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From Escaping the Rain--In Spain by Jacquie Gaudet

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David Mathers commented on Écija to Carmona

You gotta do what you gotta do. I remember cycling through Normandy wheat fields towards Mt Saint Michel when we suddenly saw the Mt from a 10k distance….reminds me of why we cycle tour.

2 years ago
David Mathers commented on a photo in Córdoba to Écija

Good looking meals…thanks for sharing! Hope you’re enjoying your exploration of this region of Spain. You aren’t missing any good riding days here…atmospheric river and weather bombs are not encouraging terms to get you out the door for a ride!

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on Écija to Carmona

What?? I can’t believe you passed up a chance to ride that unpaved track. I thought I’d made it sound irresistable.

2 years ago
Jacquie Gaudet replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Córdoba Day 2

That’s amazing. I remember reading the story, but we chose it because it was literally down the stairs and around the corner from our accommodation. No danger of getting lost!

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Córdoba Day 2

This place! This is the restaurant where I stranded Rachael 17 years ago. It’s one of our ‘favorite’ travel memories: https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/andalucia2004/cordoba/#17506_xwb5y11fju3gxk38m6k3vzctq8d

2 years ago
ann and steve maher-weary commented on Córdoba Day 2

Look at that blue sky, you are having great weather! We hope to head to southern Spain in April. I am enjoying your blog and taking notes! Thanks so much!

2 years ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in Córdoba day 1

Hi,
This large chapel is the main church part of the cathedral. When we were there services were taking place. This part alone is supposed to be as big as the cathedral in Seville. The entire building was once the second largest mosque in all of Islam, which when you think of it, is pretty large. You got a lot of photos of things we didn’t see , probably because it’s easy to miss things in a place so immense.
I’m glad your hand is feeling better. What’s worse though is the feeling that you could have avoided the whole thing by just being more cautious, some thing that is very hard to do in the face of all the wonderful things to see. Not your fault, really. And being able to see a doctor and get an X-ray all in less than two hours, well that’s a story to impress most Americans and a fair amount of Europeans too!
Cheers,
Keith

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Córdoba day 1

Since Dodie is usually the one who falls, and Steve is the blog writer, the normal scenario on our trips is Dodie lying on the ground, Steve: stay there for a minute, I need a photo for the blog.

2 years ago
David Mathers commented on a photo in Córdoba day 1

Oh no, not the walk and gawk injury. I had one of these in Paris which required 3 stitches to my face!

2 years ago
Rich Frasier commented on Córdoba day 1

Great pictures!! And I’m glad your hand is getting better!

2 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in Zuheros to Córdoba

Beautiful picture!

2 years ago
Jacquie Gaudet commented on a photo in Zuheros to Córdoba

I could figure out the “poor surface” warning but the mud one I looked up while we were standing there.

2 years ago
Jacquie Gaudet replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on Zuheros to Córdoba

We will. For some reason, RWGPS didn’t want us to go that way. We might even depart that way.

2 years ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in Zuheros to Córdoba

I really like revueltos. Spain has some really good food options!

2 years ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in Priego de Cordoba to Zuheros

Looks delicious!

2 years ago