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I’m pretty sure it’s Asturian Valley cattle, based on your location, color and the horns. I’ll try to send a link to pic later
1 year agoI wonder if he's been hanging out with sheep for long enough to have mastered the sheepish grin(?)
And then I wonder .. are sheep really, by nature, embarrassed and self conscious creatures? Or do they wear an expression that looks "sheepish"(?)
What would Shirley the Sheep say about all of this?!
Yes, $100 per month for each phone, unlimited data.
1 year agoIs the $100 for 1 month?
1 year agoI’d forgotten that you’d met in France, and then went back for seconds. For no good reason I’d placed you two as meeting up in northern Spain. We’ve still got a few stops ahead you’ll recognize then before we turn south.
1 year agoI walked part of the Chemin de St. Jacques, where I met Janos, from le Puy to Moissac. Later together we walked all of the Camino starting in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago. Not all in one piece, though, because I was still working.
1 year agoI don’t know if you ever told me - I know you walked part of the French Camino, but which part of it? Where did you start and end?
1 year agoWhat kind of phone do you use Rachel? These shots have such great depth and color.
1 year agoI too am directionally challenged. It is really a pain!
1 year agoI remember you saying you were here this summer. It’s a first for us though. On our first ride south from Vitoria we went further east, taking the higher road through the Puerto de Herrera to LaGuardia.
1 year agoThe gps actually does somewhat better than the phone map but not always and it doesn’t help being directionally challenged!
1 year agoWe stayed in Santo Domingo when we walked the Camino in 1997. Nice to see pictures again and reconnect.
1 year agoi always appreciate a lodging recommendation.
1 year agoSince I did the same to one of ours, I now find it much easier to remember! Yours was much more dramatic though, ours just quietly expired.
1 year ago
You can get a SIM card for half that price. My phone lets me use an e-sim card but Scott’s phone needs a physical SIM card. Last time when we were in Europe we purchased the SIM card below and recharge it every month online. It also allowed us to keep the same SIM cards and phone number this time and just recharge it, which was possible because we refilled within 6 months of our last refill (aka top off). It was very easy.
1 year ago