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Fiestas and vultures
... of St Anton and herded by the cavalry of mules and horses behind us, up and down the steep narrow streets. To make sure noone got lost, the local marching bands (plural, yes) competed with fireworks set off by two men in front. One held a two foot length of wood out in front of him, the other dropped a firework into the ring at the end and lit it... in 3 foot wide streets... Later we took our bowl of free food and found ...
Let it snow...Let it snow...Let it snow!
... hot chocolate, more buffets, and from the Sunday afternoon, so so so much snow fell. The place was completely transformed into a winter wonderland and we had to dig our car out on the last day to leave. The roads were very unpredictable, so we bought and fitted chains. Having never had to use snow chains before in Australia, we had to work out how to fit them etc – all in minus 6 degrees, yes -6. What is usually a 30 ...
My First Week In Granda
... could be close to his wife. Therefore I sat in the middle. After dinner I took a pill and turned on Justin Beiber "Never Say Never." I slept extremely well given the conditions. I woke up to breakfast and we landed in Madrid around 10 am local time. That is 3 am central time and 4 am Eastern Time. I wish the flight had been longer than 7 hours that way I could have slept some more. When we arrived the airport was extremely confusing. We had to get off the plane, get ...
The Andalusian Dog
... getting a small tapas crock of bacon braised lima beans, queso croquettes, tortilla espanola, crostini with jamon and cabrales, crostinis with pork loin and tomato, a casserole of ham and cheese with a cracked egg atop, and another small crock of braised beef - were thinking tongue or tail or something else - all served with a basket of bread and another several glasses of wine for about 24 euro. Amazing...go there, it's fun. Other restaurants included two ...
The Alhambra
Our first (and only) full day in Grandada started off beautifully, with a short walk from our hotel to a small coffee shop for breakfast. The delicious croisants and coffee in Spain can not be overrated -- they are devine. The kids have been enjoying the readily-available fresh-squeezed orange juice and gelato.
We did move on from our lovely breakfast, though, and drove up ...