My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a traveler, hiker, reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, YouTuber, Spanish and French language student, knitter, weaver and genealogist.
This morning before leaving Valencia we found a place for breakfast then went for a walk.
Saturday morning in Valencia Jo Ann, Brian and Duke on the back side of the silk exchange This teeter totter was irresistible It was funOut for our morning walkJo Ann found a friend Plaza de la Virgin
Valencia has a big and beautiful garden that follows the former path of the river. The river was rerouted and the 9 mile long garden was created after a terrible flood in 1957. We walked through the park and enjoyed the beautiful day.
The Turia GardenThe old bridges are still there even though the river isn’t.
About noon we packed up and drove two hours to Tortosa. We had a great dinner at the Parador.
At dinner in the Parador Duke’s roasted vegetable and anchovies appetizer My salmonMy chocolate and rose desert
This morning we walked through the central market then had breakfast at a nearby cafe.
Valencia Central MarketGiant radishes!Breakfast
Then we went to the Ceramics Museum and Palacio del Marqués Dos Aguas. The museum was interesting but the building was amazing. It was over the top opulent
Ceramics Museum and Palacio del Marqués Dos AguasEntrance to the museumInside the buildingPicasso ceramicsPicasso signed the pieces
We walked around and explored for most of the afternoon.
Jo Ann found a friend
For dinner we went to the same restaurant that we ate at with Rick and Elaine in 2020, Garnacha Tinta Restaurante & Gin Corner. It was wonderful.
Spicy Valencian Beans with onionsJo Ann’s smoked octopus My Grilled Red Tuna with sesameBrian’s cheescake
Today we drove from the Parador of Albacete to Valencia.
Loading up the car this morning
Less than 10 miles from Albacete we stopped at the castle of Chinchilla. It is being restored and is not open to visit, but it was fun to walk around the outside. It has a commanding view of the surrounding countryside.
The castle of Chinchilla The moat of the Chinchilla Castle
When we arrived in Valencia we checked into our hotel then went for a walk. First we went to the central market. It was getting ready to close for the day so we will probably go back there on Friday.
The central market
Next we went to the silk exchange.
Inside the courtyard of the Lonja de la Seda – Silk ExchsngeThe trading hall of the silk exchangePavilion of the consulate at the Silk ExchangeThe ceiling
While we were eating our tapas dinner all the local stations were covering the enormous apartment building fire that was burning about a mile from where we are staying. The pictures were horrifying.
After dinner we went for another walk.
Fountain of the Plaza de l’Ajuntament
We are spending two nights in Valencia. It is a nice change to be in the same place for 2 days.
Today we picked up our rental car at the train station in Almería. We walked from our hotel to the rental car office at the train station.
Yarn store that we passed on the way to get the car. Renting the car
Once we had the car we drove to Albacete. Along the way we saw lots and lots of Almond trees in bloom. We also stopped at a marble quarry where we just happed to see some very cool deer.
Almond treesMarble quarryEuropean deerMore of the deer
When we got to Albacete we stopped at a grocery store to pick up food for a picnic dinner.
Ham section at the grocery store Shopping for dinnerOur picnic dinner
Our ferry was scheduled to leave Melilla today around 2:00 pm. So this morning we visited the fortress of Melilla and the museums inside the fortress. The museum about all the civilizations and cultures that have lived in the Melilla region was excellent. We learned about the Phoenicians, Mauritanians, Amazigh (Berber), Rushdie, Roman, and Roma (Gypsy).
In the museumThe view from the fortress
At noon we went back to the Parador, checked out and walked to the Ferry terminal. We waited a bit and the walked along a very long ramp to our boat
Walking to the ferry terminalWaitingThe boarding ramp
We had a cabin for the 6 hour ride. It just had bunks, no seats, so we took turns resting in the cabin, and sitting in the lounge. We also played a lot of cards in the cafeteria.
Our cabin
When we got to Almeria we walked to our hotel then went to the restaurant, Las Botas, recommended by the front desk clerk. It was excellent.