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Bye-Bye Madeline and Spencer
Today was the sad day we had to say goodbye to Madeline and Spencer. We started off the morning late, all of us "sleeping in." I got up at 8:30, showered, made my hair pretty, then went down stairs and met mom in the lobby to mess around on the computer for a bit. At about 9:30, Spencer and Madeline came down and said they found out the hotel had …
And so we continue
... or both. I didn't overindulge just in case I couldn't continue. Arriving in Torres del Rio there were three choices in albergue. The one I chose wasn't the best choice but the evening meal at the local restaurant "Lili" more than made up for the mistake: lentil soup, steak chop and rice puddings plus wine and bread all for 10€. It's worth going past Los Arcos just for the meal! Tomorrow onto Logroño and my first bodega ...
Another Adventure - In the Basque Country
My family loves hosting exchange students, and in the summer of 2011 we hosted a girl my age from Vitoria-Gasteiz, (the second largest city in the Basque Country in the north of Spain - close to the French border) for one month. It was the beginning of a cool friendship. When Oihane found out I was going to study abroad in Spain for three months, she insisted that I come visit her and stay with her family... and so here I am :)
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Logroño
... his first few days walking - we're the old pros at this now!!
We're not sure what the Spanish bus system is like but are very pleasantly surprised. The buses are very comfortable and clean, and they leave on time and arrive on time. So after a very easy journey we arrive in the city of Logroņo. We're quite pleased we haven't had to walk that leg - we could see the camino path which seemed to follow the main road most of the way. It was also very hot and humid - ...
Lleida to Loarre to Logorno
... and comfortable, and the roads were nearly void of other cars. The most amusing sight was all of the storks nesting on the high-power line towers.
Around 1pm, we arrived at the very cool Castello de Loarre, which dominates a promontory above the town. After all of the empty roads, it was a surprise how many cars were parked at the castle, but we easily found a space, purchased tickets, and began our tour of the castle.
The castle was originally founded in the ...