Thursday, 23 July 2015

Parque Garcia Sanabria

I have managed to find somewhere to live so now I am just waiting for the Foreign office appointment to come through. Which means I have some free time! Holiday!
Wednesday I went to Parque Garcia Sanabria, a pretty little park only a few minutes walk from here.
But first of course I stopped for a coffee.


Wrong time but pretty
There were loads of flowers out, some I recognized but most I didn't, which is not surprising considering my extensive horticultural knowledge. :)
bird of paradise
No idea
No idea either                                   
I had a walk around the edge, working my way in and stopping a few places to chill out. I usually ended up moving because someone came to sit near me. I had forgotten how much the Spanish smoke. :(
Arcs
Into the gardens
 My favorites were the cacti. There are there little guys all over and I have seen them around the city too.


                                                    


I found one walkway with a serious of arches and benches in-between. And the benches were fairly isolated (so little risk of smoke). It smelt lovely (i.e. not smoke) and I probably spent about an hour sitting reading in the sun.
Relaxing
There were also lots of statues and sculptures, both traditional and abstract.


This one was my favorite
At the centre is a fountain and statue, though I am not at all sure what the woman is supposed to be doing. And proportions didn't seem to be a concern for the artist. (Her hands were enormous!)
On her Throne?
Central fountain
Dog decided to cool off. Seemed like a good idea actually!
On the way back (after finding the supermarket, which was very well hidden) I had another wander around the Principe (or Prince's) park just outside my hotel.



So far, I have been doing the days old school Spanish with a siesta. :) It's just too hot to wander around during the middle of the day plus everything closes. So I have been eating lunch in the hotel and relaxing for a few hours. 
The past few nights, as I have had to Skype etc, I have eaten in hotel room with goodies from the supermarket. Things are surprisingly cheap. You can get a decent wine  for about 4 euros ($3.60). I did go out for a drink the other night and it was only 2 euros for a glass of wine at a restaurant ($1.80 or 1.4o pounds). Very nice. With the weather, I am going to like it here.
Feast

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