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What I wouldn’t do to taste one of those oranges…😍
2 years agoWhat a cool experience to have happened on the church in use!
2 years agoWow! We should build a draw bridge like that in ottawa!
2 years agoBeautiful scenery! A bucket list destination
2 years agoLove to see the cycle touring retired baby boomers poking fun at the “wannabe influencers”
2 years agoHow divine… wish I was out there with the surfers!
2 years agoWow what a crazy day… your pictures are absolutely splendid… love to see the new phones coming to use.
2 years agoWhat a beautiful picture Dad - you are so skilled
2 years agoHello Ann&Steve. Today we had an easy trip on a kind of hottest, hitting south to Granada. And the weather is fine with Dutch clouds...🌤. From now on the weather will be perfect..You are going north we can see. So you will follow some Via Verde.. We drove the part from Valderrobres up to El Pinell de Brai. That's a breathtaking traject!!!🚲🚲 with impressing panorama's !! Be sure you carry extra lights on the bikes, because there are a lot of tunnels. Some have lights , some not, and its very dark inside. The longest tunnel is 700 meters..
Enjoy your trip ! Jan&Wilma.
P.s. I contacted Paul Benjaminse. He sayd that some routes of him are in English in E-books... That's good news.. Out favourit route of all times is Amsterdam to Rome. Compairing to the Spain route, that route is very, very, easy to do and 80% is nearly flat.. So:fly from Canada to Amsterdam and start cycling across Europe, traversing 6 countries and all the panorama's you could wish. Ofcourse you are welcome in our house on that trip!
wow! one word says it all....
2 years agoI’ve been particularly enjoying following the last few days because of the memories they evoke. Jean was our next stop on the day after we lost our passports. We stayed up in the parador but spent most of the day trying to find the police station with sim hopes that our missing pannier had been turned in. Cazorla was on the part of the tour we had to scrap to drive to Madrid to get temporary passports for the flight home. I’d love to go back and see the region again someday.
2 years agoHi Jan and Wilma
Oh so lovely to have you connect with us through the blog. Yes it was a rainy day today so we stayed put here in Cazorla. I hope you have warmed up in the hotel in Jodar. We had dinner there and I loved the swordfish I had. Safe travels on your route.
Hi Kathy
Thanks for following along. Yes it has been a wonderful trip so far. We took today off the bikes cause of the rain. Glad to do very little. Happy birthday to Johanne!! See you soon!
Thanks Kel, Spain has been fantastic. Tomorrow we head into a national park, can’t wait.
2 years ago
Are those self timer pics or did someone take them?
2 years agoEnvious of those pedestrian-only streets!