Salamanca y Madrid!
We wanted to see some Spanish grounds and mostly because of the geographically issues - we chose Salamanca and Madrid. It's quite close to Covilha, Salamanca is closer than Lisbon, so we could just jump into Uno and without too much planning, hit the road.Salamanca was great, just as I remembered from last time. The city is fabolous and it kills me each time that I think I could study there! But before you call me a looser for choosing Covilha - if I wasn't here all would be totally different, and let me remind you that I love the way things are right now! ;-)
So we went to see the cathedral, Plaza Mayor, all surroundings with libraries, shops, parks and streets. All the time I was in touch with Fatima, cause I wanted to meet her, for old times sake. But she was kinda busy, and could appear just in the late evening, and the possey decided to go to Madrid before night, so the meeting was impossible :/ Next time, Fati, I promise!
We spent some more time in a pub next to Plaza Mayor, to see Madrid - Barcelona. Shit, I don't even remember the score right now ;-) But the game was nice and the atmosphere as well. Except the habits of spanish guys, to pat each ather on the asses and do similar stuff :/ Man, I prefer our way - "those areas are reserved for girls!". And at midnight we opened up some beers in the middle of Plaza Mayor and sung "Sto lat!" alltogether as it was Ania'a b-day! :-) Sweet Kisses for you! Martini was going down the throat, except the driver, who couldn't drink of course :-/
Madrid was kinda boring. Everybody wanted to see Santiago da Bernabeu, and as I didn't see anything interesting in that (and what by the way costed 9€), me and Ania spent some time walking and sight-seeing, then we had some lunch, saw some parks and a Corrida (from the outside, as I really wouldn't like to see what's happening inside :/) and we took off. We were back to Covilha in the night.
