Sunday, 24 May 2009
Plaza de la Merced
The jacaranda trees are blooming right now. Also on Plaza de la Merced providing nice shadows if you want to take a rest on one of the benches.
On one of the benches sits Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso or just Pablo Picasso.
The handsome young man having a conversation with him is my son :-)
Malaga has two venues dedicated to Pablo Picasso, the Museo Picasso and Casa Natal, his native house on Plaza de la Merced.
Stop by HEY HARRIET to see other Sunday Shadow Shots from around the world and how to join in if you like.
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These are so fabulous! I lived in Spain for a year and a half and still miss it, I love the jacaranda trees and both my daughter and I are wild about the tango, we both dance it, but she is 100 times better. Wonderful shadow shots in addition to being drop dead gorgeous! Made my day!
ReplyDeleteAnd I got so carried away I forgot to tell you what a handsome son you have! He looks good with Picaso!
ReplyDeleteWow, a tango under the jacarandas! Your photos are filled with such life and movement. Beautiful, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely shadow shots! Thanks for stopping by :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadows. It looks like a fantastic place to sit and watch the world go by!
ReplyDeleteThe photo of your handsome son chatting to Picasso is fab! I love the idea of dancing the tango under the jacaranda trees. What a super way to spend a Saturday arvo!
ReplyDeleteThe colors of the buildings, trees and city really have their own character. Muted and crisp. Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteoh! these are great!:)
ReplyDeleteque inspirador vivir en la misma ciudad en la que nació picasso! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic post! Hmm, would have liked to hear what your son said to Picasso :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the tango shot!
Thanks for dropping by. have a lovely week.
Wow, the Tango! How fantastic! Wonderful images.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of this area. Love your work. :)
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