DAY 16 in
VALENCIA
Currently
in Spain 25% are unemployed which is a huge number for the size of this
country. However, come Sunday they still
refuse to open their stores, so Valencia was ‘closed’ yesterday. There were 4
ships in port with around 7000 eager visitors waiting to spend their Euro.
Finally after walking everywhere we came across a market which was open for Mother’s
Day in Spain yesterday, but speaking to many people when we returned to the
ship very few found the market.
Valencia is
a beautiful city with interesting architecture mixing modern with the old. Just
about every street is linked to a beautiful park and there were many out on
their Sunday morning stroll. It is a very leafy city with many very old oak
trees which are huge with massive trunks. We came across a big ‘swap meet’ of
families with their children swapping cards. The ones that you collect not
playing cards. Many were Football teams
and the idea is to collect the whole team, some of which are very hard to come
by. It looked like the Dads were just as excited as the kids were swapping
their card collection. Spain is mad about Football/Soccer the kids were wearing
their team colours as were some of the Dads. Valencia is a team that does well
in their league we were told. As we wandered the city we came across a soccer
game of around 18 year olds. Parents
anywhere in the world need not worry about getting carried away on the sideline
shouting at their team. You’ve seen
nothing until you watch a soccer game here.
It was in a local park and the Mum’s and Dads were on the sideline……some
of the time, the rest of the time they were dashing on to the pitch to yell at
the referee. The noise from the sideline was deafening in Spanish….lol. The
only thing they didn’t have was umbrellas……. Just as well we thought. J
Tonight is
the last night on the ship for those who are disembarking in Barcelona. There are 500 of us who are continuing
through to Dubai. Not sure how many are going through to Singapore with us.
The crew performed
their farewell finale last night both in the theatre and at dinner.
Tomorrow we
will be moving cabins to an aft corner balcony cabin. Really looking forward to
that as we’ve not had an aft cabin before but know it will be perfect for our
transit of the Suez Canal as we will be able to see both sides of the canal at
once. J
I’ll upload
some more photos from Barcelona tomorrow.
At the Market in Cartegena
Walking into Cartegena
This is a lovely bridge in Valencia
One of the huge trees in Valencia
What the Brides are wearing this Summer in Spain
The market we came across in Valencia
Sunday morning stroll in Valencia
Malaga
Celebrity Solstice and Sea Dream leaving port together
Hi Jilly, following your blog with great interest as we are on Voyager next Feb. Also have a corner aft cabin, first one ever so am looking forward to your opinions and photos. ;)
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