A mishmash of photos

We are always thrilled to find guisantes (peas) on the menu. Doesn’t happen often.
In Burgos you could put your compostibles in a bin on the street. It required a special card to open it. I’m not sure if you’d have to pay to get the card or maybe just go through some kind of orientation?
On the walk into Atapuerca. A goat’s portrait on the outside of a barn. I’d love to know the story behind that.
Close up of the goat. (Not absolutely sure it is a goat.)
Graffiti in a tunnel. Charlie and I aren’t big wine drinkers, but it seems a lot of the pilgrims we meet or read on the forum feel this way. Our motto would be “No café con leche, no Camino” but it doesn’t quite have that poetic punch.
In the bar we hung out in in Villafranca Montes de Oca. Every year I post a photo like this: men playing cards in a bar. We saw this happen a number of times on this trip. It probably happens in every town in Spain every day. My grandad used to go play dominoes at the filling station in Dora, New Mexico. He’d kid us and say he was “going to the office.” Of course, Grandaddy never worked in an office. He was a dry-land dairy farmer.

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