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.
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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. :)
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bird of paradise |
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No idea |
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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. :(
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Arcs |
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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.
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Relaxing |
There were also lots of statues and sculptures, both traditional and abstract.
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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!)
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On her Throne? |
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Central fountain |
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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.
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Feast |
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