Day 4- Last day in Spain
Today I woke up early, (as I woke up a person in my 10 person room one of my roommates was coming in for the night) packed and headed downstairs to the lounge to surf the web for a little bit. I then came up with the best idea.
I went to iTunes.com changed the country I belong to to Spain and then downloaded the top songs from Spain, surprisingly a lot of them were American songs. This is probably the first time that I have actually bought music on iTunes, but whatever I am on vacation and its only money, and when you are on vacation money grows on trees.
So the breakfast they had was atrocious, I had a single piece of bread with some butter on it and was on my way to take two buses to the train station to return to Cadiz via Cordoba and Sevilla.
BTW non-residents pay so much for the public buses. I paid about $4-5 to go about 4-5 miles on public transportation and it was annoying because each bus ride was just a little bit too long to walk.
Also someone told me to get on the wrong bus, so I was a little confused for a little bit, but I met up with someone staying at the hostel and got to the train station with plenty of time to spare.
I went through security, which was a joke because they only check your big bags and do not do anything to you at all, but the train ride to Sevilla was fine (and of course I got discriminated against again, I also got to pass through Cordoba which was another city I wanted to see but just didnt have enough time for. So after my one hour transfer in Sevilla, I headed back to Cadiz (finally I sat next to a younger person who didnt mind me at all) arriving at 1400. I didnt have to be back on the ship for another 4 hours so I looked around for an Internet café and a place to buy some peanut butter since I bought disgusting organic peanut butter in Nova Scotia.
Well, I was unsuccessful with the peanut butter, but Cadiz has free public Wi-Fi, which is legit, so I sat down, surfed the web, had tuna tapas with a beer and soaked in my last few hours of Spanish sun. I also called home because it was only $1.29 a minute (compared to $5 a minute in other places.) I then headed back to the ship and slept through dinner and went to bed early
So in my last day of Spain, I only had a piece of bread, tuna tapas, water and a beer. I am not sure how I survived that but all in all Spain was fun, a little tamer than I expected, but still fun and adventurous nonetheless.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Day 4- Last day in Spain
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