two ladies are not dressed for hot weather. These nuns are working their way along the sidewalk toward their next task of the day wearing the same thing I suspect they wear every day, regardless of the weather.


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