It was sad to see Morocco go, but I'm ready for a change in scenery. Time to get up and freeze my butt off in Denmark!
We left a couple of days early and are staying in the foundation President's house in Malaga (just in case there was issue) but that means a couple of days of rest inbetween the flurry of activity - EXCELLENT idea, by the way.
Because yesterday we had...
Chefchaouen, Morocco -> Ceuta, Spain
2 hr Car Ride (with 30min stop to drop off a kid, 1 hour border crossing, and 30mins at the bank trying to sort out money)
Ceuta, Spain -> Algeciras, Spain
2 hr Ferry Ride (1 hour waiting for the ferry initially)
Algeciras, Spain
45mins of Taxis and waiting between the ferry and bus station
Algeciras, Spain -> Malaga, Spain
2.5 hr Bus Ride
Malaga, Spain
45mins Car Ride through traffic and to the suburbs for my last housing in Spain
Tiiiired puppy. And to those of you who ask 'well what about the planes, bikes and trains?' - I'll be taking a plane and a train on Sunday, and my uncle is lending me his bike for the duration of my stay in Denmark. Don't worry - they're covered ;P
But yes - two days of rest/repacking/transitioning from Spanish to English.
To English? Why yes - among the household at the moment is the President and his Wife, their grown daughter (just graduated from ETS, where we lived/taught in Germany), their grown son, his wife, their 22-month daughter and dog (the wife is from New Jersey, so everyone speaks English very well). So lots of Spanglish in this household! Altogether a happy one though, so I'm pleased ^_^
Transition days - these are they.
Sheesh, you have every right to be as tired as you are! I was aware of how long you would be travelling but I didn't realize how many steps you had to take along the way throughout the journey... You never cease to amaze me, Melly!
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