OCTOBER 1, 2012
MONDAY BLOG #21
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| Caceres, Spain Plaza Mayor 8:30PM, 1 October 2012 |
Ok, so it is now a new month and officially within Spain
things have switched over to the wintertime schedule for most tourist types of
locations or buildings, etc. We packed up in Merida and fired up Carmen the GPS
for the 65K trip up to Caceres our next location. Bright and sunny as we came
up out of the underground garage and onto the back streets and one way system
of Merida. In no time at all we were entering the big city of Caceres and our
search for the elusive narrow pathway that climbs the hills to the old town
center above the main plaza. The usual problem they sent the little chap out to
hang the directional signs to the Parador but gave him only ONE (1) sign to
post hence after you made the first turn and looked for the second sign you
were on your own. But somehow are only two circuits back and around the
beginning point at the bottom of the hill I lucked out and made a turn that was
not sign posted but proved to be the right choice as it led us directly to the
back parking lot behind the parador. We were too early for checkin at 1400 as
it was just barely one PM. As we heaved the luggage from the trunk we started
chatting with the other two couples pulled into the lot at the same time. A
pair of Australian couples traveling around Spain and Europe. Laurie and Peggy,
Dick and Sue joined us as we all put luggage into storage and we ambled off
into the backstreets to find nourishment before any starved to death. Not even
1K from the Parador we stumbled into a fine place offering Menu of the Day for
10 euros. Orders placed and drinkies ordered it was time for tinto de verano
and getting to know each other.
Laurie
and Peggy had begun their 3 month vacation with stops in San Francisco and
Boston before a month in Spain, followed by Switzerland, France, Japan and back
to down under and Jane & I had thought 26 days was a long time; but well
short of 3 months touring. I know that there are 4 shirts I hope to not see for
a long time already in my traveling wardrobe!
Oh! Me too! Jane here. We finally checked in
at about 3:30 maybe, cannot remember. All Paul knew was that it was time for a
siesta. That accomplished we went downstairs and co-incidentally bumped in to
our new Aussie friends. We had a drink together and each of us headed off in
different directions to explore this medieval city. The Parador is very
interesting having been recently renovated. It’s that juxta position of old and
new that the Spanish do so well, but the jury is still out on the sinks in the
bathroom! Anyway we headed ….downhill …..to the Plaza Major. I t was very
lively down there and we strolled around looking at shops and people and old
buildings. We finally settled on a tapas bar/restaurant for a snack even though
neither of us was hungry! However one has to keep the wolf from the door, at
least until breakfast.
The journey back was uphill and as I explained to you
before Paul does not do “uphill” however I shamed him into it and 5 minutes
later we were back at the Parador. No problem! Guess who we bumped into? Right,
the Aussies. Nice people, one Lawyer, one psychologist, one professional viola
playing musician and a retired teacher. Night caps and a chocolate cake to
complete the day, nightie, night all!!
I was glad you got a chance to go in the museum in Merida. Will be anxious to see what you thought about it. Caseras also looks like a nice place. Night caps and chocolate cake. Sounds so good.
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