This week we finished off our time in Spain in Madrid, then set out for the north.
We left Santiago de Compostela and drove through the green, foggy mountains onto the flat and surprisingly also green plain of central Spain. We stopped in Segovia, a beautiful town with a perfectly preserved Roman aqueduct, a confection of a cathedral, and a 19th-century Romantic idea of a medieval castle. It’s a great city just an hour’s drive from Madrid.
We drove through a mountain range to the main event: Madrid. There was a huge rain storm, followed by driving the highway that goes for several km under the city center. They routed the traffic underground so that most of the center is pedestrian only–one of our favorite things about Europe! We arrived at our AirBnB, got the car parked, and were tucked into our little apartment. We had just started unpacking when the massive rainstorm that we encountered in the mountains caught up with us again. It was dramatic!
We set off to find live music, but it found us as soon as we got on the metro—there was a guy busking on our train car. We wandered around a bit, but it was mostly a quiet Monday night, so we settled for a very tasty pizza and turned in. The next morning, we headed for the center of Madrid and a walking tour. We were in the city for a few days in 2019, but there was much of it that we didn’t remember so well. We visited the famous places, like Plaza Mayor and the Gran Via. We didn’t;t save any time for the museums (again), but we did have some good food and enjoyed our lunch at an Argentinian steakhouse. We decided on the spur of the moment to go see a musical and we chose to see a production of Gypsy, directed by Antonio Banderas and entirely in Spanish. Nathan played in the pit orchestra for a production 30 years ago and I saw it a couple times, so we both knew what was happening. Nathan likes to challenge himself with the foreign languages he’s studying. I just enjoyed the interesting staging and the listening to the superfast dialogue.
From Madrid, we caught a flight to London. We were ultimately bound for Southampton to board another cruise ship. I’ll tell you all about our England and Scandinavian adventures next week. Happy Mother’s Day to all you dear ladies and I’ll talk to you next week!
Grand Mediterranean
What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.
Setting Sail
We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...
Closing This Chapter
So, here we are. It’s been 90 weeks since we drove out of our driveway in Sandy, bound for new experiences and a unique chapter of our life by moving to Europe. We started another chapter when we returned to the U.S. last summer. A LOT has happened since then, and we have been blessed to spend tons of time with family and friends across the country. The last ten months have been such a precious season to reconnect, to celebrate, and to mourn with those we love. Now, it’s time to close that chapter and open another — time for another adventure!