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El Parque Grande de Zaragoza
... park, she told us that parks like these you usually pay to go in.
There are 129 stairs going up to the top...yes, I counted!
After the park, Marta and I came back to my place for tacos and sangria! I was craving the tacos since they dont usually eat them in Spain. We had fun hanging out and watching a movie, and getting ready for our trip to ...
El Cierzo!!
Last Sunday we went to Garrapinillos which is where the grandparents country house is. I finally remembered the name!! We got to pick the olives from the trees:)
It was quite like picking almonds from the trees. This time they werent as easy to pick. We climbed the trees a bit and used a stick to hit the branches to make the olives fall. It was fun though. Its pretty awesome to have ...
Running, museums and dancing
So I just thought Id write a few random things that happened.
The other weekend I ran my first race last weekend! 5K race for breast cancer. It was nice to be part of the even in another country. Only women and children ran the race.Everyone was in pink and some in yellow (if they signed up as part of a company.
Today (Saturday Nov 24th) I went with Carla to the "Teatro de la Museo Romano". At the beginning when I got to Zaragoza, ...
Halloween
Halloween!!!!
I hope everyone had a good halloween. I have a lot of fun here. It is celebrated a bit different but a lot of things are similar. There is not as much trick or treating from what I understood. Since most people live in flats (apartment style houses), its a bit more difficult to decorate the outside and go door to door. Everyone still gets dressed up though and there are parties everywhere.
I wished I could have had my costume ...
Above and beyond the call of duty
... one. Paul has avoided taxis at all costs and surprises me this morning by suggesting we get one! Yay! No lugging the pack! Paul goes out to ask is Josef can call a cab for us and it must be because Paul has finally decided to catch a taxi that they have all decided to go out on strike, but both taxis and metro are on strike. Oh oh! Josef to the rescue....he gets into action calling friends and acquaintances and arranges one for us, bless him. We wait a while then ...
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