Yesterday, I took a ten minute bus to the train station in Malaga and then took a 45 minute train to Fuengirola. Next, I took a 30 minute bus to Mijas Pueblo. As you can see, it’s another pretty, but somewhat touristy village.




Once I returned to Fuengirola, I walked to the beach and along the promenade.


I believe that’s a wrap for my day trips. 😎
All these divine places will live long in your memory, as you now turn your thoughts to home (as the advertisement says, “it’s our favourite destination”).
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Actually, I don’t have a home anymore. My home is wherever I’m at, since I’m a nomad now. 🙃
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I was thinking more in terms of returning to the United States, after your time of foreign language, culture, transport, etc, etc. Do you still consider that as “home”?
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Yes, definitely. The isolation because of the language barrier is weighing on me. Along with other things.
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It looks like a wonderful place to visit and great photos
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Thank you Thomas!
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I love the elevated mountain walkway, and the beach looks wonderful, as well. Thanks for sharing your adventures, beauty, dear Sherry 🌺✨🤗
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Yes it is pretty. I’m ready to come back to the States though.
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