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Biking in Spain
Thursday, 2 November 2006
Cue the harps, pack the panniers and ....HELLO FREEDOM!!!
Mood:  flirty
Topic: Ruminations
So I'm sitting at home this morning, doing some proposal letters and generally mucking around on Messenger, and it hits me. Doesn't hit me like a ton of bricks... it was more like a Philadelphia Cream Cheese commercial, with shining lights and harp music...

Hot diggedy double damn!!

I'm totally free!!!

I just got paid....

There is no man hanging around to explain or justify things to....let alone one who would want to come along....

There's no job to report back to...

I could very well jump on my bike and go straight back to Tarifa, if I damn well felt like it!

And for once, that freedom is not daunting...it just feels VERY VERY COOL. To realize that you're free of the normal constraints which keep you from riding is great. It's not likely that I'm going to take off at any point in the next day or two; but knowing that I could do it (the rent is paid, the invoices have been sent, the deadlines have been met for this month....), the temptation to take off next week is enormous. After all, what am I going to do here? Sit here and moan that I'm unemployed and that the G-Man doesn't love me? Yeah, right.

Truth is, the weather has, for the most part, been freakishly good this fall. Daytime temperatures have averaged around 20?C, even in Madrid, and with the exception of last week, with the rain, it's been very dry.

So, where to go? The Camino de Santiago beckons, to be honest. I would really like to do the bit I haven't tried, going between Logro?o and Leon...even over a week, that would work. Almeria would be great, but there are no regional trains going down there and I don't feel like fighting the ALSA bus company to put the bike on the bus (though if I travelled Tuesday at 10AM I would be HIGHLY surprised that anyone would care.)

Oh, the siren call of the open road...if I didn't have to go back to Canada at Christmas, I would love to take the time to go to all around Spain, and really do it by myself this time. And do it RIGHT.

Posted by planet/spanish_cyclepaths at 2:08 PM CET
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Saturday, 4 November 2006 - 2:27 PM CET

Name: grannyp
Home Page: http://www.grannyp.blogspot.com

No cyclist me - too hard on the bum (even when it was younger.) I prefer walking. And I struggle sometimes to find anything nice to say about gaggles of cyclists behind whose dayglo bums I sit, up and down hills, cursing, as I go about my business. (Pro cyclists come to train in winter on our farflung but supposedly Spanish island.. Enough said.) But reading about it is something else. Came upon you via Guardian Abroad and will most likely keep visiting.

(As to G man, Odd that. My Beloved is a man who shares few of my enthusiasms; but, I find to my surprise, it doesn't matter a jot - he has enthusiasms, that's what matters. And can sometimes even get me interested in his too. So there you go.
'Sta luego

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