Day 6 – Bound for Spain

We said good-bye to Portugal with a day of travel to Spain.  Of course, being a more mature bus load this included several stops.  One of our stops was the ancient city of Merida, once the capital of Lusitiana  (Latin for the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal).  Merida contains more Roman ruins than any other city in Spain.   The buildings were reconstructed from the ruins.  It included a Roman theatre, amphitheatre, circus and roads, bridges, streets and aqueducts galore.  We also began to understand the Spanish rules a bit better.

We began our visit in Merida with a class on gypsies and pickpockets.  After the class, Debbie walked around with her purse tied to her body ready to shout “No, No”.  While waiting for tickets, the group was immediately approached by a gypsy under 5 feet tall dressed in black.  She circled the tour group with hands out.  Evidentially, the group was not very convincing with their “no’s” as the circling continued.  One member, Gail, is convinced that she was cursed.  After observing Jesus’ technique,  Debbie successfully got the “No”  down when shouted with a mean look.

Charlie, Charlotte, Larry and Debbie began their Roman tour by following the numeric map.  They spent significant time at stop 1 and 2, the Roman theatre and amphitheatre.  Larry really enjoyed being the center of the theatre and then amphitheatre.   The group had trouble getting Larry to leave the stage. Issues occurred with  stop 3.  The site had blocked off areas for work but no signs.  After circling stop 1 and 2 multiple times, no success.  (Did I mention that stop 1 and 2 were really large?)  The group concluded that there are no stop 3 or 4 available.  This really bothered some of our more structured members.  At this point, the group decided that they might be getting fussy as it was after 1 and no lunch yet.  How on Earth do the people in Spain wait so long to eat lunch?

Lunch was awesome!  On the bus to Merida, Spanish ham was discussed.  Not a nice thing to do if you don’t eat until 1:30.  Jesus helped us get a ham platter.  (We were approached by the gypsy lady again.  Debbie lay on her purse as a defensive action.)  After  lunch,  three of the group went to the Roman bridge while Charlie searched for the non-existent Jewish section.  The plan was to head back to the Roman ruins to complete the tour but discovered that they had closed down for siesta until 4.  Surprise!  Let me introduce you to siesta. 
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At the end of our tour of Merida, Charlie saw the gypsy lady waiting for the bus.  (Siesta time?)  He approached her with this hand out but was given the stink eye.  We think he was not aware of Gail’s curse incident.

 

 

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