Despite the fact that a turn in the weather has been predicted since my parents arrived here ten days ago, every day has consistently been clear blue skys, sunny and mid-twenties. And so it was when we took a couple of hours drive across the border to visit Spain - well, more specifically, the small holiday villiage of Cadaques.
Although it was only just across the border, it was a very Spanish town, full of white stucco houses with blue shutters, tiled walls and resraunts and cafes that didn't serve lunch until 2pm. The place was very quite as official tourist season ended a month ago, and what dregs of summery tourism that are left are closing at the end of the month (ie. today).
We (ie the parents, Claire and I) had a lovely day strolling around the villiage, small pockets of beach and the lovely beach roads. We had tapas for lunch, with a jug of sangria- so apart from dancing salsa with an attractive Spanish man, I've basically done everything I wanted to do in Spain in one meal.
After lunch there was more walking, admiring the scenery, and ice cream. On the drive home I was honoured with the privilage of sitting in the front (possilby because of the threats to vomit that I made coming long the windy mountain roads on thw way there), thus I was able to entertain dad with a game I made up called 'That Truck Is From...' . The objective of the game is quite simple - every time you pass a truck on the freeway you say (in your best gameshow voice) 'That Truck Is From... The Netherlands!' There were a lot of trucks from lots of different places heading out of Spain; from Portugal to Turkey, Sweden to Italy, all going about their trucky business as we went about our business and headed home from a fun international day trip.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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