Sunday, 13 January 2013

Largest flea market in Spain

Today we went to the largest flea market in Spain. There was so many people everywhere. One thing we have learned quite quickly was that there streets here make so sense at all. They go in every different direction and there not on a grid which means there all on diagonals. There are also a ton of roundabouts everywhere. Every plaza has one.

I wold not want to have to try and park in this city, every place to park involves parallel parking, and they park so close together I'm not quite sure how they ever even get out of the parking space, unless they waited for the other people parked near them to move. Although if you drive a scooter which the majority of people do, you can park right on the sidewalks. And in a few instances people even park there cars of the sidewalks. I might want to ass here that when I'm referring to sidewalks thru are the size of our streets on each side, so there is tons of space.

I am absolutely loving the amount of history in this city, every plaza we come across has some sort of monument or old building. The architecture here is so unlike anywhere in North America, it's so detailed and beautiful. Even the apartment buildings are pretty.

On another note I managed to find real milk! And it doesn't smell like feet or taste weird, which means I can have cereal with milk tomorrow morning. The last few days I have been eating dry cereal for breakfast. I mean its not the worst thing in the world but I'm pumped for real milk. We also found more grocery stores which look a little more appealing then the one we have been shopping in.

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