If you ignore the hundreds of tourists snapping away on their Nokias, it's like walking back in time. A World Heritage site - a perfectly preserved/restored little medieval town with prehistoric cave paintings just a short walk away. All of history is here.
Thanks to a friend in Santander I already had contacts here. Good contacts. Contacts like; here's your bed, here's your food, here's your drink, here's my number for any help you may need - now get to work :) My sort of people. Staying for 2, or 3 days.
Interesting trip to get here via the Atlantic on a yacht! (Sort of).
Thursday, 6 August 2009
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2 comments:
hi john !! are you serious when you re talking about a trip via atlantic?! i thought you were staying here in spain! i m ending my work here in valencia next week i will head north why not to san sebastian or around. Are you still hanging around there?? where could we catch each other for a drink man ? it would be great to see you again!
pierre
Hi,
It was a very short ride along the coast of the Cantabrian sea! No plans to head back to NY immediately.
Spending a few days in Barcelona to arrange future exhibitions, then I start walking again in Asturias towards Oviedo. My plans are a little bit vague, but I can take a diversion at anytime. San Sebastian is a very nice place to visit. Especially at this time of year.
I'm in Barcelona until Tuesday.
Hope all is good with you.
All the best,
John.
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