Firsts

First time a pilot came out to apologize for a late flight—he did it twice, over the mic to all, then walked around and took questions. [Really: last night, but first part of flight in essence.]

First high-elevation corporate witticism I had to “share.” [We left about three hours late; our destination: Madrid.]

Best airline food I’ve ever eaten. Yum. Truly.

We took off in the rental car, headed north, and the first time we hit a dirt road we saw our first caballero.

First Roman villa. This is a late one, and the central courtyard-garden still sports a tree.

First five-arch Medieval bridge. Last modified in 1973.

First Neanderthal cave cluster (mostly protected from the elements with a roof or with small openings—fenced, so we couldn’t get closer).

First fabulous sky of the trip.

First mystery. Sign says the water isn’t potable.

First dramatic bottleneck/pass we’ve driven through.

First night’s hotel room view.

We’re getting into the swing of the Spanish lifestyle: we will dine tonight at 8:30; only two more hours to wait. Over and out.

2 comments

  1. Diane Kirkland says:

    Glad your in the swing of things in nice warm Espana….The landscape looks dramatic and I want you to bring me one of those huge ceramic (olive?) jars with the non-potable water. It’ll look great in my garden. Thank you in advance. 🙂

  2. Sammy says:

    I’m sure it’ll be super easy to fit in the overhead bin, too! [PS, not so warm, despite the sun—36° at 9:15 this morning. I opened the window and heard a cock crowing—we’re on the edge of a small village. Off to see what they mean by breakfast/desayuno here.]