Beautiful sculpture!! I love the history behind it. Love outfit, love the uniqueness of the skirt and the bright shoes! I could use a parasol for my fair skin, great idea! from the link up, jess please stop by http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com
That's statue is so...modern! I can't believe it was designed centuries ago! You and hubby look like the perfect couple! Mr. you know you have a gorgeous lady in your arms right? Oh every time I love that skirt even more!! Baci, Coco Coco et La vie en rose / Bloglovin / Facebook
You live in such a beautiful place We are thinking of going to Spain I would love to go, I have never been - Could you recommend places to see in Spain? I will let you know if we think of going to Malaga Are you in Spain at the end of August and September
Me encanta que compartas estos rincones y apuntes culturales. La estatua me encanta! Viendo tus zapatos se me ocurre que propongas los colores flúor para el "share in style" jaja. Besos :)
Awesome work of art! I love all thing like these, it's important to know our past, our origins, and the place where you live is certainly absolutely special! I wish I could put a statue like this in my garden…
Ah, and your parasol is adorable! :-) Is it made of paper? Where did you get it?
The Statue is incredible, so beautiful, the Goddess Malac stands so regal, proud and strong - and you with Venus is so fitting - beautiful pic of a beautiful couple too x x x
What a great statue. And what a great pictures. I have seen a photo of your husband before, but that was only a small one. Here we see him in full length. He is quite tall and does not look at all Spanish. Did you marry a Scotsman? Greetje
Isn't she lovely! And aren't you gorgeous as well, as always. Looking very goddess-y yourself, darling Sacramento. Your outfit says "yes, Yes, YES!" to summer and I'm so glad to see you using a parasol, especially such a pretty one. And what a handsome couple! I'm so sorry I didn't get to Share in Style, but I have this coming one marked on my calendar! With a restaurant, our weekend is the busiest time, and Mondays are difficult. I'm used to planning for Visible Monday, and I need to get used to planning for Share in Style as well. Can I still submit on Tuesday?
It must be so awesome to live in a place like that! How I miss the ocean...
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mustard, red and black are the perfect color combo in my eyes, you look divine! :D
ResponderEliminarA wonderful statue, and a gorgeous couple! And just look at the colour of the sea - beautiful! xxx
ResponderEliminarEs genial la estatua!!!
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Thank you for sharing it, I didn't know this place, the statue neither. Great skirt! xoxo
ResponderEliminarThat is so wonderful, love it. Gorgeous piece of art and place too :) You two look precious, perfect. Happy Monday my dear XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ResponderEliminarThe statue is impressive and the photos are beautiful Sacramento, you live in a dreamy place! Many kisses! xo
ResponderEliminarFascinating.....thank you!! have a great week
ResponderEliminarBeautiful goddess, and beautiful you! Thanks for sharing with Visible Monday. xoxo
ResponderEliminarAh what an amazing sculpture! A beautiful place to live X x
ResponderEliminarFabulous dear Sacramento!!!
ResponderEliminarFabulous dear Sacramento!!!
ResponderEliminarBeautiful sculpture!! I love the history behind it. Love outfit, love the uniqueness of the skirt and the bright shoes! I could use a parasol for my fair skin, great idea!
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Interesante escultura!. Y mágica,como siempre, tú!!
ResponderEliminarwow that statue is so beautiful, thank you for sharing and I even have the same parasol as you xxx
ResponderEliminarThat's statue is so...modern! I can't believe it was designed centuries ago! You and hubby look like the perfect couple! Mr. you know you have a gorgeous lady in your arms right? Oh every time I love that skirt even more!!
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Beautiful statue, the godess must have been a godess of style. Great pics!
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Preciosa!!! Me encanta su cuello alargado!
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fabulous photos...wonderful statue! I didn't know that information about the goddess!
ResponderEliminarYou look very stylish...love the skirt!
What a wonderful photograph - two elegant ladies together (and a dapper gent!) xxx
ResponderEliminarMe encantan las fotos y tu estas guapísima amiga! Un besazo.
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You live in such a beautiful place
ResponderEliminarWe are thinking of going to Spain
I would love to go, I have never been - Could you recommend places to see in Spain?
I will let you know if we think of going to Malaga
Are you in Spain at the end of August and September
Arianexo
The statue is wonderful but also your skirt is a true work of art, just like many things you wear, dear Sacramento :)
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Well, Malaga is on my list for my upcoming vay-cay. Because you're there!
ResponderEliminarIs that the husband? What a cutie! Better hide him before I get there.
Me encanta que compartas estos rincones y apuntes culturales. La estatua me encanta! Viendo tus zapatos se me ocurre que propongas los colores flúor para el "share in style" jaja.
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Awesome work of art! I love all thing like these, it's important to know our past, our origins, and the place where you live is certainly absolutely special! I wish I could put a statue like this in my garden…
ResponderEliminarAh, and your parasol is adorable! :-) Is it made of paper? Where did you get it?
So lovely pics, dear!
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Absolutely magical. Both the goddess Malac and you!
ResponderEliminarThe Statue is incredible, so beautiful, the Goddess Malac stands so regal, proud and strong - and you with Venus is so fitting - beautiful pic of a beautiful couple too x x x
ResponderEliminarHola, ¡guapos! No conocía la procedencia del nombre de Málaga, apuntado queda, besos
ResponderEliminarAh that's lovely seeing you with your man, that's the first time I've seen him on your blog. Interesting story about your hometown. Xxxx
ResponderEliminarThat beautiful place! I adore your shirt + skirt, lovely look my dear! :)
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Nos ha encantado el post, muy interesante lo de la diosa Malaka, no tenía idea!!!
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U look soooo happy and gorgeous! LOVE these pics!!! And those sculptures are stunning!!! ENJOY!!!! LOVE U! kisses
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So artful and beautiful! Marvellous photo, and thanks for sharing. xx
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What a great statue. And what a great pictures. I have seen a photo of your husband before, but that was only a small one. Here we see him in full length. He is quite tall and does not look at all Spanish. Did you marry a Scotsman?
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What a gorgeos sculpture!
ResponderEliminarIsn't she lovely! And aren't you gorgeous as well, as always. Looking very goddess-y yourself, darling Sacramento. Your outfit says "yes, Yes, YES!" to summer and I'm so glad to see you using a parasol, especially such a pretty one. And what a handsome couple!
ResponderEliminarI'm so sorry I didn't get to Share in Style, but I have this coming one marked on my calendar! With a restaurant, our weekend is the busiest time, and Mondays are difficult. I'm used to planning for Visible Monday, and I need to get used to planning for Share in Style as well. Can I still submit on Tuesday?