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Paseo de Igueldo 55 San Sebastián - Donostia, Basque, Spain and Canary Islands, 20008, 943-212-022
Took the 10 a.m. train from Pamplona right after the running to San Sebastian. Quaint waterfront town that is all about shopping and eating. Unfortunately, the weather in San Sebastian while we were there was cold, cloudy and rainy. We were completely unprepared for this type of weather, so we had to go buy jeans, sweaters, and scarves! The town itself was gorgeous with a small-town vibe. For dinner we had our first Tapas experience, which was very interesting. We went to one of the plazas in...
San Sebastian, Spain and Canary Islands msjackson
... wage is 18 dollars an hour. So crazy compared to our 7 dollar minimum. The guy who is an electrican says he makes 125,000 a year doing that. And they are traveling for months at a time. They cant believe we only have 3 weeks.
WHile here this guy told us that the beach we were at wasnt the surf beach, so we decided to go walk and find it. We round the corner and there is literally about 200 surfers within a half mile span of ocean. It was such an awesome view. A cove with all these ...
... Pinxos restaurant she, Ev, and Jullie had loved 3 weeks earlier. It was truly amazing and we enjoyed talking with a lovely british couple who now run a B&B in Provence. Judy and the kids had a wet but fun time, as the weather had finally turned south.
I don't really need to tell you what we did do I? Take one part playground, one part beach, and one part sunset and you have a Kramer day in Biarritz.
... Dispite the language barriers they had a lovely time exploring the basque country side. What did we do? Why go to the beach, of course!!
We spent the morning touring our recently discovered Bayonne with the kids and Judy continued exploring during the afternoon ...
Biarritz, Aquitaine, France kramertown... cathedral and adorable cobble stone streets. Since it was sunday, the only place open was a small creperie, but we had a nice time nonetheless which Judy watched the kids.
I finally made it to San Sebastian after I planned to visit that city a couple of times. The bus ride took about an hour which I spend sleeping, because it was a long we've been out late the other night.
In San Sebastian I met up with a guy from Columbia. He showed me around the city a bit. We talked a lot while we took a walk through Down Town. He’s studying Physics in San ...
... silnici a nemuzou tam jezdit auta. A co bych jeste pripomnela...Jak mam fotky kde jsou ty skulptury na skalach taak na tom miste byli diry v zemi a vzdy kdyz prisla vlna,tak tou dirou vystrikla nahoru voda nebo vzduch.A melo to opravdu siluˇ:) Je tam spousta mist,pro ktere je to mesto hezke.Ted v zari tam bude velky filmovy festival,myslim ze minuly rok tam ziskalo nejakou cenu Stesti. Taakze az budete na jihu Francie nebo severu Spanelska ...al San SebastianˇAdeu priste
San Sebastián - Donostia, Spain didca... of crazy ringing, Mike and I both go to the door to find Jessica...??? We spoke about this the next day. We were all laughing about it like nuts. I should clarify that going out and drinking at night is a Spanish thing, except they drink in moderation. They don't usually get drunk, and I haven't seen Jessica that drunk. Mike told me that Ashley walked her home and when Jessica got in, she walked into Mike's room and landed on him..hhahahaha ...
San Sebastian, Spain ttonnu
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