Abba Huesca Hotel
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Sábado
... out to dinner. After dinner, I went home super exhausted. What a great day!
IT IS SO COLD HERE. I was DYING yesterday. It was probably around 60 degrees, but the wind was SO STRONG. It felt like a Chicago winter. Super jealous of my friends in ATL probably wearing shorts and flip flops, while I'm wearing a peacoat. It also was rainy all weekend. Hopefully it isn't cold and rainy during Pilar!
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Alquezar
So my many fans have been begging me to write here.
On Friday, we left for a pueblo called Alquezar. Only around 300 people actually live there, but they get lots of tourists. On the way, we stopped for a small hike to look at "abrigos" (which are like shallow caves) to see some examples of prehistoric art on the walls. This resonated with me, because I'm learning about prehistoric art right now in my art history class.
We arrived in Alquezar, ...
The Word to Huesca!
After a busy weekend in Chicago with family (including time with my 5 1/2 month old granddaughter, Anna!), speaking at an assembly on the south side, and a lovely lunch with them, Sharon dropped me off at O'Hare before heading 3 1/2 hours back to Dubuque. I gratefully settled into my two seats for a quick night's rest, arriving in Madrid about 8 a.m. (11 p.m. at home!)
Regional and Spanish Language Coordinator, Gil Vargas met me at the ...
Hail, Caves and Sportclimbing Paradise!
... climbing here are the 'chorreas' which are big vertical rods of limestone that run for what seems like forever, allowing for 30 meters of knee-baring and cranking in the pinchers. If you're not comfortable hanging on overhung roofs for hours on end this might not be the place for you, but I'd say its worth it just for the beauty. Also popular in the area is ...
Successfully off the tourist trail.
... tell what century you were in. I left from Zaragoza, once again, with no plan. I went to the bus station, headed up to Huesca as that was leaving first. That night there, travelling alone, was simply an awesome, random experience looking back on it. Checked into a hostel and headed out to get something to eat and drink. Got a Menu del dia (cheapest, best way to eat in spain, most restaurants offer it in the early afternoon and at night- three ...
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center