This blog was originally started to track our progress as we regenerated a derelict Victorian house in Dublin. We turned an old crumbling ruin in to our dream house! If you wish to read through the trials and tribulations of the house build it is best to start at the oldest blog post and read in date order. The blog then evolved in to being all about my life in Dublin, Ireland and then life in Malaga, Spain with artist "PIGSY" and now back in Dublin
I hope you enjoy reading it!
I can honestly say that I have never been happier to see the back of a year. 2020 was generally good for me but even still it was a terror of a year that has caused so much misery the world over. For me, there were challenges but they were mainly able to be over come (i.e. my move to Spain for a year was set back by a few months) but I still felt like I was floundering many times due to everything that living in a pandemic brings. It took me awhile to realize that once you get to the fact that something is going to be bad, you then have to come to the conclusion that in reality it will be way worse than you thought. It will also go on lot longer than you thought. I don't think I was alone in thinking that things would be getting back to normal in Summer of 2020. And boy was I wrong!!
But there is a lot to look forward to. Things will get better and mass vaccination is on the horizon for the world. We will overcome Covid 19.
New Year Celebrations by Zoom
We met virtually with friends on New Years Eve which meant that here in Spain we could celebrate the new year with friends in Ireland. The two couples we met with had planned to have dinner together but that was cancelled due to the heightened Covid situation in Ireland. However, the couple that were due to host, still went ahead with their plans to cook a special dinner and dropped it around to the others. Here in Spain we got to see the lovely food that was made and were told about how it was made. We had eaten our seafood dinner and cheese and charcuterie canapes so we enjoyed hearing about what they were eating and enjoying. There was also bubbles being enjoyed in both countries with Bollinger being drank on Moyne Road with a sparkling cava mixed with OJ to make a mimosa being drank here. All in all great fun and a few hours with great company passed very quickly! We wished each other Happy New Year about 11.30pm Spanish time and then Ciaran and I had our own little celebration when the clock struck 12 here. We went out on to our terrace and took in the sights and sounds of the city celebrating with fireworks going off around us.
It was a very different celebration of the New Year but it was one that kept us all safe and we will remember it forever.
And thankfully it is good to end this bad year knowing that all of my friends and family are safe and well and hopefully will stay this way well in to 2021 until we are all vaccinated.
It was lovely and quiet and consisted of very little bar relaxing, eating, watching movies and a little swim on Christmas Day.
Unfortunately my phone died so I only have photos that I had uploaded to social media - but they give a small sampling of how Christmas was.
Christmas Day Swim in Spain
A few days before Christmas we decided we would go for a Christmas Day swim. In fairness if there are swimmers getting in to the cold waters of the Irish sea at the Forty Foot there should be no excuse for us not to do it in the somewhat warmer waters of Malaga. It's also been something that I always said I would like to do on just about Christmas that I was in Key West for. But for one reason or other I never did it.
So this Christmas day, I packed a flask of coffee and put some Baileys Irish Cream Liquor in a hip flask and went to the sea for a swim along with a large bar of Cadburys Dairy Milk for afterwards,
Cold Water
I won't lie the water was fairly cold but as we were getting out I said "let's get back in for a minute" and we did go back in, and it was fun, and it made me shout out loud and feel ALIVE!!!
Chilled out Christmas
After our swim we enjoyed a walk on Calle Larios with Bones to enjoy the Christmas lights and then went home to enjoy some cheese, charcuterie (Hello Iberian Ham!) and some Christmas Canapes. I made bacon wrapped dates on the bbq which were divine......and then I melted a little blue cheese over them which made them even better!!! I enjoyed these so very much with a mimosa and Christmas music, just a lovely combo!
We followed all of this food later with a surf and turf dinner - but a few brussels sprouts managed to sneak on to the plate too!
On the day after Christmas on St Stephens Day I was volunteering in the Charity Shop again so I headed off for there first thing while Ciaran went off for a coffee in town and a little walk with the dog. We then got up to very little really bar sitting in the sun and doing a little Spanish lesson on our phone. However later that evening after dinner we had a great time partaking in the DLR Library online quiz. We finished mid table after making a few too many silly mistakes on some questions, I had put the details up on Facebook so one Facebook friend in Washington DC signed up and joined in the fun along with another Facebook friend playing along with her family in Dublin. We all finished up near each other but here in Spain we had fun keeping an eye on where they were in relation to us during the quiz. I also kept an eye on my good friend and work colleague who went on to top the leaderboard out of 93 participants and win the quiz! Good for him!!!
And now it is a case of looking forward to 2021 and a better new year......which I am unbelievable thankful for as it can't be any worse than 2020!!!
It's been an unusual year and it is turning in to an unusual Christmas. All over the world people are not having the Christmas that they probably expected at the beginning of 2020. But as we all know as Covid took hold all our plans for big events and holidays fell to the wayside.
Literally in the last 24 hours, many people in the UK have had the rug pulled from underneath them as a new fast spreading strain of covid has caused lots of countries to close their borders to travellers from the UK. This probably has most impact on Irish people as many live and work in the UK but had intended to get home for Christmas...but now unfortunately this is not to be.
For my family there has been some changes to Christmas celebrations this year with my younger sister in The Netherlands cancelling her plans to travel home while my twin sister in USA and me in Spain, never even seriously considered travelling back to Ireland given the unfolding situation over the past year. And so it will be a quiet day in my parents house with just my younger sister travelling from Galway to stay with them. My sister works in IT so has been working remotely even before Covid, so it is very safe for her to visit with my parents. And they will then go to my older sisters house for Christmas dinner with her family.
A quiet safe Christmas for all of the family and hopefully then we can all see each other next Christmas time in 2021.
For the two of us here in Malaga we have been having a quiet time enjoying such things as the lights on Larios and taking the dog for walks in the city in the mild weather. It's been blissful but at times does not feel like it is Christmas.
On Saturday I went for a "Christmas Lunch" with two of my colleagues from the Charity Shop that I volunteer in. I really enjoyed this and I have to say it felt very normal.
Christmas Plans
We've also been planning what we would like to get up to and what we want to eat on Christmas day - let's just say given the year we have had my number 1 plan is to start the day with a mimosa so tomorrow I will go buy a bottle of proseco and some orange juice!
Yesterday we stopped off for a coffee in nice spot on Calle Larios. We had a lovely time, chatting away and people watching. I love these small pleasures in life!
Spa specialist Peigin Crowley has just launched her range of wellbeing products that I can only describe as A-mazing! They are made in small batches in County Cork in Ireland and are mainly vegan and organic. They are now available from Brown Thomas and I think are perfect presents for those hard to buy for people this Christmas.
Body Oil
The two products that I have started using are the sleep body oil and the face balm. I have very dry skin on my legs that tends to get way worse once the colder weather sets in. However, my dry skin is completely gone now after using the body oil after having a shower. It's incredible stuff, smells fantastic but not overly oily and a little goes a long way. I also use a little bit of it when I get ready for bed - I just rub a little over my chest and shoulders and I find that the lavender really helps me have a restful sleep (or as printed on the bottle "codladh" which is the irish word for Sleep).
Face Balm
The other product that I am using is a face balm that is lime and blackseed flavor. I adore anything with lime and this is just gorgeous and it certainly makes me feel alive or "beo" as also printed on the packaging. Check out the image of the little wooden spatula that comes with the balm - how adorable! The balm is semi sold but it melts quickly when warmed and rubbed on the skin. I've been using the balm on my forehead where I have particularly dry skin. Works like a charm and smells so good!
These are gorgeous Irish products. The packaging is beautiful and there are little details that make it really special - again, look at that little wooden spatula with the balm.....seriously cute!!
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 :-)
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!
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.
"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.
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)
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!
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 ;-)