Thursday, April 28, 2022

Hostal BEARAN - Pamplona

 


Joe and I arrived at Hostel Bearan and immediately realized I had made a big mistake. We specifically asked for a room that was fragrance free — and I was hit in the face by Febreze when I walked in the door. My brain is wiped clean. I cannot remember simple things. I feel dazed and confused. 

It’s fucked - in so many words.

I have stripped the sheets off the bed and am sleeping on an upside down mattress in my sleeping bag because it’s too late to cancel. There is nothing to be had in Pamplona unless I want to pay over €200 per night per room. So we are here and I am sleeping with earplugs up my nose.

My pest service called and wanted to service my house and I needed to change the date. Believe it or not, I could not even remember my own address. I had to ask Joe my address.That’s what fragrances do to me. That is MCS. I met a pilgrim down in the bar and felt like an idiot because I couldn’t remember names and places I’ve stayed in for years. I’m lucky,  tomorrow I will remember my name. 

Anyway, I’m having a rough night.

Hopefully better tomorrow, 

Annie

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Happy Birthday Joe!

Yesterday was Joe‘s birthday. We were going to go to Calle Laurel to La Taberna del Tio Blas, my favorite place on Calle Laurel. But we realized it was too late for us last night so this morning we got ready and went over around noon to celebrate Joe’s birthday. We ordered Chuletón de Ternera This is a huge T-bone steak that comes on a plate of slate, with a pile of fried potatoes and grilled peppers. The price seems a little high, (49 Euros), but it includes a bottle of wine and really is enough to feed four people Highly recommended. We arrived right around noon, so it was very quiet. If I were going to do this in the evening, I would be there right when the doors open at 7 pm





Best. Food. Ever!!!



River Walk 2










Yesterday was Joe’s birthday so I took him to breakfast and then we completed our river walk heading the other direction. We crossed the river at the last bridge we came to and walked up the other side where we found the Children’s Museum of Science. This building was once the town slaughterhouse! 

 Our landlord gave us a gift of a bottle of Vermouth for being the renters who have stayed in the pension the longest. Ricardo is very nice and we highly recommend this place, called 8Rooms La Rioja  

I wanted to take Joe out for a special dinner on Calle Laurel but we missed the window - they were closed and not opening until 8 pm, so hopefully we will do that Wednesday. 

Insomnia hit me again last night

I need sleep

Heading to Pamplona tomorrow  




Monday, April 25, 2022

River Walk

 Today the sun was shining and so finally, we got out and walked. 

We had another great breakfast this morning with fresh squeezed orange juice, tortilla, and thick slices of deep fried bacon called torreznos. After breakfast, we walked along the river and ended up walking about 10 km. We stopped at the Santiago Church where pilgrims were hanging out waiting for the parochial to open. Into the market for some groceries. Then home to watch a Steven King movie. 




There were a lot of storks in their nests when we walked along the river.  We walked under the bridge that the pilgrims walk across when coming into Logroño. 

Stork nests







We finally made it into see the church of Santiago. 







Sunday, April 24, 2022

Bodega and Oca - Logroño

 This afternoon we took a walk, looking for the albergue where we have stayed a few times. On the way, we passed an excavated ancient wine cellar (bodega) museum called Calado de San Grigirio that was open for visitors and we really enjoyed it. We arrived near closing so we will return on Wednesday. Below are some photos. 















We wanted to see the church of Santiago but they were having mass when we got there and by the time we came back around the church was locked. One very cool thing next to the church is a giant Oca board.  It is complete with huge dice that you can sit on. If you don’t know what OCA is you will need to look it up on the Internet. It is a medieval board game.

Oca board

This was pretty interesting mural showing a man with tattoos of credential sellos on his skin

Waymark 



Oca dice

There was a lot of really cool street art and I took photos of it also  





After our walk we went to find food. We ended up having a donor kebab. The grocery stores were closed because it Sunday afternoon, but luckily we have some picnic items laid aside for tonight. We are now back in our room looking for a good movie to watch on Amazon prime. 


Sunshine!

 We woke up this morning and saw this big yellow bright thing up in the sky. It was a little scary until we realized it was the sun! This is the first sunny day I think I’ve seen in a week. We had breakfast at a local bar and then went back to the museum which will be closed tomorrow, to spend more time looking at all of the wonderful exhibits. I was forced to leave when a group of people steeped in perfume came in. We might try going back later today. Right now we’re hanging out in the apartment, making a grocery list. We are going to go to the market and picnic tonight . I’m saving tapas on Calle Laurel or Calle San Juan for maybe Tuesday or Wednesday when it is not so busy. Tomorrow we’re thinking about walking to the river. It is supposed to be sunny most of the day tomorrow. And then again comes the rain.

I’ve seen a number of Pilgrims here the last two days  

This is our breakfast. Café con Leche, Café solo, y dos pinchos de tortilla.  Tortilla in Spain is a really nice breakfast made of cooked potatoes, onions, and eggs. It’s what I would call a frittata. They give you a generous slice along with some fresh bread and it makes a nice breakfast.



Here are a few more photos of the museum.  These are actually more for my own memories than to entertain my readers

Lead pipes used by the Romans. They worked wonderfully, but led to early deaths by lead poisoning.

Waymark for Lorogño. 
Sorry this is out of order

Teeny tiny bone spoons used to measure medical powders. 

I always thought these lamps were reformed but now I see they were formed in molds.




These tubes carried heat by convection into houses







These needles are the same size as the needles we used today.


These are clamps used to repair a broken plates or bowls the same way China is repaired today. I don’t know why I’m so blown away by that fact. I guess we think of people 2000 years ago as being Neanderthals but they really were humans just like us living their day-to-day life, putting on their make up,  going to the market, having babies, getting drunk, and whatever else we do every single day.