Sunday, 6 December 2020

Sunday Funday in Spain!

Sunday in Malaga

What a super day here in Malaga. It's a holiday weekend here in Spain so there is a great buzz around the place along with the Sabor a Malaga Festival being on.

We were up early and headed out in to what could only be described as "fresh" weather to play padel tennis. I really enjoyed it, playing mixed games where you move up a court when you win your game and down a court if you lose. We started out on the bottom court (that's just the luck of the draw) and made our way up to the top court and then ended back in the middle court by the end of the whole session. 

Sabor a Malaga (Taste of Malaga)

After the padel we cycled home for a quick shower and took the dog for a walk where we meandered down to the Sabor a Malaga festival. There was a queue (in order to ensure that the place was not crowded and everyone could be socially distanced) in the the main area where there was a large tented stage area with food demos and entertainment taking place so we left this area and took a walk down where there were lots of vendors in small huts selling their products.

A taste of Malaga - Chestnuts!

We had our first taste of chestnuts when we stopped off at one of the many chestnut selling stands that are found all over the city at this time of the year. I had been wanting to taste these the first time that I saw one of these stalls pop up and today was the perfect day as it was quite chilly and felt very Christmassy. 

So chestnuts taste interesting, kind of nutty I would say. I definitely liked them and am sure I will get them again over the holiday season :-)

Buying chestnuts on the streets of Malaga





Art life in Malaga

 Art Life Malaga

We had a busy time last week here in Malaga with all of the PIGSY goings on. The first "happening" was the opening of his Online Exhibition "Seven Spanish Angels" which was presented by DesignYard Gallery in Dublin. It's a strange world we are living in where we are accessing so many events online. It certainly was a unique experience to be involved with an online exhibition of art but it still had the same excitement as a regular exhibition when word came in on Friday evening that a painting had sold, followed by three more on Saturday! Read more about the exhibition here.

Art Exhibition in La Casa Amarilla, Malaga

And then on Friday there was more art fun with the opening of  "Piña y más allá" at La Casa Amarilla Gallery in Malaga City Centre. PIGSY was part of this Group Exhibition along with an amazing line up of other talented artists from both Spain and beyond.



Muy Fragil

The artwork PIGSY submitted for the show was titled "The Situation is Muy Fragil" which I think is fairly apt given the times we are in!


Irish artist Pigsy with his new artwork created in Spain as part of the La Casa Amarilla Gallery group showMuy fragil painting by the top contemporary artist in Ireland PIGSY

Normality 

With both a physical and virtual element to this exhibition it is showcasing some excellent work by artists involved in the art scene in Malaga and I felt truly happy to be able to visit and see art in the flesh. It felt normal......as I said above it is a strange world we are living in and I grasp every piece of normality that I can with all of my might.
Irish contemporary artist Pigsy exhibits his work in Spain in an exhibition in La Casa Amarilla in Malaga

"Seven Spanish Angels" by PIGSY

Here's PIGSY's online exhibition video which I hope brings you some pleasure - particularly if you are in an area where art is not being shown due to Covid restrictions or if you are staying safe at home.


All the best to you, stay safe and well......

Friday, 27 November 2020

Nostalgia and shopping

Nostalgia

After yesterday's Morris Minor blog I was feeling very nostalgic. Then when we went about Malaga city today to do a few chores, I began to feel even more nostalgia.

The first place we had to stop off was at the old school Cristaleria to collect a painting that Ciaran had left in to there to be framed for an upcoming exhibition in La Casa Amarilla Gallery where his studio is based.

We collected the  the painting (which we were both so pleased with - the framers did a brilliant job) and after dropping it off at his studio we then continued on our way.


Traditional Spanish Handicrafts


Ciaran spotted a small leather shop and given that he had mentioned he needed a belt just this morning he said he would go in and see if they had one. I said I would follow him across the road after I had a good look in the most fabulous shop window that we were standing at. Here's the pics - I hope you enjoy looking just as much as I did (apols for the glare of the glass)
Traditional baby clothes in a shop window in SpainImages of handmade baby clothes in a shop in Malaga

Picture of a handmade traditional communion gown in a Spanish shop window in MalagaTraditional window display of baby clothes in Malaga shop

All of these handmade pieces of children's and baby's clothing were so beautiful and it gave me a feeling of nostalgia as the window display was reminiscent of draperies that used to exist in towns all over Ireland. These looked very upmarket and due to their handcrafted nature had quite a high price - the main Communion dress was over 400 euro.


Belt Shop


And then it was over to the belt shop for me to find Ciaran waiting for his belt to be punched with some extra holes along with a buckle being attached (what great service). A lovely brown leather belt for 7 euro which he immediately put on after paying!

All of these little shops sure make shopping fun, and when wandering about doing chores there is always something extra to be found - it reminds me of simpler times in Ireland!

PIGSY art news 


Speaking of Ciaran, there is a lot going on with his artwork. DesignYard are holding an online exhibition of work created here in Malaga when we left Dublin after lockdown. Titled "Seven Spanish Angels" - you can read about it here.

And he was featured in the Sur in English Newspaper today!

Newspaper article about expressionist Irish artist on the Costa del Sol paints in Malaga and is featured in the Sur in English Newspaper

Here's a video of the art works that are in the DesignYard virtual showcase




And after this event the next thing for PIGSY is a group exhibition leading up to Christmas in La Casa Amarilla......more to follow on this later.

Thanks as always for reading my blog, stay safe and enjoy The Late Late Toy Show if you are watching it later!!  
I will be watching....just for the nostalgia, of course ;-)


Thursday, 26 November 2020

The Morris Minor

The Family Car

I saw a video on twitter that sparked a major memory of something minor (that's a clue!) in my childhood.

The video was from a 1970's television broadcast of a story about Christmas tree theft in Ireland (seemingly this was a big thing at the time(!), but don't worry the Gardai in Rathfarnham were on the case). In any case the thief in the piece of film hopped over a wall in to a forest, and cut down a tree and threw it back over the wall. He then proceeded to shove the tree in to his car and drive away.

So you might wonder what was the memory that was sparked by that particular piece of film....and before you say it, I can assure you that my parents always bought their tree from the local shop!

Well the car that the Christmas tree thief made his get away in was a Morris Minor and when I saw it I was taken right back to the 1980's when we had an old black Morris Minor with what I remember were wine coloured leather seats.

Crank it up

One of the things that I remember about the car was that when it wouldn't start, my Dad would put some type of crank in the front of the car and would get it going that way - yes it was of that vintage!!

So after recalling about the crank I went looking for a video and I found this one below which shows a "cold start". The car in the video seems very similar to the one that we had and brings me right back to my childhood, sitting in the car shivering on cold Winter days while Dad cranked the car.......and then we waited for it to warm up so it would drive......while we got later and later for school!



The end of the Morris

What I also remember about this car was its eventually demise.

After doing the weekly shop in Superquinn, Blanchardstown we left the car park to go out on the main road. There was a slight hill down to the roadway, and half way down the hill the axel on the car broke. The car dropped on the side where the wheel was no longer working and we kind of skidded down on to the main road with sparks flying! All very dramatic.

I can't remember the specifics of how we got home but I think Dad parked up the car and when we got home he called a friend who owned a mechanics garage close by and arranged to have it taken up to there. Unfortunately the economics didn't work out on the repair so the car was disposed of and that was the end of the Morris Minor. 

I think there are still some photos of the car floating around in albums at home. It looked great pictured in front of my parent's 1930's house.

At the time that it was our family car I think I felt self conscious in it (I was about 10 I think) and would have preferred to have had a modern car but now I look back fondly on the old Morris Minor.

Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Coffee time

Tassimo Coffee Machine

When I bought my coffee machine back when I arrived in Spain I was given two 10 euro off coupons. The first one could be used straightaway while the second one could only be used from the 1st of November.

My coffee supply was beginning to dwindle down to the last box so I made my second order of a batch of coffee 2 days ago online.

And look what promptly was delivered to my apartment today!

online coffee delivery to malaga

Bulk buying

I've never been the type or person that ordered things like coffee in bulk online. But it makes sense when a) you have a money off coupon and b) you are going to have to buy it anyway as you drink it. Stocking up in bulk means you never run out so it makes sense!

Hot chocolate coffee makerstocked up on coffee

Hot Chocolate

In this order I put in for a few hot chocolates to have over the Christmas time while watching Christmas movies.....though at this time the weather is still probably too warm to be thinking of things like hot chocolate!

cupboard full of coffeetassimo salted caramel


The coffee machine originally cost 40 euro but with the money off coupons against the coffee it was actually only 20 euro. A bargain, I reckon!

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Time flies.....

Where does the time go to?!

Sometimes I wonder how we got anything done back in Ireland while working full time. Here in Malaga I make a plan to do something and before I get it done the day is nearly over.....and then suddenly the week is over! Part of the issue is that things tend to take a little longer here than back in Ireland and additionally Covid restrictions are causing things to get done slower. We are having issues with our bank account so I went there this morning. Even though it is about a minute's walk from apartment I think I was gone about an hour in total. I was dealing with 3 people in the bank in my pigeon Spanish and my issue still isn't sorted!!!  Manana it seems!

Volunteer Work

On Saturday I started volunteering in the local Charity shop. I did 4 hours from 10am until 2pm. The time went fast but boy my head was in a spin when I left. So much Spanish was spoken all around me and it was difficult to process. I worked alongside a lovely lady who didn't speak any English and I helped her do the window display. It was a lot of fun!

Volunteer work in Malaga

We redressed 4 mannequins in Autumn looks and then I put some accessories (scarves, belts & necklaces) on display in the window alongside. 

I think working as a volunteer and meeting people will be very helpful for my Spanish.

Birthday!

I also celebrated my birthday since my last blog. I had a lovely chilled out day and received the most fabulous present - my favourite art work from a photographic exhibition that we attended at La Casa Amarilla. See here!

Black Friday + Cyber Monday

I was reminded by my mother on my birthday that it was 6 weeks to Christmas Eve. With that in mind, I'm happy to share a code for 10% off Pigsy art mugs on his website as an Early Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sale.  Use code: PIGSYBF20

Art discount code for Black Friday sale on Pigsy mug



Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Miercoles en Malaga!

Breakfast in the city

Today we started out with a chilled out walk to the Roman ruins in the city. We stopped off in La Canasta Bakery on the way  and bought a warm cheese & ham croissant to share for breakfast. I had packed a flask of coffee and two cups (Pigsy mugs of course!) so we sat on a bench and enjoyed the surroundings while eating and drinking in the sun. It was beyond nice and probably a luxury because we won't be able to do it when the tourists return to town as this area is normally thronged with people.


After our breakfast al fresco we then sauntered back home with Ciaran going on ahead to the apartment while I stopped off in the shops for some water and cheese. When I got home, Ciaran was working away on the computer so I did some social media work.

Speak & Learn

At 11.45am we then quickly got in to some Spanish online tutorials and did them until about 12.45pm before we went to our 1st Wednesday Group Spanish lesson. It is with the same teacher from Speak & Learn that we do the class on Tuesday with. Today we could do face to face because the location where it was on is open during the day before the Covid restrictions set in at 6pm. 

No Piqui, Malaga

Our Spanish lesson was on in a cafe called "No Piqui" which I had been interested in visiting having seen it on some of our walks around town. Both Ciaran and I thought it had a Californian hipster vibe to it with the menu having salads, burgers and burritos on it.

It was great to have a face to face lesson and I think with a second one every week it will really help us get somewhere with learning the language.  Fingers crossed!!