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 Two churches in the neighboring city of Antequera where we wandered for an afternoon 

Two churches in the neighboring city of Antequera where we wandered for an afternoon 

 Julien is in clay court heaven

Julien is in clay court heaven

 Our neighborhood tennis courts are CLAY! 

Our neighborhood tennis courts are CLAY! 

 Checking out the gourmet jamon shops in El Palo

Checking out the gourmet jamon shops in El Palo

 I may be a little too excited for the jamon!

I may be a little too excited for the jamon!

 Grocery cart confusion... took us a while (and staring at several other patrons) to figure out that you have to insert a coin into the cart to use it in the store

Grocery cart confusion... took us a while (and staring at several other patrons) to figure out that you have to insert a coin into the cart to use it in the store

 Morning coffee (i.e. espresso) at one of our favorite local places

Morning coffee (i.e. espresso) at one of our favorite local places

 The church at the corner of our block - we hear its bells every half hour

The church at the corner of our block - we hear its bells every half hour

 Citrus trees, mostly oranges, line the streets of El Palo. They're too bitter to eat, but they're very pretty!

Citrus trees, mostly oranges, line the streets of El Palo. They're too bitter to eat, but they're very pretty!

 We did it!! And it only took 17 hours and 200lbs of luggage (none of which got lost!). 

We did it!! And it only took 17 hours and 200lbs of luggage (none of which got lost!). 

 Already a little delirious from jetlag but ready for the second flight

Already a little delirious from jetlag but ready for the second flight

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 Two churches in the neighboring city of Antequera where we wandered for an afternoon 
 Julien is in clay court heaven
 Our neighborhood tennis courts are CLAY! 
 Checking out the gourmet jamon shops in El Palo
 I may be a little too excited for the jamon!
 Grocery cart confusion... took us a while (and staring at several other patrons) to figure out that you have to insert a coin into the cart to use it in the store
 Morning coffee (i.e. espresso) at one of our favorite local places
 The church at the corner of our block - we hear its bells every half hour
 Citrus trees, mostly oranges, line the streets of El Palo. They're too bitter to eat, but they're very pretty!
 We did it!! And it only took 17 hours and 200lbs of luggage (none of which got lost!). 
 Already a little delirious from jetlag but ready for the second flight