Wednesday 10th October
Graham
Hi,
We got up at 7am this morning, that’s early for Andalusia. I went to the bar restaurant to check that all the freezers had power and then Olivia met me there with her sister’s (Inelda’s ) Kia Picanto and off we set towards Civic Hospital Malaga. I was supposed tom have no breakfast, but I have to admit we made a quick stop at a bar on route, where I had a Café Largo. I cannot function without a coffee first thing in the morning.
The main reason that we have had our bar restaurant closed this week, is because of today’s appointment with the neurosurgeon. We got there in time for our 9am appointment and the Kia being really small, we found a spot to park without much fuss. When we got to the neurosurgeons surgery, we immediately new instinctively that today was not a good day. There were about 25 people waiting outside his door. Eventually someone came out and explained that the Dr was dealing with an emergency and that none of us would be seen today. Having re-scheduled the appointment, off we sped to find a bar.
We drove out of the Malaga hospital and at the first big round about were several nice looking bars, sharing a very wide footpath as their terrace. We chose the bar that had the most sun and tucked into some lovely crispy toasted rolls, with olive oil and slices of fresh tomato, all washed down with some welcomed café con Leche.
On the way home we looked for Yara’s house . She moved there about 3 weeks ago with her husband Tony and 10 year old daughter Luna. All we knew for certain was that se lived in an urbanization by the sea, East of Malaga called Guadalmar and that her house was located not far from a beach bar, which we were told had a big sign on it saying “bar for lease” or “bar for rent” or “was it bar for sale” or something along those lines. Oh yes! And we also knew that Yara drove a silver Peugeot. We parked up near the beach bar, which was dead easy to find (By the way the sign said “bar for lease”) and then walked all the way round a big urbanization, until we eventually spotted her car. We rang a few doorbells and lo and behold Yara appeared. She was so pleased to see us. She invited us in. I needed to lie on a sofa and rest my now painful back, whilst the two ladies had a good old gossip about life in Malaga and our bar restaurant for sale on the Costa del Sol.
Yara served up some splendid home made fruit cake and all in all we had a lovely couple of hours with her before hitting the E-15 again for West Marbella to meet Klause who had called to say that he had finished work on our jeep and would be waiting with it outside our bar.
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