Its been a while

The past few days we have had dodgy internet but are all good now. Okay what have we been doing. The next morning in San Sebastian was raining so we decided to go for a drive to Bilbao, taking the scenic route. Trev’s driving improved heaps with not too many whoopsies, the coastal road was very narrow, think Skippers road but sealed! Went through a lot of wee villages and ended up at the Guggenheim Museum at Bilbao. Amazing building but no exhibitions currently on that particularly interested us.

We took the motorway back to San Sebastian, found a nice little restaurant and kicked back. I am totally loving the Spanish wine – when you order a white wine (just getting the house wine) it is so nice, and no headaches either – I’m totally into that!!

Have Car will Travel

Picked up our wee car today (a diesel mercedes :D), after extensive mucking around and trying to find out how to start it, it had no gear stick, and there was an annoying message that keep popping up and beeping that it had sensed poor driver concentration and to stop and take a break ggggrrrrr!!  I have never been so scared in all my life – Trevor’s perception of how much room he has on my side of the lane whilst passing other vehicles is pitiful – seriously, I spent most of today trying to steer the car with my body weight, I am not being precious about it – he got tooted at as well by other drivers!!!!

Had numerous toll gates to go through – very educational, one we went to the credit card window and when we put our card in it spat it out and said something in spanish on the display, we had no idea what and the bar didn’t rise up and let us through, so we pushed the attendant button and waited for the attendant to arrive, he put our card back in the right way up and off we went! One we had to give an operator cash and she couldn’t get us to understand how much we had to pay, Trev threw me the wallet and I was 10c short she kept saying the spanish word for 40 but I had only given him 30 after her repeating it 10 times and me not being able to see the coins without my glasses we started laughing and I told Trev to give her notes, but in the end he held out his hand with about $10 in coins and she took what she needed – we were laughing hysterically for a while – and that didn’t help keep him in his lane either!!

And on top of all this, every time he went to indicate he would use the lever on the right side of the steering wheel and shoved the car into neutral!!!!

We couldn’t believe the amount of wind farms and acres of solar panels.

The hotel we are in now is very beautiful and our room is about 10 times bigger than the last one (mind you it woud need to be its about 10 times more expensive as well) but the internet connection is playing up so photos not at full quality today.

The view from the Hotel is stunning, today when we arrived in San Sebastian, it was around 24 degrees, so the coldest day we have had so far (I even put a cardigan on when we went out for dinner tonight!) – the forecast for the next two days is for rain – lol, looks like it was just as well Trevor went to the beach yesterday.

Barcelona

Our last full day in Barcelona, its doesn’t get any colder, a hot 28 degrees (I reckon its more than that!!). We went off to the market this morning amazing array of food.

Then Trev went off to the water front. I had planned to visit a couple of galleries and/or museums today but unfortunately a lot of the museums and galleries are closed Sunday and Monday 🙁 so I had a mooch around Las Ramblas for a few hours, had a look at a couple of churches, had lunch in a beautiful Placa (pronounced platha) which is the equivalent to the Italian Piazza’s.

Resting my feet at the moment, kinda glad we are driving tomorrow so my body gets time to recover. (man I sound old) Tonight we went back to the Placa and had a lovely tapas dinner with lots of entertainment goin on around the square.

There is heaps and heaps of graffiti around the city, not on buildings but all the shops have roller garage doors on them and the ones that are closed show the graffiti – its totally amazing.

Hop-on-hop-off bus

Today we had booked a tour of the city on the Hop-on-hop-off bus. Awesome day 28 degrees and sunny, perfect for riding on the top of this bus. First stop was Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia, totally mind blowing and unreal feeling to finally be in this majestic building, it is still under construction and is due to be completed around 2043.

This was a fantastic way to see the City of Barcelona although you definitely cannot do all three routes in one day, we prioritised what we wanted to see and went from there, although for those intending to visit Barcelona and doing this bus trip – don’t do it on a Sunday if you want to do any shopping of visit any of the museums, they are all closed!! But we still managed to see most of what we wanted to get around.

We are Here

After a one hour delay circling around Brisbane Airport, waiting in the queue to land, we then proceeded to Dubai for a brief stop over and then on to Barcelona, a total of around 23 hours flying, phew.

We landed in Barcelona at 12noon and after a stroll through the luggage collection area we were out of the airport and to our Hotel.  Nice Hotel near centre of the city. When we got to our room, we suddenly remembered the size of hotel rooms in Europe!! Couldn’t open the door cos it hit the bed lol!! It has recently been updated and is quiet and clean.

We decided to go exploring and were soon amongst the hustle along La Rambla and the Catalunya, the streets are very wide here and there is a lot of open spaces. We stumbled across one of the many houses that Gaudi designed and had a look through: Casa Batllo – Amazing it has no straight lines.

Thoroughly enjoyed this and so glad we stumbled across it. Had a walk around the back streets behind our hotel and founds lots of nooks and crannies this ‘deli’ was interesting the meat was ‘aged’

Managed to stay awake until 8:30 then couldn’t stay awake any longer so had to get some sleep.