As usual, a minuscule agenda: more cash for rent and check out the bus schedule. I went to the nearest ATM and, now I have been taught how to use them, was annoyed with myself that I didn't figure it out the first time. Worked fine.
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| Just a bit further along the road is a bus stop. Looks like it is on 2 routes. |
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| I took pictures of the routs on my phone and of the schedules. Hopefully they are accurate for the winter. Either tomorrow or Wednesday, I will go and stand at the bus stop and hope for the best. I have tried to look up schedules, costs etc but so far the website has not been helpful. |
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| Walking back I passed an area with "workout equipment". I tried them out and all seemed to be working though more about movement and stretching than any resistance or weights. |
Parks in Spain commonly feature workout equipment, especially for calisthenics and bodyweight training, with setups like pull-up bars, parallel bars, monkey bars, and sometimes cardio/strength machines,
often made robust and weather-resistant, reflecting Spain's popular
outdoor fitness scene. You'll find dedicated street workout parks
(parques de calistenia) and fitness trails (circuitos biosaludables) in
cities like Valencia and across the country, focusing on strength,
cardio, and flexibility for all ages from AI summary.
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| Coming back along the beach |
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| there were some good rollers coming in, so time for more potential painting photos. |
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| I grabbed these eggs last time I shopped. Didn't bother to read them, just thought "oh good I can get a half dozen" |
I decided to have an omelette for supper tonight. Fried up some pepper and mushroom and went to crack the eggs only to discover they were hard boiled. Brilliant, you can buy already hard boiled eggs. So I had a deconstructed omelette for dinner: 2 hard boiled eggs, fried mushroom and pepper and a couple of pieces of cheese.