Katy Perry’s first big song was “I Kissed a Girl and I liked It”. You know the tune – start to hum it. Now substitute the words ” I ate beet soup and I liked it”. Actually, it was beet soup with ice cream on top. Charlotte and Larry will belt out the song at the top of their lungs. Charlie will tap his feet and Debbie will turn the music off.
The last few days have been all about tapas, Spanish appetizers. The group spent time in Seville tapa bar hopping. Yes, you read it correctly. Two and a half hours of eating lunch in different locations. How wild can they be?
In the first tapa bar, an immediate split became apparent. The vegetable group leaned toward healthy tapas later named the “Beet Soup Gang” and the second group the more conservative meat group. Larry was actually all over the place siding with whoever had food and would let him eat it.
The second tapa’s bar was all about presentation but the groups continued to align. The groups got carried away eating for 2 solid hours before staggering out of the bar and back for a siesta on the bus in preparation for the 2 hour dinner at 8:30.
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Perhaps the new song should be to the tune of Old McDonald’s “I ate fried eggplant dipped in honey. EI Ei Oh!”.
Wow, Debbie, eggplant tapas with honey – we are going to make a foodie of you yet. Did you give squid a try? Sounds like you guys are traveling first class – the stay in the old monastery sounds really awesome and sights look very interesting. Much more meaningful when you have a guide explaining to the group what you are seeing and the history. One of these days, I may treat myself and take a guided tour.