Breakfast at the Parador is the first
order of business, we walk into the breakfast room and were greeted by the
blond Miriam who remembered us from our July visit with Ian, Cathie and Zoey, and
then we see the tiny spark plug- -Veronica! Hugs all around and how is everyone
doing, long time no see, etc…. and how is the boss lady Lourdes. Lourdes, we
find out, has had a new hip surgery but doing well and should return to work at
the beginning of 2020. She is scheduled to retire mid-summer 2020.
We headed out to enjoy our last
day, no real target destination just a lazy meandering day that at the end we
will need to gas up the rental car before turn in on Sunday. This VW Golf
Station Wagon with excellent luggage capacity has given us approximately 48
miles to the gallon on unleaded gas NOT diesel.
Iglesia Concatedral de Santa Maria la Mayor, Guadalajara |
We hit the cross country farm
road to Guadalajara Spain versus backtracking down to the high speed A2
motorway. In Guadalajara it was time for a leg stretch and coffee. Paul found a
parking spot next to the Concatedral de Santa Maria which dates from the 13th
century. It is really interesting as it preserves a lot of its primitive construction.
There are three main styles, Mudejar (Moorish) Renaissance and Baroque. As
there was a play going on in front of the cathedral, we couldn’t really get
inside to explore. A group of actors, in glorious costumes, were enacting a
play about Don Juan Tenorio, using as scenery the buildings built by the
Tenorio family in Guadalajara in the 15th and 16th centuries.
We arrived too late to make much sense
of it, but it looked like fun, the audience seated around seemed enthusiastic!
I do know that the men’s costumes were much more colorful and elaborate than
the womens! We popped across the road to
the nearest bar for a bitter kas, as did the troop of actors and actresses! We took photos of the troop of actors then
back into the car.
| east side of our building |
Off we went to find lunch, we
ended up at Las Moreras restaurant a busy hive of activity on this holiday
weekend. We lucked out and got a table for two without a reservation and sat
down to order our usual simple salad and grilled milk lamb chops. It was just
delightful. It is one of our favorite places, we have been going there for over
48 years. In fact, we ate there the day before I had Alison!
On the way back to the Parador we
gassed up at the huge El Campo discount gas station to save nearly 10cents per
liter!
We were so full from lunch that
we stayed at the Parador for lite bar snacks after our afternoon siesta/rest
and packing of luggage for tomorrow’s plane ride home. We have a wake-up call
at 6am, the bags are all ready to go.
EPILOG:
We debated doing an entry for our
last day which is travel back across the pond to Florida; but as the entry
would be a summary of, if it can go wrong while traveling, it sure as hell did
go wrong for us that particular day. Veronica in the breakfast room had coffee
for us and even offered us breakfast but it was too early and we were anxious
to hit the road. What with construction
in the Barajas airport (meaning all 2 miles of moving sidewalks were stationary)
to the fact none of the Delta agents explained the early gate reporting was
necessary to accommodate the passengers walking down to the parking apron,
loading onto a bus for a bus ride to the lower 40 where the Delta Boeing 767-300 was parked
awaiting its passengers, nor the fact the once all were aboard the loading door
closed, we sat a FULL hour waiting for maintenance to sign off their actions
and to clear the plane for departure. I do not drink champagne in the morning
but let me tell you that 2 mimosas went a long way to soothing my disgruntled
soul! It was not even 10.30 in the morning and we had already walked 0ver 6,000
steps!
This fall trip was unlike the
others we have enjoyed coming to Spain. It certainly was the same relaxation
for sure, we had great food, outstanding wines, good times with friends and our
Spanish family members. But for some unknown reason it felt a tad different too,
can we put our fingers on the differences, no - - not really but it was
different nonetheless. Burgos was unexpected, the cathedral was stunning! The
evening paseo seemed the same, families out walking, having a glass of beer,
children on little bikes and scooters, but it felt different too. Go figure!
We usually, or rather I, usually
explore many cathedrals and castles to discover the history of all the people that
have conquered this land and contributed their lifestyles. The Phoenicians,
Romans, Moors oh, and the Visigoths were in there somewhere too! Then came Los
Reyes Catolicos who unified the country with the Reconquista. It is a hugely
diverse country from landscapes to lifestyles, from mountains to high barren
plains, rich farming and beautiful beaches. Each region retains its food,
customs, wines, dances and four official languages. We saw at
least 3 different places not previously explored: Zaragoza, Calatayud, and Burgos
We enjoyed new Spanish dishes too, such as Lomo cooked in a Wok with Asian
spices in an off the beaten path restaurant, we had two unique versions of the
famous tortilla de patatas, (1) with caramelized onions added and (2) another
which had goat cheese added into the mix. Actually, for certain purists, this
is practically sacrilege. Even adding onions is a no-no!
While we were there, there were riots
in Barcelona over Independence for Cataluna, I make no judgement or comment on
that! Except, destroying your own city seems pretty damn stupid to me! Franco
was disinterred and moved from La Valle de Los Caidos (Valley of the Fallen, from
the civil war, built by slave labor) to the Franco family cemetery, I do have
an opinion on that, just ask me! We have previously been in Spain when King
Juan Carlos abdicated to his son, Felipe so the “upheaval” over digging up
Franco did not seem out of place for us.
We celebrated my birthday and our 49th
wedding anniversary. Maite insists that we return next year and have a
gathering in the Parador at Lerma with a host of Spanish friends to celebrate
our Golden Anniversary!
We have been back for 5 days and my
brain is still mid Atlantic somewhere! I miss it already but damn I’m still
tired from that trip home.
NOTE: Since our return we have talked with friends and family alike who say that even though they had signed up and verified that they wanted email alerts, NOONE has said they received ANY emails at all.....something wrong with Blogger/blogspot for sure!!!
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