I saw this in the Albuquerque airport as we were leaving. Due to a variety of factors gold is currently about twice as valuable as platinum. Does this mean the platinum level of service is only half as good as the gold?
Day: April 13, 2023
Trees and wind
A tree shaped by the wind from the sea.
Also it seems that clouds often look better in photos than in real life. Maybe it is my iPhone’s opinionated digital photography.
Arches
There is something special about natural arches. The kind of rock that makes up the northern coat in Spain seems to favor them.
Related to this, on the trail Wynette and I got to talking about Edward Abbey and how we didn’t know each other when we were young but we read a lot of the same books. Abbey’s “Desert Solitaire” is about his time as a ranger in Arches National Park. We also read, in common but before we met, Hugh Prather and Tom Robbins.
Seafront houses
When I took this photo the sea was about 50 feet behind me so these are oceanfront houses. I don’t really understand the long narrow yards.
There is so much oceanfront here that it doesn’t seem like oceanfront property is all that expensive. We see lots of quite modest homes right next to the water.
Mostly it made me think of the thin lots you sometimes see in New Mexico caused by multiple children inheriting the same land without the primogeniture that preserves English estates.
Bars
We love the bars in Spain. They are actually social centers and all ages are welcome. There is one on every corner in towns and all along the Caminos. There do not seem to be any chains and every bar is a little different and we are continually surprised and pleased with them. This is one where we had breakfast, our usual coffee, fried eggs and toast.
Toilet paper remnants
Did you ever wonder what hotels do with them? When picking up left bags we asked to use the bathroom and they let us use the staff bathroom. Voila!
Fire safety
We’ve written so many Camino blogs that we have to refer to posts from previous blogs. We wrote once about an apparent rule, at one point, maybe not now, that hotel rooms had to have a light over the door, presumably so you can find the door easily at night if there is a fire. The problem is the lights are bright and are hard to cover because they are high and smooth (so putting a towel over it is not an option).
We had one on our second day (in Rinlo) and it was as irritating as ever. We had a coat tree in our room so I moved it by the door and filled it with stuff to block the light.
That’s right, in order to defeat the fire safety device I put a big thing by the door that would impair our ability to exit the room if there actually was a fire.
Feeling welcome in Galicia
Actually we do feel welcome and the Spanish people here couldn’t be nicer.
The Chair
We posted about the chair four years ago. It is still there and still mysterious. It is a Long Beach, several miles long, named “Plaia Longara” which is not Spanish but Galician.
Crosswalks
If you read our blog last year you may have read my screed about crosswalks in the US and Spain. It’s still all true, in Spain they stop and in Albuquerque they don’t. Spain is getting colorful with their crosswalks. And did I mention that they actually stop for you?