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8 comments:
Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful photos, Pamela. Kisses!!!
Another wonderful day of sunshine and beautiful views.
The petrol prices look about 30% higher than here in Australia. Glad I am not paying that much at the moment.
Hi Pamela wow i am loving your pics you have taken alot more than my sister i am enjoying your walk my friend ,thankyou for taking me with you xx
That castle looks like a great place to visit, a Parador too. Sushi has become very popular over the last few years here and in Spain. Our local supermarket has a fresh sushi bar. Repsol are one of the more expensive petrol stations in Spain and their price is similar to ours - jolly expensive at the moment which was the reason the 'Gilet Jaune' demonstrations started in France last year. xx
You added a Spanish castle to your collection of Japanese ones! They are quite different, aren't they?
Interesting to see how sushi has spread around to world - a healthy choice of fast food, but you need to make sure it is fresh.
You can buy sushi in supermarkets here as well. It's usually okay, but not that good either!
That fort was fascinating and very interesting. I wonder if those pokey things along the edge were to keep bad people out in the long-ago-and-far-away? How fun to be able to go, take your time and no one rushes you. And lunch in the park sounds great!
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