Typed Wednesday 30 April 2014
Ladies and Gentlemen I must tell you that I am very excited because I have the best wi-fi connection we have had since we left home!!! It has let me do heaps of stuff that it would not let me do elsewhere. I have even been able to send email through Bigpond via the tablet, although it is too much to ask for it to send through them on the laptop. Still I have finally got a connection that would let me load Kenneth’s email addresses onto the tablet so that he can send and received there as well as me. All is good.
One thing that we have had a problem with though, was that we thought tonight we would watch some catchup TV - seeing that we had such a good wi-fi connection - but apparently one can only watch catch up within Australia. What a bugger!!! Never mind, back to the books.
We stopped at Burgos only long enough to use the internet and go to the supermarket. Macca’s was Macca’s with useable wi-fi and that was a plus. The supermarket was something else altogether. I am inserting some photos here to show you what I mean. The selection in the delicatessen and seafood sections leaves one drooling. The old rule about ‘never shopping on an empty stomach’ has to be remembered religiously here, otherwise you buy trolley-fulls of stuff that you can’t possibly eat before it goes off. And they also have some items that the average Australian would find quite daunting - note the octopus arms.
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| Whole legs of proscuito - yum!!! |

Octopus arms

From Burgos we did not travel
far, but on to Palencia, which has been recommended to us, and it was the site
of an Aire de Stationment de Caravanas (I know I have spelled that out a bit in
the last few posts, but I love the expression - it is soooo Spanish!). The Aire was just across a lovely old bridge
from the centre of the city, next to a park, and we were parked up with 25-30
other vans in a car park type situation.
However, all the vital services
for motorhomes were available - toilet dump, grey water dump and fresh water -
with those one can manage without electricity, because we all have good 12v systems. A lot of the van here run their TVs under
those conditions.

Beautiful old bridge in Palencia

Trees trained into trellis for summer shade along the footpaths - not just in Palencia, but all over Spain

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| Kenny with St Lazarus and his dog in Palencia |


Hi Wendy and Ken. Thoroughly enjoying your trip - feeling very envious. I get to go through the blog several times as I ASSIST your Mum in printing everything off. Today I showed her how to use Google Maps (She wants to see where you are on the map) and (from Shepparton) we had a good look around Valladolid using the street view photos. Glad to see the weather has improved for you. Looking forward to the next installment. Lots of love, David and Sonja
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