Colorful houses
One thing we’ve noticed about Asturias (vs. Basque Country and Cantabrica) is that the houses are more colorful. I really enjoy that. Some photos:
One thing we’ve noticed about Asturias (vs. Basque Country and Cantabrica) is that the houses are more colorful. I really enjoy that. Some photos:
I blogged too soon. We went back to the beach today and saw this.
Yesterday we noticed on a tourist map that there was a bufone at a beach only 2 miles from Llanes so we decided to walk there at high tide when the bufones are at their glory. (Charlie mentioned bufones in a previous post.) When we were nearly there, I asked a man who was walking
You would think a picnic table with this kind of view would be used a lot but you would be wrong.
This was the bar at a hotel above the beach we visited today. Yet another amazing beach around Llanes, with three little islands.
Someone saw us taking the selfie and offered to take one of us. I like the selfie better.
I suppose this is a standard thing to do in harbors like this but I had not seen it before. The boats are moored to docks that float up and down with the tide.
Javier is our airbnb host. He’s the nicest man. A real sweetheart. He met us the first day and showed us around and gave us instructions for things, not too much, not too little. Shortly after he left after showing us around, we noticed the door mat: I messaged Javier and told him we got