Tues 3 November cooler
Cadiz side trip. 1 hour 40 minute local train ride to the beautiful seaside spit of land, the port that replaced Seville when it's port sort over. Rich in earlier times from the trading monopoly for his from the east.
Arriving it looked like the cruise port of San Diego. At least six cruise ships passed as we left the train station.
Stopped a gentleman to ask a question. Hola Buenos dias I say. No,buenas tardes he responds with a twinkle. Where is the tourist office? He starts walking, cane in hand, he is 84, into we cannot miss it.
Walked through the medieval quarter. Not Moorish had hoped.
Lunch in a local restaurant, fish etc. as on the water. The clams were in a sauce of oil, oil, tomatoes, garlic,oil,garlic,onions.
Circumnavigate of the small spit that is Cadiz. Very breezy at times.
Tapas dinner in barrio Santa Cruz part of Seville. Lovely are, many places, but to my taste and experience pinxos of northern Spain are far more inventive and interesting.
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