Barajas to Salamanca

There’s not a lot to say about today.  We packed after breakfast.  Caught the shuttle to the airport and then the Alanza bus to Salamanca.  2 hours and 45 minutes later we arrived at the bus station and caught a cab to our hotel.  Both of us have some kind of post air travel thing going on but a trip to the pharmacy gave us some good meds.  Love the pharmacies here; it’s like going to a doctor and being treated rather than the Ritw Aid experience.  You share your symptoms and the pharmacist gives you a product, not a complicated endless array .  We’re ready to ride .  A day tomorrow to set up the bikes and explore the town and we’ll be off on  Sunday - just in time for the rains to arrive . 

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Another splendid breakfast to last all day
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View of Salamanca from the bus
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Seen in the airport at Terminal 1
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You get to know lots of different folks when traveling. 🤪

October 18.  My father would be 103 today.  The date of my mom’s passing 2010.  



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