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Sábado
... Earlier, we had made friends with the elevator operator at the Pilar, and he gave us two free passes to ride the elevator. We gave them to our friend and her brother. Also, when we were in the Pilar, this huge group of ladies came up to us and asked us to sing a song with them. I guess it was like a flash mob, but with singing. Super funny.
We went over to our friend's apartment for a bit, rode the bus back to school, ...
Alquezar
... It's super small, like a ghost town, and absolutely beautiful. We ate dinner and had some more free time until 11 PM. I ate a chocolate crepe at a cafe and we watched the stars.
We woke up the next morning, ate breakfast, and went on a hike. We went to a waterfall/swimming area, where we were given the option to swim. The water was FREEZING. Some kids dove right in, but I only got as deep as my hips. We then hiked a little bit more (completely uphill, I ...
The Word to Huesca!
... see it fulfilled.
Pray for the God's Word to revolution the lives of the these people studying, for their families and friends to get involved, and us all to see God at work in Huesca.
Tomorrow Gil and I go to Salamanca, where he lives, and then on to Seville.
Friday we will go to Lisbon, Portugal, to see the new work I have been seeking to see reopened for 5 years. Gil has been instrumental in getting this going.
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Hail, Caves and Sportclimbing Paradise!
... via ferrata, so climbing doesn't have to be the only thing you do.
The first night we arrived we were hit by a huge rain and hail-storm, pounding us with actual painful hail, and leading us to stealth camp in yet another limestone cave. The next days were nothing but perfect temperatures and sun. Its pretty strange to me to be able to head to the crag with your ...
Successfully off the tourist trail.
... know what to do with myself with a five day weekend. For a couple days, I literally did not know what to do, so sat around, went out, worked out, and hesitated. It was a strange place to be at for me; for the first time in my life, there was no consequences for just putting things off, besides wasting a time. Thankfully, I can say now that it didn’t take long for me to get moving. I decided to explore the region around Zaragoza; Aragon. ...