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Travel Blogs from Cádiz
El Puerto: Hola and adios in the same breath
... It's times like these you need an animal onesie! I'm sure it's good in the summer but saying that I don't think I'll ever return here.So a quick summary of the city of el Puerto de Santa Maria:
Castle tour with wine tasting. The guide had terrible robotic English but the castle had some pretty glass-stained windows. Mecerdona supermarket where I got some delishmo prune yoghurt, a taste of salidas (pate/cheese pastry morsels) ...
Spain
... to put Aloe on every hour before bed.
Our first day in Spain I had a music field lab with Dinah. We took a bus to Sevilla and went to an amazing Flamenco Museum where we learned all about that Spanish traditions. We then went on a walking tour around Sevilla before making our way to a restaurant in the middle of town. We were giving four little plates of food called tapas. Our first plate was a thinly ...
To the beach!
... Luckily the manager (in England) gave me the number of his brother-in-law who worked near the apartment, so I called him. Unfortunately, he doesn't speak English. But somehow he got that we were waiting at the apartment and he rushed over on his scooter and gave us the keys. It seems there was never any arrangement for someone to be there waiting for us.
So, sometime after 14:00 we were ready to get going. We walked ...
When the sun don't shine, bring out some wine...
... we were getting was not leaving till 13:00. OK. Even though when we arrived to Jerez, we checked in with the train station and translated that no train was leaving for Cadiz on Sunday, the station was next door so we thought we'd just make sure. Ha! Train was leaving in 10 mins!! We had a bit of panic when we arrived. We were both pre-occupied when I heard something about Cadiz. Holy cow, it was our station and our stuff was spread out ...
Cities of the South
... onto it, or I'd find myself in some gardens on the waterfront. Cadiz is so small that if you keep walking around you'll eventually hit the water and then you can get your bearings again. The town seems to be built out of a very crumbly local sandstone which gives all the buildings a very rough weathered look. There are some very beautiful old ...