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Last afternoon in Madrid
... the trips with our grand children have been the most rewarding.
I'll still have another posting giving my general impressions of the pilgrimage, the people I met, to supplement the short write ups I did from the Camino where I had to use public, coin operated computers that weren't always in the best of shapes, many were antiquated and had problems to download pictures.
Once more, thank you my friends.
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Descobertas do Prado
... feito andarilhos no deserto.
Chegando ao Prado, nossa primeira tarefa foi pegar um mapa do museu e ver o que queríamos MESMO ver. Quando ao Louvre fomos, usamos essa mesma estratégia (por ser enorme) e percebemos que é bem mais proveitoso. Setados, “queremos basicamente pintores espanhóis”. Claro que ainda tinha uma de Caravaggio (pra nós, imperdível – Davi decapitando Golias) e os da escola Veneziana (Tintureto, Tiziano e Veronese), já vistos na ...
Madrid Days 2 and 3
... our farewell dinner that evening. Only 8 of the 16 of us are going to Barcelona tomorrow. The rest are going home and most of us need to be at the airport for flights at around 8 AM which means we leave the hotel by 6.
What a wonderful group this has been. We had great experiences and fun with them. Jeff found a Moorish saying, "Don't tell me where you were born or about your education, tell me about your travels." And this group was certainly well traveled and loved to ...
Billions of Humans of the Spanish Variety
Today I walked 40,000 miles and saw all of Madrid by foot. It was a holiday, who knows what this time (culturally ignorant, sure, but really there are so many), which means something very different here than it does in O Barco. Where does every single Spaniard from a smaller town go on a day off of school and work? MADRID. I really saw millions of people today. The streets were filled. I panicked but I did not back down. ...
A few hours stopover before the long journey home!
On the way back from Granada to Madrid, we stopped off at the famous Consuegra windmills. A few photo's here and we were off to Toledo for a lunch stop. On our way back to Madrid we skipped through some photos on the buses television before we arrived into Madrid. We still hadn't booked a bus back to Barcelona yet, so we desperately found a bus back usine movelia sight, rather than Alsa directly. Because the Alsa ...