We picked up our Peugeot in Malaga and drove the ninety minutes or so up to Cordoba. It was a very pleasant ride on smooth, easy to use roads. Traffic was very organized and polite and everybody stayed in the slow lane unless overtaking – a wonderful concept. Our hotel, the Eurostars Maimonides, has underground parking. If you’ve ever complained at the tight parking at Trader Joe’s - that is like parking in a prairie compared to the postage stamp sized space we had to squeeze into.

We visited the Torre de la Calahorra (link in Spanish), a museum depicting the “Life of Al-Andalus.” Here we heard the words of the Jewish doctor and philosopher Maimonides, his Muslim counterpart Averroes, and the religious zealots Al-Arabi and King Alfonso X, each representing significant facets of this cultural period of synergy.

4 comments:
You should be a travel writer, Martin. Looks and sounds like Cordoba is a fascinating place to see and be. How are the Spaniards responding to you Americans?
Just back from my yoga class high as a kite with inspiration and perspiration. A revelation came during meditation I can reveal the hidden secret embedded deep within
Yes the hebrew refers to the famed Cordoba tortilla
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Chuck,
Everybody has been very pleasant to us. Tourism is huge here with 8 million tourists visiting Cordoba last year. By the way...who are you calling American?
Jonathan,
Our search for the perfect tortilla ended at a Mexican Bodega. My tortilla had an imprint of the face of the virgin on it. As everyone knows, Mary was Jewish. Upon listening closer I could hear the holy sound, angelic choirs singing, "Oy Vey Maria"
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