English signs
It’s not unusual to see signs in English. These kind of cool signs were all within a block of each other, as we were walking into San Vicente.
It’s not unusual to see signs in English. These kind of cool signs were all within a block of each other, as we were walking into San Vicente.
We walked from Comillas to San Vicente del la Barquera. Two great little towns.
Yesterday when we were visiting the Gaudí house, as you may have read, I slid down a spiral staircase several steps. I was wishing we had taken a photo of that staircase. But found this one online: I had a feeling I’d done something to my right knee. I could walk ok so was hoping
On this trip, we’ve enjoyed spending an hour or two in the late afternoons in a bar blogging and catching up on email. We usually have a decaf. The bar was nearly empty when we came but now it is nearly full. I think because it is too windy and cold for people to sit
I wrote before about the tires on top of the plastic covered hay bales, apparently to “weigh them down”. This turns out to be a clever deception on their part, it does nothing of the sort.
Miles: 7.7 miles from 0 to 299 feet, up 381, down 469Miles walking on a long beach: 2Peruvian restaurants visited: 1Hay bale plots uncovered: 1 Today was a beautiful walk, one of the best of the trip. We (and by “we” I mean Wynette, my memories are scenes with no attached locations) remembered it from