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Maybe at some point you will be called in to identify your suitcases in a line up.
2 years agoSo, what kind of pine is this? It's bark is so smooth.
2 years agoThat's an unusual and interesting way to make a bridge. I like it.
2 years agoLoved the intro.
2 years agoWhat a place!!
2 years agoAny town that uses the existing schist to be a street is a pretty cool place, one that I'd like to visit someday. This town looks really beautiful.
2 years agoWhat possessed us? Two trip reports, shall I say. Yours and Richard Halliburton's Royal Road to Romance (in which he swims in a pool in the Alhambra under cover of night, among other escapades). And then, when we discovered we'd have to be somewhere in November, I thought this would be our opportunity to go when it wasn't too hot.
The tour was great, the food not so much. We did have some very good meals but they were outnumbered by mediocre ones.
It was pretty great. If we eat here again I might just have the same meal all over again.
What possessed you to go to Andalucia?
That Iberian pork looks so much better than what we had in Andalucía. At the time, we both thought we remembered the food in Catalonia as being much better.
2 years agoNice photos! I’ll definitely plan at least two nights if I get here.
2 years agoOh, oh! Food porn! :)
2 years agoYes. I imagine those packing materials must have been divided up into small plastic baggies and sold off by now.
2 years agoDarn, caught red handed!
2 years agoAs you see by Scott’s comment I rode more than my age in kilometers but there was no way I could ride my age in miles. Hopefully I can in the future with an unloaded bike. I think I’m finally recuperated from the surgery and getting back in shape!
2 years ago
Aleppo?
2 years ago