Bound for Barcelona
Cars and trains and planes carried me here. A smooth trip - the pilots even took a detour around the Middle East!
Once I checked in and passed through emigration, I felt like I was in a twilight zone. Families, couples and individuals like me quietly waiting waiting …
A passport, boarding pass and a guitalele - what more could I need!
Barcelona customs took some time. After being suspended in time and space for a while, it was time to good to get some fresh air, and feel the Spanish rain again.
With help from friends, I had clear directions and my phone connected seamlessly. I took the airport bus and then walked to the Barcelona Central Garden Hostel.
Patrick the manager gave me a smile and I shuffled in 🎵…
Private single room and a relaxed friendly atmosphere- I recommend it folks!
After settling in and washing, it was time to venture outside - the rain stopped and the streets were coming to life
I had a drink and some dinner. It had been a long trip and so I decided to have an early night (well not that early 😉) - it felt wonderful to have arrived.
Well done mike
ReplyDeleteIt’s full on from here
Where to next?
ReplyDeleteJust caught up with your blog. Good transition to Spain. I am going on to binge your next instalments
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