Day 18 – Stormy in Seville
After a restful night, we were still not in a great hurry to get going this morning, so we spent some time just hanging out in our tiny but comfortable space. Eventually, we showered and dressed.
Before we headed out for breakfast, we attempted to wash some clothes. The washing machine in this tiny place looks like something from soviet era Russia, complete with frayed wiring and rust spots. We threw in a load and when we returned it was still soaking wet and we were not convinced it had actually been washed. I once again found myself looking for the manual online and managed to put it in spin mode, but things were still soaking wet after that. We wrung them out as best as we could, and hung them on the lines that were outside our tiny apartment on a slight higher terrace. To get there, we had to go down a flight of stairs, down a long hallway, up a flight of stairs and then another walk to get right back to right around where our apartment is, just slightly higher. How bizarre!.
Following the host, Manuel’s recommendation, we wound up at a tiny little cafe that was crammed with people. We ordered a couple of breakfasts including what they call locally an omelet, but is more like a potato-egg dish. We also had Churros and chocolate sauce again. These were different from the ones in Tarragona; much lighter and more porous. Not as sweet, either. But oh so good.
After breakfast, we wandered the streets , visited shops, and looked at the sights. We were not particularly interested in doing any tours. Not yet, anyway. We saw what was obvious a bunch of young guys out on some sort of stag pub crawl. The groom to be was wearing a ridiculous pink outfit and his buddies wore matching shirts, Speaking of clothing, there are so many beautifully dressed people here. Fashion is clearly more important to Spaniards than it is to us in North America.
After wandering for a while, we went back to the apartment and just in time, because a big thunderclap signalled an incoming rain. I wasn’t in a big rush to pull the stuff down off the lines, but Carla’s instincts were spot on that we’d better hustle. It started raining pretty seriously. We pulled everything down and brought it inside to hang it on a drying rack inside. It’s odd to us that dryers are not a thing here, Imagine never putting on a pair of underwear right out of the dryer, or having a warm fluffy towel.
We hunkered down to wait out the rain and watched some Netflix. The thunder was constant for about 45 minutes. I had never heard such continuous thunder before. It was like being in God’s bowling alley.
After the rain, we headed out to buy a few groceries with stops for a beer in both directions. OK, there were tapas as well. So much for maybe coming back skinnier from this holiday.
The good news is that our clothes are drying quickly and we still have a couple of days to explore beautiful Seville.