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Nerja + Frigiliana, Spain

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While our entire trip was a vacation, Nerja and Frigiliana really felt like a retreat. It was where we stopped driving for a couple of days and just say pool side or ocean side, ate food, and walked. Oh yeah, I guess we kind of did that other stuff everywhere else :)

In the past, Jason and I had gone on beach vacations together and I would always get so bored after sitting on the beach after a couple of hours, itching to see what else was near us that we came so far to see. On this trip, we both agreed that stopping halfway to do the beach thing was a great break, but also that 2 days felt like enough for both of us and that we were ready to see more things after that. It was cool to see our travel “styles” mold together a bit after this trip in what we enjoyed doing.

Below are photos starting with the most adorable little bed and breakfast, owned by a couple in Nerja. The entire home had 6 suites I believe, and each one was decorated by the owners. They were such great people and made us feel so welcome there. For the curious, Nerja is a small coastal town that is part of a cluster of towns known as the “Costa Del Sol.” You would typically get here by flying into Malaga, a city also on the coast. For us, it was the halfway point in our road trip, arriving from Granada (a 2.5 hour drive) before Malaga, and then Ronda.

The photos after Nerja and our B&B are of Frigiliana, the most picture perfect Andalusian town. Andalusia is the overall region that we had done all of our traveling in Spain in. Our B&B host even told us that if you ever see a post card from Southern Spain with white cobble stone walk ways, white stucco, and blue doors, you can bet it was taken in Frigiliana. I can see why. I could have spent all day taking photos there, everything was #omgadorable. It was nice that you could walk the entirety of the town in a couple of hours, or drag it out and spend a whole day there. Sorry, not sorry for the overload of blue door photos.

Enjoy!

 

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    Granada, Spain

    Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-175For some reason, I thought that Granada was a much bigger city than Sevilla (the city we arrived in and stayed on our first night). This might be because there was a really popular study abroad program for Granada back in college and every semester about 100 people went on it. It turns out that Granada is actually a quaint size for a city at 230K. And it also turns out that I quite like cities this size. It was the perfect size to wander around in for a couple days, with no plans in particular except to see the Alhambra. If you plan on visiting Granada, make sure you book your Alhambra tickets in advance as they only allow a certain number of visitors per day and they usually hit that number!

    We literally spent our two days here walking, eating, walking, drinking coffee, and eating some more. It was perfect.

    Also, since Granada is so small, you can’t really miss it, but make sure you spend some time walking through the Albayzin. That’s the area in these photos with the really narrow cobble streets that goes higher in altitude. So quaint and pretty! Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-174Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-173Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-171Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-170Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-168Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-165Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-158Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-156Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-152Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-151Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-146Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-145Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-141Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-140Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-139Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-137Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-134Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-131Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-130Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-129Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-128Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-127Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-121Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-118Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-115Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-112Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-109Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-107Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-103Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-102Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-100Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-99Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-97Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-94Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-91Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-88Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-86Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-84Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-81Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-80Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-78Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-75Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-72Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-70Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-67Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-63Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-62Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-61Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-58Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-56Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-54Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-53Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-52Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-50Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-49Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-45Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-43Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-41Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-40Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-37Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-36Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-30Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-29Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-28Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-27Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-26Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-23Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-17Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-15Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-14Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-12Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-8Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-7Granada Spain Travel Photos Wildlyspun.com-5

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      Ronda, Spain

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      Since I started with sharing Morocco first, I figured I might as well work my way backward with our Spain itinerary. Our last stop in Spain before heading to the ferry port was Ronda. I wish I paid more attention to the history of the places we visited, so that I could share that here, but honestly, we were too busy wandering and eating our way through every town just taking it all in :)

      Regardless, Ronda is this incredible city built up alongside these cliffs with the most spectacular views. We stayed here for one day and night and just took it easy. Interestingly enough, it was the first time during our trip that we had any type of averse weather, it actually hailed! While still staying super warm out. Crazy, but as you can see, it was pretty overcast in these photos during out visit.

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        Our Maternity Photos

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        Before I was pregnant, I actually did not think we’d take maternity photos. I’ve taken them for plenty of other people, and always love how beautiful pregnant ladies look, but I just didn’t see why I’d want those photos, personally. I figured, the more fun photos are once the baby is outside your belly, right?

        And that’s probably true. But then you’re pregnant. And you realize it’s almost a year of your life. And how do you not document something that lasted almost a year of your life??? I’m so glad we invited our friend Eric into our home a couple months ago to capture this season. After all, so much happened in 2015 for us. A move back across the country to Chicago, new job for Jason, many new “jobs” for myself, and baby!!!!

        I also actually really like how the first half of the session doesn’t really look like a maternity session at all (since I’m sitting for most of them and you can only sort of see my belly), but really just has us here in our life in this Chicago apartment. It’s one of the first homes we’ve lived in that I really truly feel expresses our style and feels like a home, and it’s been so fun to work on it.

        And then I changed into the robe, not being sure how they’d turn out and if they would feel too personal to share, but obviously I think they are okay :) I think Eric did an amazing job making them tasteful and pretty. The purchase was well worth it, I’m excited to have something cute to wear in the hospital and I’m sure it will be worn a lot post baby around the house as well. For those curious, here is a link to the etsy shop where I got it.

        Huge thanks to Eric for the amazing photos!!

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          Chefchaouen, Morocco

          Chefchouen Morocco Travel Photography Jasmine Pulley Wildlyspun.com -1This past September, Jason and I got to take an incredible “babymoon” trip to Spain and spent a little less than 48 hours in this fascinating mountain town of Morocco, called Chefchaouen. I wanted to explore more Moroccan cities, but with our whole trip being 10 days and not wanting to rush Spain, we chose to visit Morocco at the very tail end of our trip and narrowed it down to this one city. What we missed out on in terms of typical Moroccan architecture and design was made up for in this place that was unlike anywhere else I had ever been in my life.

          To be really really real with you though, as beautiful and magical as it looks in photos, getting here and staying here was a little bit more…rugged? I want to share the story in case a) you ever decide to visit for yourself, I think you should! and b) because it’s fun to write down and remember as I already find myself almost forgetting the little details of the trip.

          In total, from Tarifa, Spain (the ferry port city) to Chefchaouen, it took us about 8 hours of travel, which really ended up being a whole day, both ways. We arrived to the ferry station Spain side, bought tickets, and had about 2 hours to kill until our ferry departed. We ate delicious pizza and salad for lunch, while not being entirely sure what type of cuisine would be awaiting us on the Moroccan side. The ferry ride itself was pleasant and efficient. I think we arrived to Tangier, Morocco in about 45 minutes. Once there, we had to take a quick 10 minute taxi ride to the bus station from where we’d get tickets to Chef. It had been a while since I had traveled in a place where we had to haggle for taxi rides, though it wasn’t a foreign experience for me. I typically get really aggressive because I don’t like being taken advantage of, and I want to stand my ground. Jason had actually never been in a place or situation like this, so it was definitely a new experience for him, to say the least. Not surprisingly, his reaction is totally the opposite of mine and he would have rather paid whatever price the taxi drive asked, just to get on with it and not endure further stress. It’s so interesting how much of your personalities come out in travel, for better or for worse. It can be stressful, but it can also be a really growing experience for friends or couples, to go through stuff like this and learn from each other, and to simply add adventures to the memory bank that you otherwise would never have at home!

          Once we arrived at the bus station, we got tickets immediately, which turned out to be a fairly smooth process. The only part that annoyed me is that there are touters that get you as soon as you get out of a taxi and take you to the desk (which you absolutely could find yourself) then expect you to tip them. Ugh.

          Also, it turned out that knowing Spanish served me really well in Morocco because they really do not speak English, so the majority of my transaction at this bus station was in Spanish. French will also serve you well here. We waited at the station for another hour or so for our departing bus. I actually was expecting some super jank quality school bus that we’d be on for 3 or more hours, but it was a relatively comfortable coach bus. We were one of I think 3 foreigners on the bus? I just kept being nervous that we wouldn’t know when to get off because by the time we were getting remotely close to Chef, it had gotten really dark and there were no announcements of stops. People just knew when to get off, so I mimed/ asked a nice looking lady where Chefchaouen was. She just kind of pointed and I gathered that it was coming up?? At least we hadn’t missed it.

          Once we arrived at Chefchaouen, it was nightfall. We would have been completely lost had it not been for having activated an international phone plan for the trip, which enable me to call our hotel. I asked how we’d get there from our current place standing in some deserted bus stop while all the other passengers from our bus wandered off in to the night. We needed to get to the city medina, which was a 5 minute easy taxi ride, or a 20 minute walk uphill in the dark. Eventually, a magical taxi appeared out of what seemed like nowhere and he took us into the medina of Chefchauoen. A man who worked for the hotel was waiting for us, and turned out to be our bright shining beacon of hope, as he carried our bags and led us through the dark windy walkways you’ll see below, to our hotel. This is the type of person you absolutely tip!!

          And here we are…safely in our hotel in Chefchaouen, Morocco…a place we were really starting to wonder if we’d ever see.

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          After a restful night (well, as restful as you can get with prayer bells and 40 minute prayers going on at 4am…I forgot that would probably happen!) we mostly walked around the city. This is pretty much what we did in all of Spain too, and we personally enjoyed that. Neither one of us is big on tours of touristy landmarks, so it worked out for us. We like walking, stopping in shops, finding yummy places to eat, and I am happy taking photos.

          Chefchaouen is actually really tiny, and you could see the whole town in an afternoon. So we dragged out the day, checked out shops, talked, ate. We came back and napped at some point too and then went back out. I think this is more of a place you visit if you are spending an extended period in Morocco, and visiting multiple cities. Definitely include this on your itinerary but don’t spend more than a day here. We needed a little bit more time because of our travel needs, seeing as how it took us 8 hours each way to get here, but typically, most of the Moroccan cities worth visiting are anywhere from 3-5 hours from each other.

           

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          All in all, I am really glad we got to visit such a unique place that I don’t think we’ll ever have a reason or chance to go back and see. It did make me realize that I am probably not the same traveler I once was. The funny thing is, I still have this ability to turn off my Western standards and switch into traveler mode, where I am totally ok just going with the flow because I know that this is how it is in this country. But then I still found myself exhausted from the numerous forms of public transportation, haggling, and constantly needing to be on alert for our surroundings more than we were in Spain.  Spain was relaxing. Nobody bothered us, and we also had a rental car there which made city hopping a breeze.

          Although, I did kind of enjoy that Jason got to see a side of me that was something other than my typical Type A, OCD, clean freak self, which is almost all he sees at home, and he said it did surprise him. Our roles kind of flipped here, mostly because of my experience doing similar types of travel before I was married to him, so I got to be the one to tell him, “it’ll all be alright!” And one of my favorite quotes from him this whole trip was, “If anything happens, I’ll meet you back at O’hare.” ha!!

          So what do you think, does this totally sound like a trip you want to take for yourself or did I scare you out of it completely? :) Hopefully the photos speak for themselves as you see that it really was a lovely and magical place, one I would absolutely recommend adding to your travel bucket list. Because travel really is a funny thing, you kind of have to work for it, as not all experiences are going to be super easy to come by, but those are usually the ones that were worth it.

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